New Norwegian language
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- contrast with Dano-Norwegian
- In Norwegian language
…called Dano-Norwegian, or Riksmål) and New Norwegian (Nynorsk).
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- In Norwegian language
- development of Norwegian language
- In Norway: Languages of Norway
Landsmål, or “Country Language,” was then created out of the rural dialects. After a long feud, mostly urban-rural in makeup, the forms received equal status under the terms Bokmål (“Book Language”) and Nynorsk (New Norwegian), respectively. For more than four-fifths of schoolchildren, Bokmål is the…
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- In Norway: Languages of Norway
- use in Norway
- In Norway: Languages of Norway
…terms Bokmål (“Book Language”) and Nynorsk (New Norwegian), respectively. For more than four-fifths of schoolchildren, Bokmål is the main language in local schools, and it is the principal language of commerce and communications. In daily speech Bokmål is predominant in the area around Oslo and the eastern Norwegian lowland, while…
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- In Norway: Languages of Norway
contribution by
- Aasen
- In Ivar Aasen
…created the written standard of Nynorsk (New Norwegian), one of the two official languages of Norway.
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- Aukrust
- In Olav Aukrust
…contributed to the development of Nynorsk (New Norwegian; an amalgam of rural Norwegian dialects) as a literary language.
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- In Olav Aukrust
- Duun
- In Olav Duun
…peasant dialects that developed into Nynorsk, one of the official languages of Norway. Although this was not the usual literary language, Duun’s works have been influential in raising Nynorsk to literary eminence. At the same time, his particular linguistic idiom may have prevented him from reaching an international audience.
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- In Olav Duun
- Vesaas
- In The Birds
…“country language,” or Nymorsk (“New Norwegian”), as it was later known. Couched in a completely believable dialog, The Birds describes highly charged relationships and experiences in an austere, primordial landscape. The novel can also be taken as allegorical and symbolic, a heartfelt plea for tolerance of outsiders.
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- In The Birds
- Vinje
- In Aasmund Olafson Vinje
…known as New Norwegian, or Nynorsk. In his newspaper Vinje wrote about everything from philosophy and literature to politics. It was not until he was 40 that Vinje started writing poetry, mostly lyrics about mountain scenes and other aspects of nature. His best-known work is Ferdaminni fraa sumaren 1860 (1861;…
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- In Aasmund Olafson Vinje