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  3. Vol. 6 No. S1 (2007): Special issue dedicated to Professor Karin Aijmer

Vol. 6 No. S1 (2007): Special issue dedicated to Professor Karin Aijmer

Published: 2007-03-01

Articles

  • Preface

    Lene Nordrum
    • PDF
  • The Correspondence of Resultive Connectors in English and Swedish

    Bengt Altenberg
    • PDF
  • An Endangered Marker. On the Loss of Swedish att after kommer and some Parallels in English.

    Arne Olofsson
    • PDF
  • “I’m stating my case” Overt Authorial Presence in English Argumentative Texts by Students and Professional Writers

    Jennifer Herriman
    • PDF
  • On the Awkward Polysemy of the Verb risk

    Göran Kjellmer
    • PDF
  • Spending Time in English and Swedish

    Stig Johansson
    • PDF
  • Syntax and Style in some Medieval French Poems

    Lars Lindvall
    • PDF
  • Using the ENPC and the ESPC as a Parallel Translation Corpus: Adverbs of Frequency and Usuality

    Hilde Hasselgård
    • PDF

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The Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) covers the fields of English studies in the Nordic countries: English linguistics, literature and language teaching and learning. NJES is a peer-reviewed and open access journal that publishes 2-3 issues a year, including general and special themed issues. The journal is affiliated to the Nordic Association of English Studies. 

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Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) | ISSN (Online) 1654-6970 | ISSN (Print)1502-7694 (NJES is published online only since 2007)

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