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Author Jahr, Ernst Håkon, 1948- author.

Title Language planning as a sociolinguistic experiment : the case of modern Norwegian / Ernst Håkon Jahr
Published Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2014]

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 218 pages) : illustrations, map
Contents Title page; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Preface; CHAPTER 1 Land and people, language and language planning; PART I THE NATIONALIST PERIOD, 1814-1917; CHAPTER 2 Before the start of language planning: 1814-45; CHAPTER 3 A language based on upper-middle-class speech or peasant dialects? The programmes proposed by Knud Knudsen and Ivar Aasen; CHAPTER 4 The language question becomes a major political issue: 1860-1907; CHAPTER 5 Two Norwegian written standards: is linguistic reconciliation possible? Early twentieth century up to the 1917 language reforms
PART II THE SOCIOPOLITICAL PERIOD, 1917-66CHAPTER 6 The emergence of a socialist theory of language planning: a sociolinguistic experiment; CHAPTER 7 The post-war language struggle (1945-66) to counter the sociolinguistic experiment of 1938; PART III FROM A SINGLE-STANDARD TO A TWO-STANDARD STRATEGY; CHAPTER 8 The end of the single-standard policy (1966-2002): reforms in 1981 and 2005 (for Bokmål) and 2012 (for Nynorsk); CHAPTER 9 Summary and concluding remarks; References; List of terms of language varieties; Timeline for the different written varieties of Norwegian
Summary A study of language planning using Norwegian as a case study. 2014 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of the Norwegian nation following centuries of Danish rule. This book gives a comprehensive account of that entire 200-year period, and analyses how Norwegians defined, fought over, and developed their own independent Scandinavian language, differentiating it from Danish and Swedish, through language planning. The almost two centuries of Norwegian language planning and conflict encompassed an extraordinary sociolinguistic experiment which led to decades of intense linguistic struggle and which has had no parallel anywhere else in the world. This fascinating book-length case study provides students and scholars in sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, language planning and language policy with a richly detailed insight into the uniqueness of the Norwegian language development
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-192) and index
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Subject Language planning -- Norway
Sociolinguistics.
sociolinguistics.
Sociolinguistics.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- General.
Language planning
Sociolinguistics
Norwegisch
Sprachpolitik
Norwegisch.
Sprachpolitik.
Standardsprache.
Norway
Norwegen
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2014407309
ISBN 9780748678341
0748678344