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Peas and pancakes: On apparent disagreement and (null) light verbs in Swedish
Having shown how Construction NOM and Construction PROP differ, I demonstrate that the subject of Construction PROP is clausal. I argue that the topmost XP of the subject phrase of both constructions contains a null neuter element. This accounts for the neuter predicative agreement; hence the idea of default agreement or semantic agreement can be dismissed. I also argue that the subject in (ii) co
Evaluation of the Incredible Years Series - An open study of its effects when first introduced in Sweden
Behaviour management problems (BMP) are common among children (4-12%) and the prevalence seems to be rising. Persistent antisocial behaviour often leads to poor long-term psychosocial adjustment. Structured parent-training programmes have proven to be the most effective way of treating BMP in young children. The Incredible Years Series (IYS), which is a manual-based programme, was introduced in Sw
Bacterial magnetite in Swedish varved lake-sediments: a potential bio-marker of environmental change
Blood pressure and other cardiovascular risk factors among treated hypertensives in Swedish primary health care
A Swedish prevalence study of deaf people using sign language: a prerequisite for deaf studies
Information from health care professionals about sexual function and coexistence after myocardial infarction: a Swedish national survey.
The influence of N load and harvest intensity on the risk of P limitation in Swedish forest soils
Nitrogen (N) is often considered to be the major factor limiting tree growth in northern forest ecosystems. An increased N availability, however, increases the demand for other nutrients such as base cations and phosphorous (P) which in turn may change which nutrient is the limiting factor. If P or base cations become limiting, N will start to leach which means a risk of increased eutrophication o
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Implementing a salutogenic treatment model in a clinical setting of emergency child and adolescent psychiatry in Sweden
Do We Know What We Are Doing? An Exploratory Study on Swedish Health Economists and the EQ-5D
Mediatization of terror attacks and city brand image: A study of the Stockholm attack and the ’Last Night in Sweden’ event
There is a growing interest within place branding research for how experiences of safety influence the image of the city (e.g. Coaffee and Van Ham, 2008).Previous research demonstrates that fear is socially constructed and amplified by mass media (Avraham and Ketter, 2008) and social media (Doosti et al., 2016; Jansson, 2018). The realm of media has become more complex in an era characterised as p
Firearms policy, suicide prevention and the swedish model
Wage differentials, economic restructuring and the solidaristic wage policy in Sweden
Multilingualism as Problem or Resource? : Negotiating Space for Languages Other than Swedish and English in University Language Planning
In the Shadow of the Dalahorse : Making Heritage and Creating Diversities in Swedish America
Heritage has always been an important vehicle through which the past has been mobilized in the present in the nameof specifc cultural identities and communities. Or more specically, as Barbro Klein taught us, “heritage is phenomena in a group’s past that are given high symbolic value and therefore, must be protected for the future” (Klein 2000:25). In what ways have contemporary political processe
Mixed abilities within Sweden’s Art and Music Schools: Discourses of inclusion, policy and practice
Familial Mortality Risks in Patients With Heart Failure : A Swedish Sibling Study
Cutaneous, mucocutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis in Sweden from 1996-2016 : A retrospective study of clinical characteristics, treatments and outcomes 11 Medical and Health Sciences 1103 Clinical Sciences
Background: Leishmaniasis is a neglected and poorly reported parasitic infection transmitted by sand flies in tropical and subtropical regions. Knowledge about leishmaniasis has become important in non-endemic countries due to increased migration and travel. Few studies of the clinical management of cutaneous, mucocutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis in non-endemic regions have been published to d
