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Europass Iveri Kekenadze Gustafsson Date of birth: 23/03/1998 Nationality: Swedish, Georgian Gender: Male Phone number: (+46) 736707367 (Mobile) Email address: iveri.kekenadze_gustafsson@eu.lu.se Address: Smålandsgatan 20D, lgh 1102, 214 30, Malmö, Sweden (Home) Mother tongue(s): GEORGIAN Other language(s): ENGLISH - C2; | SWEDISH - C1 | RUSSIAN - B1 Higher Education and Training European studies

https://www.sol.lu.se/media/documents/persons/IveriKekenadzeGustafsson/Iveri_K.G._CV_Sep_2025.pdf - 2026-07-18

ParadisandWillners WP06-revised

ParadisandWillners WP06-revised Selecting antonyms for dictionary entries: methodological aspects1 CARITA PARADIS (VÄXJÖ UNIVERSITY ) & CAROLINE WILLNERS (LUND UNIVERSITY ) Abstract This paper investigates the treatment of antonymy in Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary (2003) in order to find out what kinds of headwords are provided with antonyms as part of their definitions and

https://www.sol.lu.se/fileadmin/media/forskning/workingpapers/engelska/vol06/Paradis_Willners_06.pdf - 2026-07-18

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This is the title of my paper Towards a theory of lexical meaning as ontologies and construals CARITA PARADIS Abstract The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework of lexical meaning, broadly along the lines of Cognitive Semantics (Langacker 1987a). The paper focuses on interpretations of adjective-noun (ADJ N ) combinations in English. Within the proposed model, all aspects of meaning are

https://www.sol.lu.se/fileadmin/media/forskning/workingpapers/engelska/vol04/paradis-wp-04.pdf - 2026-07-18

Fredrik.PDF

Fredrik.PDF A Comparison of Two Papers on Adverbials FREDRIK HEINAT 1 Introduction This paper is a critical assessment of two papers dealing with circumstantial adverbials. Even though they are written within the framework of the Minimalist Program (Chomsky 1995; 1999; 2000), they differ in some basic assumptions concerning what needs explaining and what the phrase structure is. The articles I hav

https://www.sol.lu.se/fileadmin/media/forskning/workingpapers/engelska/vol01/Fredrik.pdf - 2026-07-18

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Barbara A. Barrow Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University Helgonabacken 12 Box 201, 221 00 Lund, Sweden barbara.barrow@englund.lu.se ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2022- Associate Professor and docent, English Studies, Lund University 2020-2022 Associate Professor of English, Point Park University 2014-2020 Assistant Professor of English, Point Park University Parental leave: 100% Jan-Feb 2023,

https://www.sol.lu.se/media/documents/persons/BarbaraBarrow/Barbara_Barrow_CV.Jan.2025.pdf - 2026-07-18

Microsoft Word - katrin och satu formated-14pt.doc

Microsoft Word - katrin och satu formated-14pt.doc Some thoughts on Balto-Finnic passives and impersonals KATRIN HIIETAM (INDEPENDENT SCHOLAR) & SATU MANNINEN (LUND UNIVERSITY) Abstract This working paper focuses on the question of whether the Balto-Finnic impersonal construction can be classified as active or passive. We contrast it with the criteria for impersonal active constructions, listed in

https://www.sol.lu.se/fileadmin/media/forskning/workingpapers/engelska/vol05/Hiietam-Manninen-wp05.pdf - 2026-07-18

Satu2.doc

Satu2.doc Extraposition and Restrictive Relative Clauses SATU MANNINEN 1 Introduction In this paper, I investigate the construction found in English and a number of other languages in which the nominal “head” of a relative clause becomes separated from the rest of the relative clause by intervening material (the so-called relative clause extraposition construction).1 The basic pattern in illustrat

https://www.sol.lu.se/fileadmin/media/forskning/workingpapers/engelska/vol02/Satu.pdf - 2026-07-18

Satu.PDF

Satu.PDF A Minimalist Analysis of Stage Level and Individual Level Predicates SATU MANNINEN 1 Introduction In the same way as nouns come in two types – nouns like dog and cat refer to objects which are countable, while nouns like water and gold refer to objects which are uncountable - it is often proposed that predicates fall into two natural classes: those that express temporary, transient proper

https://www.sol.lu.se/fileadmin/media/forskning/workingpapers/engelska/vol01/Satu.pdf - 2026-07-18