Bilde av Anderssen, Merete Brendeford
Bilde av Anderssen, Merete Brendeford
Department of Language and Culture merete.anderssen@uit.no +4777644254 Tromsø SVHUM A 2018

Anderssen, Merete Brendeford



  • Merete Anderssen, Guro Busterud :
    Grammatisk kjønn og bøyningsklasse i norsk som andrespråk: En korpusstudie
    NLT - Norsk lingvistisk tidsskrift 2022 ARKIV
  • Marta Velnic, Merete Anderssen :
    The effect of givenness and referring expression on dative alternation in Norwegian: A reaction time study
    Nordic Journal of Linguistics 2021 ARKIV / DOI
  • Isabel Nadine Jensen, Natalia Mitrofanova, Merete Anderssen, Yulia Rodina, Roumyana Slabakova, Marit Westergaard :
    Crosslinguistic influence in L3 acquisition across linguistic modules
    International Journal of Multilingualism 08. October 2021 ARKIV / DOI
  • Bjørn Lundquist, Merete Anderssen, Terje Lohndal, Marit Westergaard :
    Variation across individuals and domains in Norwegian heritage language
    Oslo Studies in Language (OSLa) 2020 ARKIV / DOI
  • Merete Anderssen, Marit Westergaard :
    Word order variation in heritage languages: Subject shift and object shift in Norwegian
    John Benjamins Publishing Company 2020 ARKIV / DOI
  • Merete Anderssen, Artemis Alexiadou, Terje Lohndal :
    Til en ung en kjekk en kar: Indefinite determiner spreading in Scandinavian and beyond
    2019 ARKIV / DOI
  • Kristine Bentzen, Merete Anderssen :
    The form and position of pronominal objects with non-nominal antecedents in Scandinavian and German
    Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 2019 ARKIV / DOI
  • Antonio Fábregas, Merete Anderssen, Marit Westergaard :
    A comparison of Norwegian and Spanish L1 acquisition of possessive constructions
    Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 2019 ARKIV / DOI
  • Jade Sandstedt, Maki Kubota, Merete Brendeford Anderssen, Jeannique Darby, Stig Jarle Helset, Yanina Prystauka et al.:
    The distinct grammars of bilectal processing: Evidence from Norwegian ERPs
    2023
  • Jade Sandstedt, Maki Kubota, Merete Brendeford Anderssen, Jeannique Darby, Stig Jarle Helset, Yanina Prystauka et al.:
    The role of grammatical alignment, engagement, and exposure in cross- dialectal influence on bilectal processing
    2023
  • Helene Ruud Jensberg, Merete Brendeford Anderssen, Terje Lohndal, Bjorn Lundquist, Marit Kristine Richardsen Westergaard :
    Embedded V2 in American Norwegian
    2023
  • Brechje van Osch, Nadine Kolb, Merete Brendeford Anderssen, Rosalinde Stadt, Alicia Luque, Marit Kristine Richardsen Westergaard :
    Cross-linguistic influence from English as a heritage language in L3 acquisition
    2023
  • Brechje van Osch, Merete Andersen, Natalia Mitrofanova, Ludovica Serratrice :
    Cross-linguistic influence in Ln processing: Gender agreement in Norwegian possessives
    2022
  • Brechje van Osch, Merete Andersen, Natalia Mitrofanova, Ludovica Serratrice :
    Cross-linguistic influence in Ln processing: Gender agreement in Norwegian possessives
    2022
  • Øystein Alexander Vangsnes, Maki Kubota, Jorge González Alonso, Merete Andersen, Isabel Nadine Jensen, Alicia Luque et al.:
    Nordnorske predikative adjektiv og bilektalitet: En ERP-studie av grammatisk følsomhet hos talere med ulik eksponering for nordnorsk dialekt
    2022
  • Jorge González Alonso, Maki Kubota, Merete Andersen, Isabel Nadine Jensen, Alicia Luque, Sergio Miguel Pereira Soares et al.:
    Bidialectal Exposure Modulates Neural Signatures to Conflicting Grammatical Properties: Norway as a Natural Laboratory
    2022
  • Maki Kubota, Jorge González Alonso, Alicia Luque, Isabel Nadine Jensen, Yanina Prystauka, Sergio Miguel Pereira Soares et al.:
    Bidialectal Exposure Modulates Neural Signatures to Conflicting Grammatical Properties: Norway as a Natural Laboratory
    2022
  • Maki Kubota, Jorge González Alonso, Merete Andersen, Isabel Nadine Jensen, Alicia Luque, Sergio Miguel Pereira Soares et al.:
    Bidialectal exposure modulates neural signatures to conflicting grammatical properties: Norway as a natural laboratory
    2022
  • Øystein Alexander Vangsnes, Merete Andersen, Maki Kubota, Jorge Ángel González, Yanina Prystauka, Isabel Nadine Jensen et al.:
    Bidialectal Exposure Modulates Neural Signatures to Conflicting Grammatical Properties: Norway as a Natural Laboratory
  • Jorge González Alonso, Maki Kubota, Alicia Luque, Sergio M. Pereira Soares, Yanina Prystauka, Øystein Alexander Vangsnes et al.:
    Grad av eksponering påvirker hvor følsomme talere er for motstridende grammatiske trekk i nært beslektede varieteter: en ERP-studie
    2022
  • Merete Andersen :
    Argumentplassering i norsk
    2022
  • Guro Busterud, Merete Andersen :
    Grammatisk kjønn i norsk som andrespråk: En korpusstudie
    2022
  • Merete Andersen, Terje Lohndal :
    Introduction to Norsk Lingvistik Tidsskrift's theme booklet on grammatical gender
    NLT - Norsk lingvistisk tidsskrift 2022
  • Brechje van Osch, Merete Brendeford Anderssen, Natalia Mitrofanova, Ludovica Serratrice :
    Cross-linguistic influence from L1 and L2 in Ln Norwegian: Comparing offline and online measures
    2022
  • Brechje van Osch, Merete Brendeford Anderssen, Natalia Mitrofanova, Ludovica Serratrice :
    Cross-linguistic influence in the processing and representation of possessive pronouns in Ln Norwegian
    2022
  • Brechje van Osch, Merete Brendeford Anderssen, Natalia Mitrofanova, Ludovica Serratrice :
    Cross-linguistic influence in Ln processing: Gender agreement in Norwegian possessives
    2022
  • Brechje van Osch, Merete Brendeford Anderssen, Natalia Mitrofanova, Ludovica Serratrice :
    Cross-linguistic influence in Ln processing: Gender agreement in Norwegian possessives
    2022
  • Jade Sandstedt, Maki Kubota, Merete Andersen, Jeannique Darby, Stig Jarle Helset, Yanina Prystauka et al.:
    Tverrdialektal påverknad på bidialektal prosessering: bevis frå norske ERPar
  • Brechje van Osch, Merete Andersen, Natalia Mitrofanova, Ludovica Serratrice :
    Cross-linguistic influence in Ln processing: Gender agreement in Norwegian possessives
    2022
  • Merete Andersen, Guro Busterud :
    Gender and declension class in Ln Norwegian: A corpus study
    2022
  • Merete Andersen, Guro Busterud :
    En korpusstudie av grammatisk kjønn og bøyningsklasse i norsk som andrespråk
    2022
  • Merete Andersen, Terje Lohndal :
    Innledning til Norsk Lingvistisk Tidsskrifts temahefte om grammatisk kjønn
    NLT - Norsk lingvistisk tidsskrift 2022 ARKIV
  • Guro Busterud, Merete Andersen :
    Gender and declension class in Ln Norwegian speakers
    2022
  • Nadine Kolb, Merete Andersen, Jason Rothman :
    Heritage Language and Child Second Language Development in Refugee Contexts: An empirical study on Syrian Arabic and German
    2022
  • Nadine Kolb, Merete Andersen, Jason Rothman :
    Heritage Language and Child Second Language Development in Refugee Contexts
    2022
  • Merete Andersen, Øystein Alexander Vangsnes, Bror-Magnus S. Strand :
    The roles role play plays: The form and function of bilectal codeswitching in North Norwegian pre-school children's role play
    UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2022
  • Marta Velnic, Merete Anderssen :
    The effect of givenness and referring expression on dative alternation in Norwegian: a reaction time study
    2021
  • Isabel Nadine Jensen, Natalia Mitrofanova, Merete Anderssen, Yulia Rodina, Roumyana Slabakova, Marit Westergaard :
    Bilingual transfer across linguistic modules
    2021
  • Marta Velnic, Merete Anderssen :
    Dative alternation in Norwegian: the effect of givenness and pronouns on RTs.
    2021
  • Jorge González Alonso, Maki Kubota, Isabel Nadine Jensen, Alicia Luque, Sergio M. Pereira Soares, Yanina Prystauka et al.:
    Degree of Bidialectal Exposure Modulates Sensitivity to Conflicting Grammatical Properties across Closely Related Varieties: An ERP Study.
    2021
  • Merete Anderssen :
    Flerspråklighet er normalen for størstedelen av verdens befolkning
    10. July 2020
  • Merete Anderssen :
    Hvordan får man barn til å lære flere språk samtidig?
    17. February 2020
  • Roumyana Slabakova, Merete Anderssen, Isabel Nadine Jensen, Natalia Mitrofanova, Yulia Rodina, Marit Westergaard :
    Crosslinguistic influence in L3 Acquisition across linguistic modules
    2019
  • Roumyana Slabakova, Merete Anderssen, Isabel Nadine Jensen, Natalia Mitrofanova, Yulia Rodina, Marit Westergaard :
    L1 transfer in early L2 acquisition across linguistic modules
    2019
  • Merete Anderssen :
    Two short stories: Gender in recursive indefinite articles in a Norwegian dialect and in the language of a Norwegian dominant bilingual child in English speaking contexts
    2019
  • Terje Lohndal, Merete Anderssen, Artemis Alexiadou :
    Til en ung en kjekk en kar: Determiner spreading in Scandinavian and Greek
    2019
  • Merete Anderssen, Yulia Rodina :
    Flerspråklighet i skolen: en unik ressurs eller en utfordring?
    2019
  • Merete Anderssen, Kristine Bentzen :
    Cross-linguistic influence in English child heritage bilinguals: Acquiring Residual V2 and do-support in contact with Norwegian V2
    2019
  • Isabel Nadine Jensen, Merete Anderssen, Natalia Mitrofanova, Yulia Rodina, Roumyana Slabakova, Marit Westergaard :
    Does L1 Transfer Explain Everything in L2 Acquisition?
    2019
  • Merete Anderssen :
    V2 meets residual V2 in different speaker/learner populations: What can it tell us about crosslinguistic influence?
    2019

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    Research interests

    In short, I’m interested in first, second, third and multilingual acquisition, syntactic variation in adult and child language, language attrition/heritage languages, and especially how the languages of multilinguals affect one another.

    My background is mainly within syntactic theory and monolingual first language acquisition. For my PhD, I investigated the structure of the Norwegian noun phrase, as well as how it is acquired. I collected a longitudinal corpus with three monolingual children between the ages of 1;9-3. In the study I accounted for the semantics, syntactic structure and the prosodic characteristics of early uses of articles and determiners. My main focus was on the phenomenon known as double definiteness. Following on from this, I worked a lot on word order variation, specifically on what determines the choice of word order when such variation is permitted, and how this is acquired. This included work on subject and object shift, double objects, and possessives, which in Norwegian may be pre- or postnominal. Many of these studies were based on elicited production data.


    In recent years, I have expanded my work on the acquisition of noun phrases and word order variation to bilingual acquisition and heritage languages, in addition to continuing my work on monolingual children and adults. A lot of my work on multilinguals has focused on how structural similarity may result in crosslinguistic influence, and how it may be a factor not only in language acquisition, but also in heritage languages and language attrition. For example, I have studied subject shift and object shift in Norwegian heritage speakers in the US and L2 learners of Norwegian.


    In the future, I want to continue working on multilinguals, including second and third language acquisition and heritage language more generally. So far my studies of heritage languages has been based on the elderly speakers in the Corpus of American Nordic Speakers (CANS) and on various bilingual child language corpora. Thus, so far I have worked with very young and very old heritage speakers. In the future my ambition is to study heritage speakers of varying ages.  I am also planning a project on the effect of the word order similarities between English and Norwegian in different populations, including heritage speakers of different ages.





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