Publications

Vitenskapelige publikasjoner

Josh Brown; David Natvig; Joseph Salmons (2025) Broadening the Base of Historical Sociolinguistics. I: Cadernos de Linguística. Online ISSN 2675-4916. Volum 6. s.917-917. DOI: 10.25189/2675-4916.2025.v6.n1.id917

David Albert Natvig; Erin Pretorius; Michael T. Putnam; Matthew T. Carlson (2025) A spanning approach to bilingual representations : Initial explorations.. I: B. Richard Page; Michael T. Putnam, Varieties of German in contact settings : Studies in honor of William D. Keel. John Benjamins Publishing Company. ISBN 9789027228505. s.238-274. DOI: 10.1075/sigl.10.11na

David Albert Natvig; Michael T. Putnam; Emmeline Wilson (2025) Exponency in bilingual grammars: Conflict and compromise. I: Pavel Caha; Karen De Clercq; Guido Vanden Wyngaerd, Nanosyntax and the Lexicalization Algorithm. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198947158. s.466-492. DOI: 10.1093/9780198947158.003.0016

Michael T. Putnam; David Albert Natvig (2025) An Introduction to Language Attrition : Linguistic, social, and cognitive perspectives. Routledge. ISBN 9781032004983. DOI: 10.4324/9781003174424

David Albert Natvig; Michael T. Putnam; Alexander Kristoffersen Lykke (2023) Stability in the integrated bilingual grammar: Tense exponency in North American Norwegian. I: Nordic Journal of Linguistics. ISSN 0332-5865. DOI: 10.1017/S0332586523000069

David Albert Natvig; Yvonne van Baal (2022) American Norwegian derivational morphology in contact. I: Bergen Language and Linguistics Studies (BeLLS). Online ISSN 1892-2449. Volum 12. s.52-62. DOI: 10.15845/bells.v12i2.3826

David Albert Natvig (2022) The Great Change and the shift from Norwegian to English in Ulen, Minnesota. I: Joshua R. Brown, The Verticalization Model of Language Shift: The Great Change in American Communities. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198864639. s.85-113.

Rose Fisher; David Albert Natvig; Erin Pretorius; Michael T. Putnam; Katharina S. Schuhmann (2022) Why Is Inflectional Morphology Difficult to Borrow?—Distributing and Lexicalizing Plural Allomorphy in Pennsylvania Dutch. I: Languages. Online ISSN 2226-471X. Volum 7. DOI: 10.3390/languages7020086

Joshua Bousquette; David Albert Natvig (2022) Heritage Language Home and Community: Gendered Division of Labor and Language Shift. I: Kelly Biers; Joshua R. Brown, Selected Proceedings of the 11th Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the Americas (WILA 11). Cascadilla Press. ISBN 9781574734805. s.55-62.

David Albert Natvig; Joseph C. Salmons (2021) Connecting structure and variation in sound change. I: Cadernos de Linguística. ISSN 2675-4916. Volum 2. s.1-20. DOI: 10.25189/2675-4916.2021.V2.N1.ID314

David Albert Natvig (2021) Variation and stability of American Norwegian /r/ in contact. I: Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism. ISSN 1879-9264. Volum 12. s.816-844. DOI: 10.1075/lab.20085.nat

Roberta D'Alessandro; David Albert Natvig; Michael T. Putnam (2021) Addressing Challenges in Formal Research on Moribund Heritage Languages: A Path Forward. I: Frontiers in Psychology. Online ISSN 1664-1078. Volum 12. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.700126

David Albert Natvig (2020) Rhotic underspecification: Deriving variability and arbitrariness through phonological representations. I: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics. Online ISSN 2397-1835. Volum 5. s.1-28. DOI: 10.5334/gjgl.1172

David Albert Natvig; Yvonne van Baal (2020) Crossing borders to enhance our understanding of variation in heritage languages. I: Oslo Studies in Language (OSLa). Online ISSN 1890-9639. Volum 11. s.319-334. DOI: 10.5617/osla.8506

Formidling

David Albert Natvig (2025) Phonology down and phonology up: Historical phonology at the interface with phonetics and morphology. The Seventh Edinburgh Symposium on Historical Phonology; 2025-11-30 - 2025-12-01.

Michael T. Putnam; David Albert Natvig; Emmeline Wilson (2025) Decomposing umlaut: Contextual allomorphy at the interface with phonology.. M meets Nano. ; 2025-07-14 - 2025-07-15.

Nadine Kolb; David Albert Natvig; Brechje Antonet van Osch (2025) Cross-linguistic influence in L3 Norwegian. L3 Workshop: 9th Workshop on Multilingual Acquisition, Processing and Use; 2025-10-02 - 2025-10-03.

David Albert Natvig; Nadine Kolb (2025) Understanding language structure and development through heritage languages. Conversazioni Linguistiche; 2025-03-14.

David Albert Natvig; Joseph C. Salmons; Jim Michnowicz (2025) [spread] enhancement in contact-induced change: Yucatan Spanish. The 11th International Symposium on the Acquisition of Second Language Speech; 2025-04-23 - 2025-04-25.

David Albert Natvig (2025) Toward a metrical analysis of Norwegian tonal accents. Morphologie à Montréal (MorphoMo); 2025-05-01 - 2025-05-02.

Nadine Kolb; David Albert Natvig; Brechje van Osch (2025) Cross-linguistic influence in Norwegian as a Third Language among Ukrainian-speaking Learners. 15th International Symposium on Bilingualism (ISB15); 2025-06-09 - 2025-06-13.

Michael T. Putnam; David Albert Natvig; Emmeline Wilson (2025) Decomposing German umlaut: Contextual allomorphy at the interface with phonology. DM Meets Nano in Romance and Beyond; 2025-07-15 - 2025-07-16.

David Albert Natvig; Yvonne van Baal (2025) Tonal accents and morphological alternations in North American Norwegian. Formal Linguistics in the Nordic Countries (FLINC); 2025-05-20 - 2025-05-21.

David Albert Natvig (2024) The Community at the Center: Einar Haugen and the Verticalization Model of Language Shift. Haugen Re-visited: Theoretical and Empirical Realities of Heritage Communities; 2024-05-22 - 2024-05-24.

Terje Lohndal; David Albert Natvig; Michael T. Putnam; Yvonne Wilhelmina Henriette Van Baal (2024) Comparing frameworks: A case-study of the syntax-morphology interface. Workshop On Morphology at Princeton (WOMP); 2024-03-22 - 2024-03-23.

David Albert Natvig; Yvonne van Baal (2024) North American Norwegian Tonal Accents and Nominal Morphological Alternations. 15th Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the Americas (WILA15); 2024-09-26 - 2024-09-28.

Yvonne van Baal; Terje Lohndal; David Albert Natvig; Michael T. Putnam (2024) Comparing models of the syntax-morphology interface with heritage language data. PSU Morphology Circle; 2024-04-15.

David Albert Natvig; Nadine Kolb; Brechje Antonet van Osch (2024) Tverrspråklig påvirkning i norsk som tredjespråk hos ukrainskspråklige innlærere. Møte om norsk språk 20; 2024-11-27 - 2024-11-29.

David Albert Natvig (2023) Fonetisk variasjon og endring i norsk som arvespråk i Amerika. Seminar om norsk som arvespråk; 2023-06-20.

David Albert Natvig; Michael T. Putnam (2023) Don't take that tone with me! Syntactic structures and Norwegian tonal accents. Exo-Words Workshop; 2023-03-23 - 2023-03-25.

James Michnowicz; David Albert Natvig; Joseph C. Salmons (2023) Yucatan Spanish VOT: Bilingual phonological representations and substrate sociophonetics. LSA 97th Annual Meeting; 2023-01-05 - 2023-01-08.

David Albert Natvig (2023) From American Norwegians to Norwegian Americans: Language and community in the American Upper Midwest. Kolloqium: Kleine und regionale Sprachen; 2023-05-10.

David Albert Natvig (2022) Suzanne Aalberse, Ad Backus & Pieter Muysken: Heritage languages: A language contact approach. I: Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics. Online ISSN 2199-2908. DOI: 10.1515/jhsl-2020-0036

David Albert Natvig (2022) Book review: Lost in Transmission: The Role of Attrition and Input in Heritage Language Development.. I: Heritage Language Journal. Online ISSN 1550-7076.

Mirva Johnson; David Albert Natvig; Joseph C. Salmons; Charlotte Vanhecke (2022) Germanic /h/ and /ɦ/: Nothing really matters. Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference; 2022-03-31 - 2022-04-02.

David Albert Natvig (2022) What shifts in a chain shift? Phonetics, phonology, and the substance of sound change. Third AMC Symposium: Change in syntax and phonology: the same or different?; 2022-12-05 - 2022-12-07.

David Albert Natvig; Alexander Kristoffersen Lykke; Michael T. Putnam (2022) The structured stability of American Norwegian past tense morphophonology. Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the Americas; 2022-11-10 - 2023-10-12.

David Albert Natvig (2022) Understanding our linguistic and cultural past and present: Formal and social approaches to (heritage language) multilingualism. Linguistics Program Invited Speaker Colloquium; 2022-11-07.

David Albert Natvig (2022) Chain shifts and phonological substance in sound change. Linguistics Fridays; 2022-11-14.

Laura Moquin; David Albert Natvig (2022) American Norwegian tonal accents and English stress in contact. Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the Americas; 2022-11-10 - 2023-10-12.

David Albert Natvig; Michael Travis Putnam (2021) Fuzzy exponents: Past tense morphology in American Norwegian. Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference; 2021-05-12 - 2021-05-14.

David Albert Natvig; Joseph C. Salmons (2021) Phonetics and phonology in contact-induced change: The case of Yucatan Spanish. The Fifth Edinburgh Symposium on Historical Phonology; 2021-12-06 - 2021-12-08.

Yvonne van Baal; David Albert Natvig (2021) Ka e de mot avleiing: Derivational morphology in American Norwegian. Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the Americas; 2021-10-06 - 2021-10-09.

Joseph C. Salmons; David Albert Natvig (2020) Sound Change. Abralin ao Vivo – Linguists Online Lecture Series; 2020-06-21.

Joshua Bousquette; David Albert Natvig (2020) Heritage language home and community: Gendered division of labor and language shift. Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the Americas; 2020-10-08 - 2020-10-17.

David Albert Natvig (2020) Variation and Change of the American Norwegian Back Vowel Chain Shift Over Time. Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the Americas; 2020-10-08 - 2020-10-17.

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