The Phonology of Norwegian

Author:   Gjert Kristoffersen (Professor of Nordic Languages, Professor of Nordic Languages, University of Bergen)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   384
Publication Date:   29 June 2000
Format:   Hardback
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A the end of the fourteenth century, Norway, having previously been an independent kingdom, became by conquest a province of Denmark and remained so for three centuries. In1814, as part of the fall-out from the Napoleonic wars, the country became a largely independent nation within the monarchy of Sweden. By this time, however, Danish had become the language of government, commerce, and education, as well as of the middle and upper classes. Nationalistic Norwegians sought to reestablish native identity by creating and promulgating a new language based partly on rural dialects and partly on Old Norse. The upper and middle classes sought to retain a form of Norwegian close to Danish that would be intelligible to themselves and to their neighbours in Sweden and Denmark. The controversy has gone on ever since. One result is that the standard dictionaries of Norwegian ignore pronunciation, for no version can be counted as 'received'. Another is that there has been considerable variety and change in Norwe

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Author:   Gjert Kristoffersen (Professor of Nordic Languages, Professor of Nordic Languages, University of Bergen)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.701kg
ISBN:  

9780198237655


ISBN 10:   0198237650
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   29 June 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: Segments: Inventory and Feature Specifications 3: Phonotactic Constraints 4: Word Phonology 5: Syllable Structure 6: Stress Assignment in Simplex Words 7: Cyclic Stress Assignment 8: Cyclic Syllabification 9: Tonal Accents 10: Intonation and Rhythm 11: Postlexical Segmental Phonology 12: Orthographic Conventions References

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`the book presents the most complete treatment of Norwegian phonology ... and is in itself a thing a univerity teacher of Norwegioan has only dreamt of ... splendid' Linguist List 12.826 `Kristoffersen's book ... uses its almost four hundred pages to the full.' Linguist List 12.826 `a fascinating account of a language with two written forms and no standard spoken form' Ann Sundqvist, M2 Best Books `The book is an ideal reference source in lexical phonology for students in advanced phonology courses and professional linguists.' THES


The Phonology of Norwegian is a major contribution which will significantly advance phonologists' understanding of Norwegian, and which will be the standard reference work on this language for decades to come. Curt Rice, Phonology The phonology of Norwegian is a book that no future student of Norwegian phonology can afford to ignore. Journal of Linguistics Another aspect of the book that will make it useful as a reference book is the copious bibliography and the many good summaries of earlier work on Norwegian phonology. Since much of this work is published in Norwegian, Kristoffersen makes a substantial body of research available for the international linguistic community. Journal of Linguistics The most important aspect of a book of the type under review is [therefore, in my opinion], to what extent it will prove successful as a reference book for future students of Norwegian phonology. In this respect, I find the book very promising. Journal of Linguistics The book presents the most complete treatment of Norwegian phonology ... and is in itself a thing a univerity teacher of Norwegioan has only dreamt of ... splendid. Linguist List 12.826 The book is an ideal reference source in lexical phonology for students in advanced phonology courses and professional linguists. Times Higher Education Supplement


The Phonology of Norwegian is a major contribution which will significantly advance phonologists' understanding of Norwegian, and which will be the standard reference work on this language for decades to come. Curt Rice, Phonology The phonology of Norwegian is a book that no future student of Norwegian phonology can afford to ignore. Journal of Linguistics Another aspect of the book that will make it useful as a reference book is the copious bibliography and the many good summaries of earlier work on Norwegian phonology. Since much of this work is published in Norwegian, Kristoffersen makes a substantial body of research available for the international linguistic community. Journal of Linguistics The most important aspect of a book of the type under review is [therefore, in my opinion], to what extent it will prove successful as a reference book for future students of Norwegian phonology. In this respect, I find the book very promising. Journal of Linguistics The book presents the most complete treatment of Norwegian phonology ... and is in itself a thing a univerity teacher of Norwegioan has only dreamt of ... splendid. Linguist List 12.826 The book is an ideal reference source in lexical phonology for students in advanced phonology courses and professional linguists. Times Higher Education Supplement


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Gjert Kristoffersen is Professor of Nordic Languages at the University of Bergen, and was from 1984-1988 the Editor at the Norwegian University Press.

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