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Characteristics of Finnish and Swedish intensive care nursing narratives: a comparative analysis to support the development of clinical language technologies
(2011-07-14)Abstract Background Free text is helpful for entering information into electronic health records, but reusing it is a challenge. The need for language technology for processing Finnish and Swedish healthcare text is therefore ... -
Frågor i NoTa
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Lite unikt och lite roligt
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MedEval — A Swedish medical test collection with Doctors and Patients user groups
(2011-07-14)Abstract Background Test collections for information retrieval are scarce. Domain specific test collections even more so, and medical test collections in the Swedish language non-existent prior to the making of the MedEval ... -
Mellan polerna. Reflexiv- och deponenskonstruktioner i svenskan
(2007)Structures that are neither quite active nor passive, or neither quite transitive nor intransitive, are often marked morphologically. In Swedish, the typical markers are reflexives and so-called deponents. The latter are ... -
Retorik
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Språkkänsla
(Kungliga Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien, 2009) -
Språkpolitik Rapport från ASLA:s höstsymposium Göteborg, 9-10 november 2000
(Svenska föreningen för tillämpad språkvetenskap, 2000) -
Språkundervisning på universitetet -Rapport från ASLA:s höstsymposium Göteborg, 11-13 november 1993
(Svenska föreningen för tillämpad språkvetenskap, 1993) -
Towards a comprehensive Construction Grammar account of control: A case study of Swedish infinitives
(John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2009)Based on an extensive corpus study, this paper presents an overview of control patterns in Swedish infinitives and sketches a CxG account of the data. To capture the variety of control relations encountered, the approach ... -
Vad händer med subjektstvånget? Om det-inledda satser utan subjekt
(Språk & stil NF 20, 2010, 2010)Grammatical descriptions of contemporary Swedish normally state that Swedish has a strong subject requirement: finite clauses (except imperatives and conjoined clauses) must contain an overt subject. If the clause lacks ...