The extreme case of Denmark: far-reaching standardisation and disapperance of all traditional dialects. Why does it happen?
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The extreme case of Denmark: far-reaching standardisation and disapperance of all traditional dialects. Why does it happen? / Kristiansen, Tore.
European Science Foundation Network on 'Social dialectology. The convergence and divergence of dialects in a changing Europe'.. European Science Foundation Network, 1997. p. upagineret 18.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
Harvard
Kristiansen, T 1997, The extreme case of Denmark: far-reaching standardisation and disapperance of all traditional dialects. Why does it happen? in European Science Foundation Network on 'Social dialectology. The convergence and divergence of dialects in a changing Europe'.. European Science Foundation Network, pp. upagineret 18.
APA
Kristiansen, T. (1997). The extreme case of Denmark: far-reaching standardisation and disapperance of all traditional dialects. Why does it happen? In European Science Foundation Network on 'Social dialectology. The convergence and divergence of dialects in a changing Europe'. (pp. upagineret 18). European Science Foundation Network.
Vancouver
Kristiansen T. The extreme case of Denmark: far-reaching standardisation and disapperance of all traditional dialects. Why does it happen? In European Science Foundation Network on 'Social dialectology. The convergence and divergence of dialects in a changing Europe'.. European Science Foundation Network. 1997. p. upagineret 18
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Bibtex
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