dialect spoken on the island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea. It was originally part of the East Danish dialect continuum, which includes the dialects of...
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Bornholm (Danish pronunciation: [pɒːnˈhʌlˀm]) is a Danish island in the Baltic Sea, to the east of the rest of Denmark, south of Sweden, northeast of Germany...
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Zealand, and Bornholm, there is neither stød nor pitch accent. In most of Jutland and Zealand, there is stød. In Zealandic traditional dialects and regional...
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Bornholm's Self-Government Party (Danish: Bornholms Selvstyre parti) is a local political party in Denmark, which seeks to establish the independence...
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regions of Sweden. Bornholm was once part of Skåneland but rebelled and returned to Denmark in 1659. The Scanian dialect of Bornholm remained in use as...
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East Danish (category Danish dialects)
refers to dialects of the Danish language spoken in Bornholm (Bornholmsk dialect) in Denmark and in Blekinge, Halland, Skåne (Scanian dialect) and the...
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former Danish territories Scania, Halland and Blekinge and Bornholm). The former dialects in Skåneland are accordingly called East Danish (Østdansk)....
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destroying them. Author J. P. Kuhre collected a tale from Nyker in the Bornholm dialect, in 1930. In the tale, titled Dænj swårta halta Hunj ("The Black Lame...
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Danish language (section Old and Middle dialects)
of Language. pp. 159–9. Prince, John Dyneley (1924). "The Danish Dialect of Bornholm". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 63 (2): 190–207...
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Rutsker (category Bornholm)
Church, from which it takes its name, "ker" meaning church in the Bornholm dialect. Standing on a hilltop 130 metres (430 ft) above sea level, it is the...
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Pedersker (category Bornholm)
means "Peter's church" in Bornholm dialect. Built in the Romanesque style, the church is thought to be the oldest on Bornholm, dating from the 10th or...
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parish church located in the village of Klemensker on the Danish island of Bornholm. Completed in 1882 in the Historicist style, it replaces an earlier Romanesque...
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St. Bodil's Church (category Churches in Bornholm)
Bodil. As a result, the parish is called Bodilsker (Bodil's Church in Bornholm dialect). The church first belonged to the Archbishopric of Lund, then came...
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Languages of Sweden (section Dialects)
by some a dialect of Danish, and the related Bornholmsk dialect spoken on the Baltic island of Bornholm, is considered an East Danish dialect. Historically...
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Stød (section Dialectal variation)
Zealand, and Bornholm, there is neither stød nor pitch accent. In most of Jutland and on Zealand, there is stød. In Zealandic traditional dialects and regional...
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Klemensker (category Bornholm)
of Bornholm's localities, the name Klemensker is derived from its church, Sankt Clemens Kirke, the suffix -ker denoting church in the local dialect. There...
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Provinces Scania (now Swedish) Halland (now Swedish) Blekinge (now Swedish) Bornholm Øerne ('The Islands') Zealand Hornsherred Odsherred North Zealand Stevns...
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coast. Bedrock in Blekinge is mostly granite and gneiss of the Blekinge-Bornholm rock province. Evidence of human habitation in western Blekinge dates circa...
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Halland, Bornholm and the Norwegian provinces of Båhuslen and Trøndelag to Sweden. The 1660 Treaty of Copenhagen forced Sweden to return Bornholm and Trøndelag...
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Funen (section Fynsk dialects)
North, South, and West Funen dialects, as well as sub-dialects such as Tåsinge, Ærø, and Langeland dialects. West Funen dialects can further be divided into...
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Burgundians, a Germanic people who may have originated on the Baltic island of Bornholm, settled in the western Alps. They founded the Kingdom of the Burgundians...
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liege and died for the Byzantine Emperor. Halfdan may have died either on Bornholm or in a holmgang, and where Kári died is not certain either. The most likely...
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Retrieved 25 December 2019. "Promy na Bornholm / Rejsy na Bornholm / Prom Bornholm / Jak dojechać na Bornholm | bornholm.pl". https://www.bornpol.dk/dansk...
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permanent, as well as Blekinge, Bornholm and Scania becoming Swedish. However, the Treaty of Copenhagen in 1660 restored Bornholm to Denmark. The Skåneland...
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island of Bornholm. However, two years later, in 1660, there was a follow-up treaty, the Treaty of Copenhagen, which gave Trøndelag and Bornholm back to...
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overseas regions including eastern Sweden and the islands of Gotland and Bornholm. Rimbert in his Vita Ansgari described early conflicts between the Curonians...
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until recently) in very old forms of certain conservative dialects in Northern Jutland and Bornholm. /l, j, r/ are voiceless [l̥, ç~ɕ, χ] after /p, t, k/...
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ferry sails from Sassnitz ferry port in Mukran to the Danish island of Bornholm, to Swedish Trelleborg, to Klaipėda (formerly Memel) in Lithuania, to Baltiysk...
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the southern tip of Sweden have ferry links with the Danish island of Bornholm and the German ports of Sassnitz, Rostock and Travemünde, respectively...
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