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Norsk referansegrammatikk

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Norsk referansegrammatikk
AuthorJan Terje Faarlund, Svein Lie, Kjell Ivar Vannebo
LanguageNorwegian
PublisherUniversitetsforlaget
Publication date
1997
ISBN82-00-22569-0

Norsk referansegrammatikk (NRG) is a reference book of the grammar of the Norwegian language that was published in 1997. NRG was written by Jan Terje Faarlund, Svein Lie, and Kjell Ivar Vannebo. The product of three years of research at two universities,[1] it has been described as "the most extensive grammar ever published on the Norwegian language".[2]

NRG was written alongside similar texts for Swedish, Danish and Finnish. NRG has 1223 pages, and even though is shorter than the other Nordic reference grammars, it is the central work on Norwegian grammar. None of the comparable works are as comprehensive as NRG.

References

  1. ^ O'Leary, Margaret Hayford (1998). "Review of Norsk referansegrammatikk". Scandinavian Studies. 70 (2): 277–279. ISSN 0036-5637.
  2. ^ Kruse, Arne (1996). "Norwegian Studies". The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies. 58: 945–955. ISSN 0084-4152.