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
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ISBN
9780191543937
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2020
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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