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The Language and Culture research environment
The Language and Culture research environment is a meeting place for linguistic and literary research in a cultural context.
Public defence of doctoral thesis in Language, Culture and Interaction: Lars Jämterud
Lars Jämterud, at Department of Culture and Society (IKOS), defends his doctoral thesis "In Search of the Subtitler鈥檚 Voice. A Study on Voice in Swedish Subtitles Based on the British Sitcom Fawlty Towers".
The opponent is prof. Jorge...
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Language and Culture鈥檚 25th Anniversary
The research environment Language and Culture is celebrating its first 25 years this year with a comprehensive and exciting whole-day programme followed by dinner.
We鈥檙e happy to welcome everyone who鈥檚 interested; especially our alumni,...
AI in Society Seminar
An interdisciplinary forum for discussing Humanities and Social Science perspectives on AI. We trace the historical fascination with building smart machines and discuss implications that machine learning has on everyday lives, culture and society.
The conversation and interaction seminar
The Conversation and Interaction Seminar (SIS) is a working forum for conversation researchers and concentrates its activities on data sessions and presentations of ongoing analytical work.
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20 March 2025
Japan meets Sweden in linguistic research
Eiko Yasui is from Japan. For a year, she has been researching language, grammar, and movements at 91视频. Her work has provided new insights into how we communicate and interact, and she has thoroughly enjoyed the Swedish work culture.
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10 September 2024
Poet to become visiting professor in Tage Danielsson鈥檚 name
She devotes herself to the power of words and sees poetry as a tool of knowledge. Athena Farrokhzad steps into academia with the ambition to shake up the templates with the help of rhymes and humour.
Literary Research at Language and Culture
Literary research at Language and Culture is characterised by a diversity of perspectives and literary currents and encompasses both contemporary and older literary expressions across various languages, genres and themes.
The Nordic Network for L2 Pronunciation
The Nordic Network for research on pronunciation and pronunciation teaching in a second language perspective, NNL2P, connects researchers and PhD candidates with a special interest in pronunciation and pronunciation teaching.
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25 June 2018
If we didn鈥檛 have anyone to talk to, would we need language?
Correct grammar is important, but not as important as making oneself understood. And we make ourselves understood much better than we think, by using our bodies, according to linguistics professor Leelo Keevallik.