sorensorensen.bsky.social
Linguistics, Conversation Analysis/Interactional Linguistics, Forensic Linguistics, a bit of Phonetics & Prosody. Postdoc at University of Agder, Norway, originally from Denmark (he/him)
https://sorensandagersorensen.dk/
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If you like copulas, reduction phenomena or assessments, my chapter trying to handle this is number 10! benjamins.com/catalog/slsi... #linguistics
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you write a whole book that's NOT your thesis?!?
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The academic job applicant's dilemma: how to say "I am the best of all to do this project" while also saying "It's not the same thing as I've done before, it's a new thing"
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"I haven't done it before... because no one has done it before" (me before my evil laughter as I plan my linguistics projects)
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I had positive feedback here after teaching some lessons in Danish! (specifically about dialects and standardization of Danish)
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Okay, so the statement was made in the context of what kinds of "rights" I'm more or less having. In terms of actual linguistic description, they are barely treating Norwegian as one language (and rightly so). I need to finish a few old Danish things before looking for Norwegian data
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I remember someone (in a fixed position) saying that when he applied for project money, it was for stuff he was already doing...
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"I haven't done it before... because no one has done it before" (me before my evil laughter as I plan my linguistics projects)
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Hehe, in Norway they are basically treating Danish, Swedish and Norwegian as if it was one language!
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The academic job applicant's dilemma: how to say "I am the best of all to do this project" while also saying "It's not the same thing as I've done before, it's a new thing"
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Almost like you choose the host for a reason!
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🔥🔥🔥🍿
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Interesting!
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Converse antonym (I think is the term for the kind of antonymic relation between them)
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I think Sidnell 2010 (the textbook) has a small analysis of using the name of a partner, specifically. But also see tidsskrift.dk/lwo/article/...
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A syllaBALL!
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You