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University of Gothenburg
- Swedish reviews of post-Soviet Russian novels published in Swedish translation 1992-2020
The data material consists of a detailed description of a review corpus used in order to analyze the reception of Russian literature in Sweden. The investigations that have and will be conducted based on the review corpu...
- Malin Podlevskikh Carlström, University of Gothenburg
University of Gothenburg
- Linguistic Marginalization - Understanding the Process and Effects on Developmental Capabilities
The project is a sociolinguistic study that investigates language use from a development perspective, with a central aim of identifying the reasons behind code-switching, i.e. the alternation between Ngoni and Swahili, i...
- Tove Rosendal, University of Gothenburg, Department of Languages and Literatures
University of Gothenburg
- Text corpus: Academic texts – Humanities
A corpus with academic texts (14,471,177 tokens, 673,820 sentences). This corpus can be searched through the Språkbanken Korp interface: http://spraakbanken.gu.se/korp/#lang=eng. Licens: CC-BY
- University of Gothenburg, Swedish Language Bank
- Markus Forsberg, University of Gothenburg, Swedish Language Bank
University of Gothenburg
- Ngoni - Language, Culture and Sociolinguistic Situation
The project comprised three interrelated parts: A main project Language documentation and analysis of Ngoni, which was a joint project by Tove Rosendal and Gastor Mapunda, and two subprojects: The Ngoni culture - a docum...
- Tove Rosendal, University of Gothenburg, Department of Languages and Literatures
- Gastor Mapunda, University of Dar es Salaam, Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics
University of Gothenburg
- Documentation of the Bantu language Mpiemo of the Central African Republic (A86c)
The overall aim of the study has been to document and preserve the minority language Mpiemo as well as to analyse it from a linguistic perspective. The language is spoken in some regions of the Central African Republic a...
- Christina Thornell, University of Gothenburg, Department of Languages and Literatures
University of Gothenburg
- Stories in Kagulu, a Bantu language of Tanzania
The study comprises five stories told in the Bantu language Kagulu of Tanzania. The stories are available as sound recordings as well as glossed transcriptions. However, the transcriptions do not closely follow the sound...
- Malin Petzell, University of Gothenburg, Department of Languages and Literatures
University of Gothenburg
- Swedish prose fiction 1800-1900
Fiction is an invaluable source material, being a mirror for society. It is not a straightforward reflection; sometimes literature is ahead of its time, sometimes behind the times, sometimes governed by the interests of ...
- Mats Malm, University of Gothenburg, Department of Literature, History of Ideas and Religion
University of Gothenburg
- The Swedish Literature Bank
The Literature Bank allows you to read and search the texts, download and print PDF files and to look at facsimile images of books and manuscripts that might otherwise be hard to find. For e-book readers and mobile phone...
- Mats Malm, University of Gothenburg, Department of Literature, History of Ideas and Religion
University of Gothenburg
- Database oriented studies of Swedish child language development
The 50 computerized transcription files contained in this first release of the Swedish corpus relate to the project 'Database oriented studies of Swedish child language development', in which the language development in ...
- Sven Strömqvist, University of Gothenburg, Department of Linguistics
University of Gothenburg
- Popular fiction 1984-1985
Interviews have been made with persons who have visited shops for used popular fiction. The first interview contains questions on reading, other media habits and some background factors. After this the interviewed person...
- Gunnar Hansson, University of Gothenburg, Department of Comparative Literature
- Arne Fredholm, University of Gothenburg, Department of Comparative Literature