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Slide 1 Evoked gamma-band oscillations in single-word translation Armina Janyan (New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria) ajanyan@cogs.nbu.bg Ivo Popivanov (New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria) popivanov@students.nbu.bg Elena Andonova (University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany) andonova@uni-bremen.de Introduction Results analyses on evoked gamma oscillations (35-40 Hz) ERP Filtered ERP Wavelet

https://konferens.ht.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/sol/ovrigt/konferens_BrainTalk/JanyanPopivanov.pdf - 2026-06-06

The transience of American Swedish

Popular Abstract in Swedish "Dom säjer de - do - dopey Swedes - but I tell you that - dom e inte så dopia" Avhandlingen beskriver språket som talas av den sista generationen svenska utvandrare till Nordamerika. Inflytandet från engelskan gör sig gällande på olika sätt, t.ex. som codeswitching, där ord eller fraser från engelskan används oförändrade ("dopey Swedes", "but I tell you that"), eller This thesis concerns two languages in contact: English and Swedish. It is based on interviews with Swedes who came to North America with the last major wave of emigration. The bilingual phenomena that appear in their speech, ranging from codeswitching to morphological, structural and semantic transfer, are considered as forming a continuum of language alternation. The study explores the opposing

Call for Submissions: Cambridge Journal of Literary Translation

Call for Submissions: Cambridge Journal of Literary Translation Call for Submissions: Cambridge Journal of Literary Translation Published 22 January 2026 Cambridge Journal of Literary Translation (CJLT) calls for submissions for their upcoming online-only journal, based at the University of Cambridge. Deadline for submitting is Friday 10 April 2026. Cambridge Journal of Literary Translation (CJLT)

https://www.css.lu.se/article/call-for-submissions-cambridge-journal-of-literary-translation/ - 2026-06-06

The Department of English in Lund : Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 3

The Department of English in Lund: Working Papers in Linguistics is an annual volume produced by the English Department at Lund University in Sweden. Its main aim is to publicize research being carried out by staff and post-graduate students in the department, but we are also pleased to include contributions from members of neighbouring departments and universities. The contributions in volume 3

Women’s experiences of sexuality during menopausal transition : An interview study

Objective Menopausal transition, brings significant changes to various aspects of health and well-being, including sexuality. These changes are influenced by hormonal changes, psychological factors, and societal perceptions. Historically, research on menopausal transition has predominantly focused on pharmacological treatments, to address symptoms. However, these studies often neglect the inclusio

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33.Toyota-final ON THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF ‘YES’ AND ‘NO’ JUNICHI TOYOTA Abstract. Small words like ‘yes’ and ‘no’ play an important part in our daily communication, but do we clearly know where they come from? Their origin is rather mysterious. We do not know if we need these words at all, since some languages manage without them. For instance, speakers of Celtic languages answer affirmativel

https://projekt.ht.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/sol/ovrigt/projekt_ccs/ToyotaSLC2009.pdf - 2026-06-04

Testing L2 Vocabulary: current test formats in English as a L2 used at Swedish universities

Recent literature on L2 vocabulary testing points to a move away from discrete vocabulary testing towards more embedded and integrative approaches. This paper investigates if the way vocabulary is currently tested at English departments at Swedish universities follows this trend. The survey shows that a great majority of universities use discrete and selective vocabulary tests and that the multipl