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Record #132215:

Nordnorsk språkvariasjon / Tove Bull.

Title: Nordnorsk språkvariasjon / Tove Bull.
Translated title: North Norwegian speech variation.
Author(s): Bull, Tove.
Date: 1994.
Publisher: Oslo: Gyldendal Norsk Forlag
Language: Norwegian.
In: Nordnorsk kulturhistorie. (1994.), Vol. 2. Det mangfoldige folket.
Abstract: Article describes some characteristic grammatical usages, some borrowed words and some different linguistic clusters. Main three languages of Norwegian, Saami and Finnish are themselves split, especially Saami, and with some markers passed across. Russenorsk was also prevalent before Revolution. Future population will probably still use three languages.
Notes:

In: Nordnorsk kulturhistorie. Vol. 2. Det mangfoldige folket. / Einar-Arne Drivenes, Marit Anne Hauan, Helge A. Wold, eds.

Keywords: 81'246.2 -- Bilingualism.
81'246.3 -- Multilingualism.
803.96 -- Norwegian language.
809.454.1 -- Finnic languages.
809.455 -- Saami language.
S -- Literature and Language.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*58) -- Norway.
(*582) -- Finnmark.
(*584) -- Troms.
(*586) -- Nordland.
SPRI record no.: 132215

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