Language Planning as a Sociolinguistic Experiment
Celebrate the rich linguistic heritage of Norway with "Language Planning as a Sociolinguistic Experiment," authored by a team of experts and published by Edinburgh University Press in 2014. This insightful hardback, spanning 224 pages, delves into the fascinating 200-year journey of the Norwegian nation, marking the bicentennial of its independence from Danish rule. The book meticulously explores how Norwegians defined and fought for their unique Scandinavian language, distinguishing it from Danish and Swedish through effective language planning. Ideal for linguists, historians, and anyone interested in sociolinguistic dynamics, this work offers a compelling narrative of cultural identity and language evolution. Discover the intricate relationship between language and national identity in this essential read.