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Language planning in Norway
A bold experiment with unexpected results
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Arthur O. Sandved
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction vii
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I. DIFFUSING AND SHAPING THE STANDARD
- Standardization and social networks 1
- Dutch orthography in lower, middle and upper class documents in 19th-century Flanders 27
- Standard German in the 19th century? 43
- On the importance of foreign language grammars for a history of standard German 67
- Norms and standards in 16th-century Swedish orthography 83
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II. STANDARD AND IDENTITY
- Emerging mother-tongue awareness 99
- Two hundred years of language planning in Belgium 117
- Political inflections 135
- Standardization, language change, resistance and the question of linguistic threat 153
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III. NON-STANDARDIZATION, DE-STANDARDIZATION AND RE-STANDARDIZATION
- The standardization of Luxembourgish 179
- Language planning in Norway 191
- ‘Democratic’ and ‘elitist’ trends and a Frisian standard 205
- Yiddish 219
- Standardization processes and the mid-Atlantic English paradigm 229
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction vii
-
I. DIFFUSING AND SHAPING THE STANDARD
- Standardization and social networks 1
- Dutch orthography in lower, middle and upper class documents in 19th-century Flanders 27
- Standard German in the 19th century? 43
- On the importance of foreign language grammars for a history of standard German 67
- Norms and standards in 16th-century Swedish orthography 83
-
II. STANDARD AND IDENTITY
- Emerging mother-tongue awareness 99
- Two hundred years of language planning in Belgium 117
- Political inflections 135
- Standardization, language change, resistance and the question of linguistic threat 153
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III. NON-STANDARDIZATION, DE-STANDARDIZATION AND RE-STANDARDIZATION
- The standardization of Luxembourgish 179
- Language planning in Norway 191
- ‘Democratic’ and ‘elitist’ trends and a Frisian standard 205
- Yiddish 219
- Standardization processes and the mid-Atlantic English paradigm 229
- Index 253