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SWEDISH STUDIES: LANGUAGE

SWEDISH STUDIES: LANGUAGE 1078 Germanic Languages V. SWEDISH STUDIES* LANGUAGE By KERSTIN PE TERSSON, Lecturer in Swedish, University of EastAnglia I. GENERAL Sprak i Norden 1982. Arsskrift for de nordiska spraknamndema, ed. Else Bojsen (Denmark), Mikael Reuter (Finland), Stale Leland (Nor­ way), and Catharina Griinbaum (Sweden) (SSSN, 7I ), I 54 pp. This volume concentrates on the position of Icelandic, Faroese, and Finnish in the Nordic community, with special reference to their usability on the official bodies concerned with Nordic co-operation. Baldur Jonsson (Icelandic), J6han Hendrik W. Poulsen (Faroese), and Pirkko Ruotsalainen (Finnish) see a clear need for a change of attitude and a proper assessment of the problems facing Nordic delegates who cannot use their mother tongue at Nordic meetings. Tankar om spraket, ed. Bertil Molde (SSSN, 70), I62 pp., contains I5 articles on various aspects of contemporary Swedish, previously published in Svenska sprakniimnden's periodical Sprakvard, I974-8o, and revised by the contributors before publication in this collection. Erik Wellander, Riktig svenska, has appeared in its 4th revised and abbreviated ed., Solna, Esselte Studium, 3Iopp. Talspraks.forskning i Norden: mal, material, metoder, ed. Sture Allen and Mats Thelander, Lund, Studentlitteratur, 235 pp., discusses aspects ofNordic research on spoken language. Akejonsson, Den omsorgsfolle ordmalanren: http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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1078 Germanic Languages V. SWEDISH STUDIES* LANGUAGE By KERSTIN PE TERSSON, Lecturer in Swedish, University of EastAnglia I. GENERAL Sprak i Norden 1982. Arsskrift for de nordiska spraknamndema, ed. Else Bojsen (Denmark), Mikael Reuter (Finland), Stale Leland (Nor­ way), and Catharina Griinbaum (Sweden) (SSSN, 7I ), I 54 pp. This volume concentrates on the position of Icelandic, Faroese, and Finnish in the Nordic community, with special reference to their usability on the official bodies concerned with Nordic co-operation. Baldur Jonsson (Icelandic), J6han Hendrik W. Poulsen (Faroese), and Pirkko Ruotsalainen (Finnish) see a clear need for a change of attitude and a proper assessment of the problems facing Nordic delegates who cannot use their mother tongue at Nordic meetings. Tankar om spraket, ed. Bertil Molde (SSSN, 70), I62 pp., contains I5 articles on various aspects of contemporary Swedish, previously published in Svenska sprakniimnden's periodical Sprakvard, I974-8o, and revised by the contributors before publication in this collection. Erik Wellander, Riktig svenska, has appeared in its 4th revised and abbreviated ed., Solna, Esselte Studium, 3Iopp. Talspraks.forskning i Norden: mal, material, metoder, ed. Sture Allen and Mats Thelander, Lund, Studentlitteratur, 235 pp., discusses aspects ofNordic research on spoken language. Akejonsson, Den omsorgsfolle ordmalanren:

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Published: Mar 13, 1983

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