Norwegian dialects (dialekter/ar) are commonly divided into four main groups, 'Northern Norwegian' (nordnorsk), 'Central Norwegian' (trøndersk), 'Western...
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Danish, Norwegian forms a dialect continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional varieties; some Norwegian and Swedish dialects, in particular...
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variety of Norwegian, Urban East Norwegian has traditionally been used in public venues such as theatre and TV, although today local dialects are used extensively...
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North Germanic languages (redirect from North Germanic dialect)
South Swedish dialects Scanian Göta dialects Gotland dialects Svealand dialects Norrland dialects Jämtland dialects East Swedish dialects Finland Swedish...
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Nynorsk (redirect from Neo-Norwegian)
context of Norwegian romantic nationalism. In the 1840s, Aasen traveled across rural Norway and studied its dialects. He preferred the rural dialects of Vestlandet...
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Bokmål (redirect from Norwegian (bokmål) language)
East Norwegian: [ˈbûːkmoːɫ] ) (UK: /ˈbuːkmɔːl/, US: /ˈbʊk-, ˈboʊk-/; lit. 'book-tongue') is one of the official written standards for the Norwegian language...
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other central Scandinavian dialects (Trønder dialects, east Norwegian dialects, Norrland dialects, some Finland Swedish dialects), the most characteristic...
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Old Norse (redirect from Old Norse dialects)
needed] Bokmål Norwegian – Norwegianization of written Danish; Nynorsk Norwegian – Standardised written Norwegian based on Norwegian dialects; No = same in...
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Scandinavian. The Scanian dialect is southern East Scandinavian, along with Danish and Jutish. Norwegian dialects Danish dialects Scanian dialects Leinonen, Therese...
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and a part of the Schengen Area. The Norwegian dialects share mutual intelligibility with Danish and Swedish. Norway maintains the Nordic welfare model...
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Bergensk (redirect from Bergen Norwegian)
dialect is a dialect of Norwegian used in Bergen, Norway. It is easy for Norwegians to recognise, as it is more distinguishable from other dialects in...
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extent in some dialects. All dialects of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish form a dialect continuum within a wider North Germanic dialect continuum. This...
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Old Norwegian (Norwegian: gammelnorsk and gam(m)alnorsk), also called Norwegian Norse, is an early form of the Norwegian language that was spoken between...
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divisions between spoken dialects. This interim Norwegian is known as middle Norwegian (mellomnorsk). With the Black Death in 1349, Norway's economy and political...
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Koiné language (redirect from Compromise dialect)
variety of Hindi dialects were conscripted to serve as indentured labourers throughout the colonial world. Speakers of the dialects came together in varying...
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Norway, Urban East Norwegian is strongly influenced by the written Danish language. It is markedly different from the traditional Norwegian dialects in...
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Dano-Norwegian (Danish and Norwegian: dansk-norsk) was a koiné/mixed language that evolved among the urban elite in Norwegian cities during the later years...
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Middle Norwegian † Modern Norwegian dialects Nordnorsk [no] (Northern Norway) Bodø dialect [no] (Bodø) Brønnøy dialect (Brønnøy) Helgeland dialect [no]...
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Æ (category Articles containing Norwegian-language text)
many northern, western, and southwestern Norwegian dialects such as Trøndersk and in the western Danish dialects of Thy and Southern Jutland, the word "I"...
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American Norwegian (Norwegian: amerikansk norsk) is a koiné dialect of Norwegian spoken by Norwegian-Americans. While American Norwegian is not archaic...
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Ivar Aasen (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
assembled one of the two official written versions of the Norwegian language, Nynorsk, from various dialects. He was born as Iver Andreas Aasen at Åsen in Ørsta...
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Høgnorsk (redirect from High Norwegian language)
Høgnorsk (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈhø̂ːɡnɔʁsk, ˈhø̂ːɡnɔʂk]; meaning High Norwegian) is a term for varieties of the Norwegian language from Nynorsk that...
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cut across state borders, the Scanian dialects have normally been treated as part of the South Swedish dialects by Swedish dialectologists. Many of the...
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Danish language (category Articles containing Norwegian-language text)
Denmark–Norway. Bokmål is based on Danish, unlike the other variety of Norwegian, Nynorsk, which is based on the Norwegian dialects, with Old Norwegian as...
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The dialects of the interior mountainous areas (Hedmark, Oppland, and interior parts of Buskerud and Telemark) are all distinct. The dialects of the...
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Trøndersk (redirect from Trondheim dialect)
Norwegian: [ˈtrœndsk]), is a Norwegian dialect, or rather a group of several sub-dialects. As is the case with all Norwegian dialects, it has no standardised...
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the north. The Northern Norwegian dialects share a common, musical intonation, different from the southern dialects of Norway. Apart from this, there...
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Sociolect (redirect from Social dialect)
(social dialects) and dialects proper (geographical dialects), which are often confused, is the settings in which they are created. A dialect's main identifier...
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Norwegian Folktales (Norwegian: Norske folkeeventyr) is a collection of Norwegian folktales and legends by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe. It...
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Palatalization (phonetics) (section Norwegian)
velarized and labialized. Many Norwegian dialects have phonemic palatalized consonants. In many parts of Northern Norway and many areas of Møre og Romsdal...
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