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Icelandic language / Languages of Iceland / Culture of Iceland / Icelandic literature / Icelanders / Iceland / Old Norse / Linguistic purism / First Grammatical Treatise / Europe / North Germanic languages / Old Norse language
Date: 2014-02-04 05:47:39
Icelandic language
Languages of Iceland
Culture of Iceland
Icelandic literature
Icelanders
Iceland
Old Norse
Linguistic purism
First Grammatical Treatise
Europe
North Germanic languages
Old Norse language

Language ideology and standardisation in Iceland

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