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Tracing the indexicalization of the notion "Helsinki s"

2017

AbstractEarlier research has concluded that there is a strong symbolic relationship between Helsinki as a place and non-standard /s/ pronunciation. This phenomenon is likewise in continuous evidence in the Finnish media and social media. The notion of “Helsinki s” has become a folk linguistic fact although it lacks a clear linguistic correlate or even status as a linguistic fact. The only sibilant of the Finnish language is officially a voiceless alveolar, while the “Helsinki s” is most often discussed as “hissing”, “sharp” or “fronted”. However, according to recent research based on listening tasks, any /s/ may be designated and discussed as a “Helsinki s” if the speaker is regarded as a H…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Language060101 anthropologyKielitieteet - Languages06 humanities and the artsTracingpaikkaLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticssound symbolismenregistermentsocial meaning0602 languages and literatureindexicality0601 history and archaeologySociologySound symbolismIndexicality
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One confession, multiple chronotopes: The interdiscursive authentication of an apology in an international criminal trial

2020

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Language060101 anthropologySociology and Political ScienceCriminal trial06 humanities and the artsConfessionLanguage and LinguisticsAuthentication (law)PhilosophyHistory and Philosophy of ScienceLaw0602 languages and literature0601 history and archaeologySociologyChronotopeJournal of Sociolinguistics
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Tongan-English language contact and kinship terminology

2016

‘[D]o all humans mean the same things by words that can be used successfully to point to the same thing?’ (Leavitt 2015: 51). This study shows that the same words used in different English varieties might not have the same meaning. The typological comparison of standardised English and Tongan kinship terminology reveals that the categorisation is based on different underlying features. While standardised English focuses on the concept of ‘core family’, Tongan merges ‘same-sex siblings’ and emphasises the concept of ‘extended family’. The emerging contact phenomenon in Tongan English is the use of English terminology according to Tongan categorisation, that is, a case of semantic transfer.

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageSociology and Political SciencePoint (typography)Extended family06 humanities and the artsEnglish languageLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsTerminologyKinship terminologyAnthropologyPhenomenon0602 languages and literatureMeaning (existential)SociologyWorld Englishes
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“Sealfie”, “Phoque you” and “Animism”: The Canadian Inuit Answer to the United-States Anti-sealing Activism

2018

A corpus made by online Canadian newspaper articles, coming from the archives of CBC News, Vice Canada and Huffington Post Canada, and related multimedia contents such us audio interviews, videos and especially links to images and comments shared on Twitter, allows us to reconstruct the debate on the seal hunt that involved Canadian media in 2014. In specific, we propose an interpretation of the pro-sealing discourse by Canadian Inuit and Newfoundlanders as an ironic and incisive answer to the serious United States animal rights activists discourse, explaining how these two different points of view on animals come from a different experience of the environment and a different conception of …

060201 languages & linguisticsSemiotics of cultureSeal hunt Inuit Tanya Tagaq Animism Socio-semiotic Post-colonial debateAnthropologyInterpretation (philosophy)05 social sciences0507 social and economic geography06 humanities and the artsLanguage and LinguisticsNewspaperAnimismAnimal rightsMeaning (semiotics)0602 languages and literatureSemioticsSociology050703 geographyLawNaturalismInternational Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique
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Why being there mattered: Staged transparency at the International Criminal Court

2021

Abstract The International Criminal Court (ICC) represents a criminal justice setting exceptionally welcoming to discourse scholars. The court website provides ample information about ongoing cases, hearings are livestreamed, and transcripts, video footage, and other relevant documents are available online. Against this background of comprehensive transparency, this paper explores the additional value of physically attending ICC trial hearings. An auto-ethnography of how the ICC court landscape structures the visitor's path to the courtroom gallery, it is claimed, brings out the staged nature of the Court's projection of transparency. The ensuing discussion explicates the implications of th…

060201 languages & linguisticsValue (ethics)Linguistics and Language060101 anthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectVisitor patternMedia studiesComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING06 humanities and the arts16. Peace & justiceTransparency (behavior)Language and LinguisticsArtificial IntelligencePolitical science0602 languages and literatureEthnographyInstitutionCriminal court0601 history and archaeologySociocultural evolutionmedia_commonCriminal justiceJournal of Pragmatics
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Die Bedeutung Samarias für die formative Period der alttestamentlichen Theologie- und Literaturgeschichte

2018

Fur die fruhe nach-exilische Zeit, also die formative Phase des Judentums und des Alten Testaments rucken vor allem die Innovationsleistungen der judaischen Gola-Gemeinde in den Blick der Forschung...

060303 religions & theology060101 anthropologyLiterature and Literary TheoryReligious studies0601 history and archaeology06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionScandinavian Journal of the Old Testament
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Routes and relations in Scandinavian interfaith forums: Governance of religious diversity by states and majority churches

2018

In the Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, as elsewhere in Europe, governance of religious diversity has become a matter of renewed concern. A unique aspect of the Scandinavian situation is the hegemonic status of the respective Lutheran Protestant majority churches, usually referred to as ‘folk churches’, with which the majority of the population associates, alongside a prevalence of high degrees of regional secularism. As such, the majority churches have played a key role as both instigators and organisers of several interfaith initiatives, and have thereby come to interact with the public sphere as providers of diversity governance. Based on country-level studies of po…

060303 religions & theologySociology and Political ScienceAnthropologyCorporate governancePolitical economyPolitical science05 social sciencesReligious diversity050602 political science & public administrationReligious studies06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion0506 political scienceSocial Compass
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Deliberation favours social efficiency by making people disregard their relative shares: evidence from USA and India

2017

Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typically involve a tension between increasing the total level of group resources (i.e. social efficiency) and distributing these resources among group members (i.e. individuals' relative shares). This is the case because the redistribution process may destroy part of the resources, thus resulting in socially inefficient allocations. Here we apply a dual-process approach to understand the cognitive underpinnings of this fundamental tension. We conducted a set of experiments to examine the extent to which different allocation decisions respond to intuition or deliberation. In a newly developed app…

1001Physics - Physics and SocietyDual-process model42media_common.quotation_subjectDistribution (economics)FOS: Physical sciencesPhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)Social efficiencycomputer.software_genreTime pressureCorrections050105 experimental psychologydual process modelsMicroeconomicsintuitiondeliberationPsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience0502 economics and businessProduction (economics)0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050207 economicsequalityRobustness (economics)Set (psychology)[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financelcsh:Sciencedual-process modelsmedia_commonMultidisciplinaryCognitive Reflection Testbusiness.industry05 social sciencesCognition14Redistribution (cultural anthropology)Deliberation[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceefficiencyTrait[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationlcsh:QData miningPsychologybusiness[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationcomputerIntuitionResearch Article
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Anthropoid versus strepsirhine status of the African Eocene primates Algeripithecus and Azibius: craniodental evidence.

2009

Recent fossil discoveries have demonstrated that Africa and Asia were epicentres for the origin and/or early diversification of the major living primate lineages, including both anthropoids (monkeys, apes and humans) and crown strepsirhine primates (lemurs, lorises and galagos). Competing hypotheses favouring either an African or Asian origin for anthropoids rank among the most hotly contested issues in paleoprimatology. The Afrocentric model for anthropoid origins rests heavily on the >45 Myr old fossil Algeripithecus minutus from Algeria, which is widely acknowledged to be one of the oldest known anthropoids. However, the phylogenetic position of Algeripithecus with respect to other p…

10207 Department of Anthropology010506 paleontologyAzibiusZoologyLemuractivity pattern1100 General Agricultural and Biological Sciences01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology2300 General Environmental ScienceNocturnality03 medical and health sciencesSpecies Specificity1300 General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyResearch articles2400 General Immunology and Microbiologybiology.animalAnimalsOdontometryPrimateCladePhylogenyprimate evolution030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Science[ SDU.STU.PG ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Paleontology0303 health sciencesGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybiology300 Social sciences sociology & anthropologyFossilsAlgeripithecus[SDV.BID.EVO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]StrepsirhiniHaplorhiniGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationStrepsirhini[ SDV.BID.EVO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]toothcombed primatesToothcombAlgeriaAfricaGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciences[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyTooth
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Molecular characterization of Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum in Switzerland and France with a new multilocus sequence typing scheme

2018

Syphilis is an important public health problem and an increasing incidence has been noted in recent years. Characterization of strain diversity through molecular data plays a critical role in the epidemiological understanding of this re-emergence. We here propose a new high-resolution multilocus sequence typing (MLST) scheme for Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum (TPA). We analyzed 30 complete and draft TPA genomes obtained directly from clinical samples or from rabbit propagated strains to identify suitable typing loci and tested the new scheme on 120 clinical samples collected in Switzerland and France. Our analyses yielded three loci with high discriminatory power: TP0136, TP0548, and TP…

10207 Department of AnthropologyArtificial Gene Amplification and ExtensionGene mutationPathology and Laboratory MedicineFrance/epidemiologyBiochemistryPolymerase Chain Reactionlaw.inventionSwitzerland/epidemiologylcsh:SciencePhylogenyMammalsBacterialEukaryotaGeneral MedicineMacrolides/pharmacologyMultilocus Sequence Typing/methods3. Good healthBacterial PathogensNucleic acidsMedical MicrobiologyLeporidsMacrolidesAlleles; Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology; DNA Bacterial/genetics; France/epidemiology; Genome Bacterial; Genotype; Globus Pallidus; Macrolides/pharmacology; Multilocus Sequence Typing/methods; Phylogeny; Polymorphism Single Nucleotide; RNA Ribosomal 23S/genetics; Sequence Analysis DNA/methods; Switzerland/epidemiology; Syphilis/epidemiology; Treponema pallidum/geneticsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesSwitzerlandGenotypeSequence analysis030106 microbiologySexually Transmitted Diseases1100 General Agricultural and Biological SciencesGlobus PallidusMicrobiologyAnti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology10127 Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies03 medical and health sciences1300 General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology23S ribosomal RNAGeneticsTypingSyphilisPolymorphismNon-coding RNAMolecular Biology TechniquesMicrobial PathogensMolecular BiologyAllelesRibosomal1000 MultidisciplinaryGenitourinary Infectionslcsh:ROrganismsBiology and Life SciencesDNATropical DiseasesTreponema pallidum/genetics030104 developmental biologyGenetic LociGeneral Biochemistrylcsh:QMultilocus Sequence Typing0301 basic medicineBacterial DiseasesBacterial/geneticslcsh:MedicineTreponematosesGeographical LocationslawGenotypeMedicine and Health Sciences23S/geneticsTreponema PallidumPolymerase chain reactionGeneticsMultidisciplinaryTreponemaGenome10177 Dermatology ClinicSingle NucleotideAnimal Models10218 Institute of Legal MedicineAnti-Bacterial AgentsDNA/methodsEuropeRNA Ribosomal 23SInfectious DiseasesRibosomal RNAExperimental Organism SystemsVertebratesFranceRabbitsPathogensSequence AnalysisResearch ArticleNeglected Tropical DiseasesDNA BacterialCell biologyCellular structures and organellesUrology610 Medicine & healthGenetics and Molecular BiologyBiologyResearch and Analysis MethodsPolymorphism Single NucleotideAnimalsEuropean Unionddc:613Syphilis/epidemiologySequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationddc:616.8People and PlacesAmniotesMultilocus sequence typingRNARibosomesGenome BacterialPLoS ONE
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