Previous events
In this EyeHub Forum Line Sjøtun Helganger (PhD Fellow at the University of South-Eastern Norway) will present a study investigating the developmental trajectory of Norwegian 3- to 5-year-olds’ sensitivity to intonational cues in utterances containing også.
EyeHub, in collaboration with the Language Research Forum, is delighted to announce that Professor Debra Titone (McGill University, Department of Psychology) will give an extraordinary talk at Henrik Wergelands house March 15th.
EyeHub, in collaboration with the Language Research Forum, is delighted to announce that Professor Debra Titone (McGill University, Department of Psychology) will give an extraordinary talk at Henrik Wergelands house March 15th.
Could Nora Helmer actually end up in prison after forging her father’s signature? Was Hedda Gabler a true criminal? Join us for an In-house seminar on Henrik Ibsen and the law.
Qiongpeng Luo will present his research about developing an explicit, formal semantics for the construction of subkinds in natural language.
Veronka Örsike Asztalos (University of Szeged) will present her research on Ibsen and Bjørnson's Hungarian reception.
Jenny Gudmundsen and Jessica Pedersen Belisle Hansen present a conversation analysis of second language communication in a video-mediated environment
In the first EyeHub Forum of 2024, Rebecca Kvisler Iversen will present an eye-tracking study looking into how sensitivity to conventions in neurotypical children might influence their comprehension of irony.
Patrick Georg Grosz presents his research on the role of face emojis in speech act marking, organized by the General Linguistics Forum
Guri Bordal Steien will present her longitudinal study of refugee learners of Norwegian, organized by the Multilingualism Research Forum
Janet Connor presents her ethnographic research on communication, diversity and convergence in the central Oslo neighborhood of Tøyen, organized by the Multilingualism Research Forum
Thomas Mohnike (University of Strasbourg) will lecture about the transnational geographies of a Norwegian national poet between 1890 and 1918.
Master Elisabet García González at the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies will defend her dissertation Multilingualism Across the Lifespan: Exploring Social and Cognitive Factors of Language Switching and Use for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD).
By Yves Scherrer (IFI).
Qasim Ali (PhD research fellow at Høgskulen i Vestlandet) will be giving a presentation on eye-tracking as a supporting tool for vision experts in the health sciences
Erik Henning Edvardsen, Ibsen Museum & Teater, Oslo
Professor Kurt Villads Jensen from Stockholm University will be giving a lecture on the concept of the Crusades as pilgrimage.
In this edition of the EyeHub Forum, Marianna Kyriacou (post-doc, University of Oslo) will present preliminary findings in an ongoing project comparing eye-movement behavior of adults with and without ADHD, when processing verbal irony.
Fatima Reda (PhD Fellow, University of Oslo) will give a talk on how teachers and newly arrived Arabic-speaking students utilize digital tools during oral communication tasks in the classroom.
Crafting Compelling Narratives, Designing Impactful Slides, and Delivering Convincing Talks
Advanced Course in Theories of Knowledge.
Advanced course in methods. Teachers: Sverre Stausland Johnsen and Mikael Males
Nina Teigland (PhD Fellow, University of Bergen) will discuss language policy in Norway from a public policy perspective.
Nina Hagen Kaldhol is a PhD Candidate in Linguistics at the University of California San Diego. In collaboration with native speakers of Tira, Rere and Somali, she works on language documentation while also aiming to advance our theoretical understanding of tone and morphological complexity.
The Centre for Ibsen Studies invites to a short lecture performance and Q&A with Julian Blaue on his work with Vinge/Müller and their controversial 9-hours version of The Master Builder.