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  1. Новонорве́жский язык, ню́ношк, ню́норск (норв. nynorsk) — одна из форм современного литературного норвежского языка (наряду с букмолом).

  2. Norwegian (Norwegian: norsk [ˈnɔʂːk] ⓘ) is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family spoken mainly in Norway, where it is an official language. Along with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a dialect continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional varieties; some Norwegian and Swedish dialects ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NynorskNynorsk - Wikipedia

    • History
    • Early Nynorsk Studies and Dictionaries
    • Ivar Aasen's Work
    • Geographical Distribution
    • Status of The Language Form
    • Spoken Nynorsk
    • Grammar
    • Word Forms Compared with Bokmål Norwegian
    • External Links

    Norway had its own written and oral language—Norwegian. After the Kalmar Union, Norway became a less important part of Denmark. At that time, Danish was declared the written language of Norway until 1814, and Danish with Norwegian intonation and pronunciation was on occasion spoken in the cities (see Dano-Norwegian). With the independence of Norway...

    After the transition from Middle Norwegian to New Norwegian/Nynorsk (c.1525), several studies of the language were assembled. The oldest of these is a language overview and collection of proverbs from the early 1600s Vest-Agder. Later in the century, a dictionary from Robyggjelaget was written. Neither of these works were printed until more recentl...

    A systematic study of the Norwegian language was made by Ivar Aasen in the mid 19th century. After the dissolution of Denmark–Norway and the establishment of the union between Sweden and Norway in 1814, Norwegians considered that neither Danish, by now a foreign language, nor by any means Swedish, were suitable written norms for Norwegian affairs. ...

    Bokmål has a much larger basis in the cities and generally outside of the western part of the country.Most Norwegians do not speak either Nynorsk or Bokmål as written, but a Norwegian dialect that identifies their origins. Nynorsk shares many of the problems that minority languages face. In Norway, each municipality and county can choose to declare...

    Written Nynorsk is found in all the same types of places and for the same uses (newspapers, commercial products, computer programs, etc.) as other written languages. Most of the biggest newspapers in Norway have certain articles written in Nynorsk, like VG and Aftenposten, but are mainly Bokmål. There are also nationwide newspapers where Nynorsk is...

    Nynorsk is first and foremost a written language form but it does appear as a spoken language. Spoken Nynorsk is often referred to as normed Nynorsk speech. Bokmål speech in Eastern Norway often conforms to Urban East Norwegian, whereas Bokmål speech in Bergen and Trondheim is called pen-bergensk (lit. fine Bergenish) and pen-trøndersk (lit. fine T...

    Nynorsk is a North Germanic language, close in form to both Icelandic and the other form of written Norwegian (Bokmål). Nynorsk grammar is closer in grammar to Old West Norse than Bokmål is, as the latter was influenced by Danish.

    Many words in Nynorsk are similar to their equivalents in Bokmål, with differing form, for example: The distinction between Bokmål and Nynorsk is that while Bokmål has for the most part derived its forms from the written Danish language or the common Danish-Norwegian speech, Nynorsk has its orthographical standards from Aasen's reconstructed "base ...

  4. Норве́жский язык (самоназвание: norsk [nɔʂːk]) — язык германской ветви, на котором говорят в Норвегии. Исторически норвежский наиболее близок фарерскому и исландскому языкам, однако благодаря значительному влиянию датского языка и некоторому влиянию шведского, норвежский близок этим языкам.

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  6. Новонорве́жская Википе́дия — языковой раздел Википедии на новонорвежском языке, также именуемом нюнорск или нюношк. Кроме того, раздел содержит статьи на хёгнорске.

  7. Høgnorsk норвежское произношение: [ˈhø̂ːɡnɔʂk] [1] — « высокий норвежский ») — термин для разновидностей новонорвежского языка (нюнорска), которые представляют собой ранние версии ландсмола, отвергая изменения, внесённые в него в последующие времена и превратившие его в современный нюнорск.