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    Oslo dialect (Norwegian: Vikamål and Østkantmål, translated Vika dialect and East End dialect) is a Norwegian dialect and the traditional dialect of Oslo...
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    (Metropolitan area of Oslo [no]) Oslo dialect (Oslo) Asker and Bærum dialect (Asker and Bærum) Romerike dialect (Romerike) Ringerike dialects [no] (Ringerike...
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  • inherited their non-Oslo elements from Danish. The present-day Oslo dialect is also influenced by other Eastern Norwegian dialects. The following table...
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  • Bohuslän dialect [sv] (Bohuslän province) (influenced by Swedish in retrospective) Grenland dialect [no] (Grenland district) Oslo dialect (Oslo) Midtøstland...
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  • needed] This variant is colloquially termed the Oslo dialect, a misnomer since the original Oslo dialect predates and differs from the Dano-Norwegian koiné...
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    retrospective) Grenland dialect [no] (Grenland district) Oslo dialect (Oslo) Midtøstland dialects [no] (Mid-east districts) Ringerike dialects [no] (Ringerike...
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    of the city. The colloquial language of the East End is based on the Oslo dialect (austkantsmål), whereas the colloquial language in the West End is based...
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  • with such vowels are being emphasized. There are five diphthongs in the Oslo dialect of Norwegian, all of them falling: [æɪ] as in nei, "no" [œʷʏʷ] as in...
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    Norwegian forms a dialect continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional varieties; some Norwegian and Swedish dialects, in particular...
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  • Trøndersk (redirect from Trondheim dialect)
    [ˈtrœndsk]), is a Norwegian dialect, or rather a group of several sub-dialects. As is the case with all Norwegian dialects, it has no standardised orthography...
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    Urban East Norwegian Oslo dialect Dølamål Hallingmål-Valdris Gudbrandsdalsmål Vestnorsk Arendal dialect Sandnes dialect Stavanger dialect Bergensk Sognamål...
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  • Therese (2011). "Aggregate Analysis of Vowel Pronunciation in Swedish Dialects". Oslo Studies in Language. 3 (2): 75–95. doi:10.5617/osla.101. Pettersson...
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  • Meldal dialect or Meldal Norwegian is a dialect of Norwegian used in the area of the old Meldal Municipality (now part of Orkland Municipality). It is...
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    The University of Oslo (Norwegian: Universitetet i Oslo; Latin: Universitas Osloensis) is a public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the...
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    Bergensk (redirect from Bergen dialect)
    d, l/ are alveolar [n, t, d, l]. As in Stavanger and Oslo, younger speakers of the Bergen dialect tend to merge /ç/ with /ʃ/. In the 19th and 20th centuries...
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  • d, l/ are alveolar [n, t, d, l]. As in Bergen and Oslo, younger speakers of the Stavanger dialect tend to merge /ç/ with /ʃ/. /r/ is realized as a voiced...
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    (Swedish: skånska [ˈskɔ̂nːska] , Danish: skånsk) is an East Scandinavian dialect spoken in the province of Scania in southern Sweden. Broadly speaking,...
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    Comparison of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish (category Comparison of Germanic languages and dialects)
    the East Norwegian pronunciation of Oslo is taken as the norm. In practice, most Norwegians will speak a local dialect in most contexts; furthermore, Bokmål...
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  • 80 X Leinonen, Therese, "Aggregate analysis of vowel pronunciation in Swedish dialects" in Oslo Studies in Language, vol. 3, no. 2 (2011). v t e v t e...
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    Tron Øgrim (category Writers from Oslo)
    communicating in a non-standard eastern Oslo dialect, even where he might have been expected to use standardized Bokmål. Born in Oslo, Øgrim was one of the most influential...
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    Vestlandsk (category Dialect articles with speakers set to 'unknown')
    the dialects that are spoken on the coast of western Norway in the area ranging from Romsdal in the north to Agder in the south. These dialects can furthermore...
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    Övdalian (redirect from Elfdalian dialect)
    other Dalecarlian dialects. Traditionally regarded as a Swedish dialect, but by several criteria closer to West Scandinavian dialects, Övdalian is a separate...
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  • Arendalsk (category Dialect articles with speakers set to 'unknown')
    be extended to mid vowels. Tonemes of the Arendal dialect are the same as those of the Oslo dialect; accent 1 is low-rising, whereas accent 2 is falling-rising...
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  • Urban East Norwegian (category Norwegian dialects)
    is markedly different from the traditional Norwegian dialects in Eastern Norway, including Oslo, with which it has co-existed for centuries. Until the...
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  • Norrland dialects (Swedish: norrländska mål) is one of the six major dialect groupings of the Swedish language. It comprises most dialects traditionally...
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  • Trondheimsk (category Dialect articles with speakers set to 'unknown')
    starting point [ɑi]. The tonemes of the Trondheim dialect are the same as those of the Oslo dialect; accent 1 is low-rising, whereas accent 2 is falling-rising...
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    Gudbrandsdalsmål (category Dialect articles with speakers set to 'unknown')
    of Norwegian dialects traditionally spoken in the traditional district of Gudbrandsdalen, a large valley in Innlandet county. The dialect can be divided...
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  • the Oslo area. This variant is the most common one taught to foreign students. There is no official standard variety of Norwegian, and local dialects are...
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  • Cockney (redirect from Cockney (dialect))
    programme Front Row Problems playing this file? See media help. Cockney is a dialect of the English language, mainly spoken in London and its environs, particularly...
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    Franco-Provençal has several distinct dialects and is separate from but closely related to neighbouring Romance dialects (the langues d'oïl and the langues...
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