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Singular NPs and the expression of genericity in Norwegian

Singular NPs and the expression of genericity in Norwegian
Singular NPs and the expression of genericity in Norwegian
This paper explores the capacity of singular noun phrases (NPs) to express genericity in Norwegian, examining how definite, indefinite, and bare singular forms map onto generic meanings. A timed acceptability judgment task was used to investigate how each form correlates with generic expressions, delving into the subtleties of their usage in native language. Thirty-three Norwegian native speakers completed the study. Our results indicate that all three NP forms can convey some type of generic meaning, but there are preferences in their application. The definite singular is well-suited for kind and characterizing generics, whereas the indefinite singular, though less favored, is still acceptable in characterizing and type-denoting contexts. The bare singular shows a strong inclination toward type-denoting meanings, possibly due to its intrinsic emphasis on types over individuals. We discuss the multifunctionality of Norwegian singular NPs and the implications of individual variation among native speakers for learners of Norwegian.
Genericity, Norwegian, form-to-meaning mapping, kind, type-denoting, characterizing
0332-5865
Velnić, Marta
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Slabakova, Roumyana
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Dahl, Anne
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Listhaug, Kjersti
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Velnić, Marta
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Slabakova, Roumyana
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Dahl, Anne
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Listhaug, Kjersti
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Velnić, Marta, Slabakova, Roumyana, Dahl, Anne and Listhaug, Kjersti (2024) Singular NPs and the expression of genericity in Norwegian. Nordic Journal of Linguistics. (In Press)

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This paper explores the capacity of singular noun phrases (NPs) to express genericity in Norwegian, examining how definite, indefinite, and bare singular forms map onto generic meanings. A timed acceptability judgment task was used to investigate how each form correlates with generic expressions, delving into the subtleties of their usage in native language. Thirty-three Norwegian native speakers completed the study. Our results indicate that all three NP forms can convey some type of generic meaning, but there are preferences in their application. The definite singular is well-suited for kind and characterizing generics, whereas the indefinite singular, though less favored, is still acceptable in characterizing and type-denoting contexts. The bare singular shows a strong inclination toward type-denoting meanings, possibly due to its intrinsic emphasis on types over individuals. We discuss the multifunctionality of Norwegian singular NPs and the implications of individual variation among native speakers for learners of Norwegian.

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Accepted/In Press date: 16 December 2024
Keywords: Genericity, Norwegian, form-to-meaning mapping, kind, type-denoting, characterizing

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Local EPrints ID: 497333
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/497333
ISSN: 0332-5865
PURE UUID: 06ea63f7-5bdc-4698-80df-24cabc307e79
ORCID for Roumyana Slabakova: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5839-460X

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Author: Marta Velnić
Author: Anne Dahl
Author: Kjersti Listhaug

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