Standardising 400 years of speech: Norsk Ordbok and its dialect materials
Norwegian linguistic history has documentation gaps, resulting from Old Norse being replaced with Danish (ca 1400-1900), which again was replaced with two written would-be standards, Nynorsk (1860 onwards) and Bokmål (from ca 1900, originally Danish modified towards educated Noregian speech). In the...
Main Authors: | Grønvik, O, Wetås, Å |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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2010
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