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Persistent Identifier
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doi:10.18710/EOZHM6 |
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Publication Date
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2026-08-17 |
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Title
| Northern Norwegian |
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Author
| Kubota, Makihttps://ror.org/03zga2b32ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0580-1045
González Alonso, Jorgehttps://ror.org/03tzyrt94ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5047-3226
Anderssen, Meretehttps://ror.org/00wge5k78ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0310-9426
Jensen, Isabel Nadinehttps://ror.org/01xtthb56ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6821-9143
Luque, Aliciahttps://ror.org/03tzyrt94ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9115-3349
Soares, Sergiohttps://ror.org/00671me87ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1709-6059
Prystauka, Yaninahttps://ror.org/03zga2b32ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8258-2339
Vangsnes, Øystein Alexanderhttps://ror.org/00wge5k78ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1017-8657
Sandstedt, Jade Jørgenhttps://ror.org/01eeqzy24ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3433-5274
DeLuca, Vincenthttps://ror.org/00wge5k78ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2275-209X
Rothman, Jasonhttps://ror.org/04f2nsd36ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0009-0003-3936-6384 |
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Point of Contact
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Vincent DeLuca (UiT Norges arktiske universitet) |
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Description
| Demographic and EEG data collected from 62 adult multilinguals in Norway (Norwegian L1), across a wide range of ages. Demographics included language information. Part of the data is in Norwegian but translations are provided. EEG included resting state (eyes open and eyes close) data.
Please consult the 00_README.txt file for more information regarding this dataset. (2026-06-19)
Abstract ( https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.12608) The current study investigated gender (control) and number (target) agreement processing in Northern and non-Northern Norwegians living in Northern Norway. Participants varied in exposure to Northern Norwegian (NN) dialect(s), where number marking differs from most other Norwegian dialects. In a comprehension task involving reading NN dialect writing, P600 effects for number agreement were significantly affected by NN exposure. The more exposure the NN nonnatives had, the larger the P600 was, driven by the presence of number agreement (ungrammatical in NN). In contrast, less exposure correlated to the inverse: P600 driven by the absence of number agreement (ungrammatical in most other dialects). The NN natives showed P600 driven by the presence of number agreement regardless of exposure. These findings suggests that bilectalism entails the representation of distinct mental grammars for each dialect. However, like all instances of bilingualism, bilectalism exists on a continuum whereby linguistic processing is modulated by linguistic experience. (2026-06-19) |
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Subject
| Arts and Humanities |
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Keyword
| EEG
Multilingualism
rsEEG |
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Related Publication
| Is Supplement To: Kubota, M., Alonso, J. G., Anderssen, M., Jensen, I. N., Luque, A., Soares, S. M. P., ... & Rothman, J. (2024). Bilectal exposure modulates neural signatures to conflicting grammatical properties: Norway as a natural laboratory. Language Learning, 74(2), 436-467. doi 10.1111/lang.12608 https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.12608 |
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Language
| English; Norwegian |
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Producer
| UiT The Arctic University of Norway |
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Production Date
| 2023-08 |
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Production Location
| Tromsø, Norway |
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Contributor
| Researcher: Kubota, Maki
Researcher: Alonso, Jorge González
Researcher: Anderssen, Merete
Researcher: Jensen, Isabel Nadine
Researcher: Luque, Alicia
Researcher: Pereira Soares, Sergio Miguel
Researcher: Prystauka, Yanina
Researcher: Vangsnes, Øystein A.
Researcher: Sandstedt, Jade Jørgen
Project Leader: DeLuca, Vincent
Project Leader: Rothman, Jason |
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Funding Information
| AcqVA Aurora Center, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
HeLPiNG grant from the TromsØ Forskningsstiftelse (TromsØ Research Foundation)
The Community of Madrid: Grant number 2020-T1/HUM-20037
The Research Council of Norway: 26487-YRT |
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Distributor
| The Tromsø Repository of Language and Linguistics (TROLLing) (TROLLing) https://trolling.uit.no/ |
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Depositor
| Sendek, Katherine Jean |
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Deposit Date
| 2026-06-12 |
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Date of Collection
| Start Date: 2020-09; End Date: 2023-08 |
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Data Type
| EEG; demographic; experimental data |
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Software
| Brain Vision Recorder (Brain Products, Inc)
Brain Vision Analyzer (Brain Products, Inc), Version: 2.0 |
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Related Material
| LSBQ: Anderson, J. A., Mak, L., Keyvani Chahi, A., & Bialystok, E. (2018). The language and social background questionnaire: Assessing degree of bilingualism in a diverse population. Behavior research methods, 50(1), 250-263. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-017-0867-9 |