Language Planning as a Sociolinguistic Experiment : : The Case of Modern Norwegian / / Ernst Håkon Jahr.

GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748637829','ISBN:9780748678341']);A study of language planning using Norwegian as a case study2014 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of the Norwegian nation following centuries of Danish rule. This book gives a comprehensive account...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t List of figures --   |t Preface --   |t Map of Norway --   |t 1. Land and people, language and language planning 1 Introduction --   |t PART I: THE NATIONALIST PERIOD, 1814-1917 --   |t 2. Before the start of language planning: 1814-45 --   |t 3. A language based on upper-middle-class speech or peasant dialects? The programmes proposed by Knud Knudsen and Ivar Aasen --   |t 4. The language question becomes a major political issue: 1860-1907 --   |t 5. Two Norwegian written standards: is linguistic reconciliation possible? Early twentieth century up to the 1917 language reforms --   |t PART II: THE SOCIOPOLITICAL PERIOD, 1917-66 --   |t 6. The emergence of a socialist theory of language planning: a sociolinguistic experiment --   |t 7. The post-war language struggle (1945-66) to counter the sociolinguistic experiment of 1938 --   |t PART III: FROM A SINGLE-STANDARD TO A TWOSTANDARD STRATEGY --   |t 8. The end of the single-standard policy (1966-2002): reforms in 1981 and 2005 (for Bokmål) and 2012 (for Nynorsk) --   |t 9. Summary and concluding remarks --   |t References --   |t List of terms of language varieties --   |t Timeline for the different written varieties of Norwegian --   |t Timeline of important events for language planning and conflict in modern Norway --   |t Index 
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