2016
DOI: 10.21638/11701/spbu21.2016.105
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After Ivar Aasen: formation of Norwegian dialectology in the end of the 19th — beginning of the 20th century

Abstract: Dialects in Norway are widely used, and attitude towards dialect speech is rather positive. Dialects are spoken in public contexts and in the media. This situation should be seen in connection with the peculiarities of Norwegian history (late independence acquisition, among other causes). In this situation it is not surprising that dialect research is highly appreciated, and names of the prominent dialectologists are known to average Norwegians. This is certainly true as for Ivar Aasen, the amateur linguist an… Show more

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