A Grammar of Elfdalian
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: London UCL Press 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (404 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- online resource
- 9781787352872
- 9781787355392
- 9781787355408
- 9781787355415
- 9781800080935
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- Language and Linguistics
- Language: reference and general
- Usage and grammar guides
- Linguistics
- Sociolinguistics
- Historical and comparative linguistics
- Language teaching and learning
- Language teaching theory and methods
- Language teaching and learning: first or native languages
- C Language and Linguistics
- CB Language
- CBG Usage and grammar guides
- CF Linguistics
- CFB Sociolinguistics
- CFF Historical and comparative linguistics
- CJ Language teaching and learning
- CJA Language teaching theory and methods
- CJAB Language teaching and learning
- Dalmål
- Elfdalian
- Scandinavian languages
- Sweden
- Swedish
- Swedish dialectology
- comparative historical linguistics
- comparative linguistics
- dalecarlian
- dialect
- endangered languages
- first or native languages
- grammar
- historical linguistics
- laguage planning
- language categories
- language decline
- language features
- language revitalisation
- language revival
- language structure
- languages
- linguistics
- minority language
- phonology
- reference and general
- sociolinguistics
- thema EDItEUR
- Älvdalen
- Älvdalska
- Övdaln
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Elfdalian is the language traditionally spoken in Övdaln (Älvdalen), central Sweden. Due to its linguistic differences to Swedish, coupled with the determination of the speech community, several attempts have been made to acquire an official recognition of Elfdalian as a minority language in Sweden. However, despite growing interest in documenting and revitalising Elfdalian, it is still regarded as a dialect. As one of the best-preserved members of a larger but lesser-known Dalecarlian (or Dalmål) sub-branch of the Scandinavian languages, Elfdalian is a unique language to study. The purpose of the grammar is to account for Late Classical, or 'Preserved', Elfdalian from linguistic, historical and sociolinguistic angles, and to make the language, including both its archaic and innovative features, accessible to a wider audience. The grammar has multiple target groups: people in Övdaln who wish to revitalise or reclaim their language in a more original form than the one it was transferred into through language decline and Swedish influence since the beginning of the twentieth century; those who wish to transmit the language to others through preschool, school or adult instruction; and likewise others who wish to study a lesser-known North Germanic language. Linguists may find Elfdalian interesting from the angles of comparative historical linguistics, language structure, as well as sociolinguistics and language planning.
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