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  • '''Einar Haugen''' (1906 April 19 - 1994 June 20) was a Norwegian-American linguist whose research focused on Scandinavian languages, bilingu Haugen was born in Sioux City, Iowa. His parents were Norwegian immigrants from the town of Oppdal. As a child, he lived with his family in
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  • ..., Finnish, Classical Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Luganda, Norwegian, Russian and Swedish.
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  • ...nese, some Bantu languages, and some European languages including Swedish, Norwegian, and Serbo-Croatian. In the other sense...it refers to a pitch feature (nor
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  • ...ltr'', [[English]] ''skull'') and means originally 'bald' (''skallet'' in Norwegian).<ref>Steinar Wikan. 1995. ''Grensebygda Neiden''. Stonglandseidet: Nordkal * Norwegian (Nynorsk) [[Skoltesamisk]]
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  • *Norwegian (Nynorsk) [[adjektiv]]
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  • ...as neighbouring languages. Compared to Danish, Swedish speakers understand Norwegian more easily with respect to its pronunciation.
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  • ...in applying their definitions that they would insist on talking about the "Norwegian-Danish" language (though sometimes the umbrella term "Continental Scandinav
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  • * English-Norwegian Parallel Corpus (ENPC) ...io.no/ilos/forskning/forskningsprosjekter/enpc/ The website of the English-Norwegian Parallel Corpus]
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  • ...Swedish, [[Glottopedia:欢迎,新来者|Chinese]], Japanese, [[Glottopedia:Velkomen|Norwegian (Nynorsk)]], and in the future hopefully also in many other languages. * Norwegian (Nynorsk) [[Glottopedia:Velkomen|Velkomen]]
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  • His linguistic ideas are based on the analyses of many European (Czech, Norwegian, Italian, Scots Gaelic) and Oriental (Uralo-Altaic, Iranian) languages. His
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  • ...and Grumperz discovered that members of the village spoke two dialects of Norwegian and used them according to specific situations. In the following years, mor
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  • *Norwegian Lapp
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