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The Phonology of Norwegian

An In-Depth Analysis of Language Evolution and Structure

Gjert Kristoffersen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:25th Oct '07

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This book provides an in-depth analysis of Norwegian phonology, exploring its evolution, sound structures, and the interplay between spoken and written language.

In The Phonology of Norwegian, Gjert Kristoffersen delves into the significant transformations the Norwegian language has experienced over the past 180 years. By examining a wealth of evidence, he offers a unique analysis of how the sounds and meanings of competing languages can change and develop over time. This exploration not only highlights the evolution of Norwegian but also provides insights into broader linguistic principles.

The book presents a thorough examination of the phonetic and phonological characteristics of Norwegian. Kristoffersen meticulously analyzes the structure of the lexicon and the rules governing sound order within the language. He further investigates word phonology, exploring its relationship with the lexicon, principles of syllabification, dialect placement, intonation, and connected speech. Each of these elements contributes to a comprehensive understanding of how Norwegian functions as a living language.

Concluding with a detailed analysis of the intricate relationships between written and spoken forms of Norwegian, The Phonology of Norwegian is grounded in the framework of Generative Phonology, utilizing insights predominantly from Lexical Theory. The author's primary aim is to elucidate the phonological system of Norwegian in a clear and concise manner, making this work an essential resource for linguists and language enthusiasts alike.

The Phonology of Norwegian is a book that no future student of Norwegian phonology can afford to ignore. * Journal of Linguistics *
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 *

ISBN: 9780199229321

Dimensions: 233mm x 156mm x 21mm

Weight: 585g

336 pages