Pia-Maria Päiviö

2007 Doctor of Philosophy in Finnish Linguistics

  • Emil Holms Kanal 2

    2300 København S

20072018

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Primary fields of research

Old written Finnish, Finnish dialects, Finnish syntax, synonymy, grammaticalization, Finnish as a foreign language.

Current research

Jeg har indsamlet et større videokorpus om tosproglige (finsk-tysk) tvillingers socialisation i familien. Gennem analyser af disse data bliver vi klogere på, hvordan tosproglige børn udvikler sproglige færdigheder. Gennem analyserne har jeg også udviklet interesse for at forske betydning af gestusser i kommunikation mellem børn og forældre. Jeg analyserer også den triadisk kommunikation situation mellem en voksne og to børn.

Teaching

  • Finnish linguistics
  • Finnish Grammar
  • Finnish language and literature
  • The history of Finnish linguistic research
  • The development and variation of Finnish language

Fields of interest

Finnish language, literature and culture

bi- and trilingualism in families

language and identity

Finnish film

Knowledge of languages

Finnish, English, German, Swedish, Spanish

Education/Academic qualification

The Synonymy, Meaning, Use, Development and Categorization of the Finnish Terminative Particles, University of Turku

Award Date: 28 Apr 2007

University of Turku

Award Date: 5 Sept 2000

University of Toronto, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures

1 Jul 200930 Jun 2013

Central Eurasian Studies Program, University of Indiana, Bloomington

1 Aug 200730 Jun 2009

University of Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder)

1 Jan 200031 Jul 2006

Research project Anthropocentricity in Grammar (Funded by the Academy of Finland) at the University of Turku, University of Turku

1 Jan 200130 Apr 2005

Keywords

  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Finland
  • Finnish language
  • cognitive linguistics
  • syntax
  • morphology
  • linguistics

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