Knud Knudsen (linguist) - Works

Works

  • Haandbog i dansk-norsk sproglære, (1856)
  • Er norsk det samme som dansk? (1862)
  • Modersmaalet som skolefag (1864)
  • Det norske maal-stræv (1867)
  • Nogle spraak- og skolespörgsmaal (1869)
  • Den landsgyldige norske uttale (1876)
  • Unorsk og norsk eller fremmede ords avlösning, (1879–1881)
  • Af maalstriden 1881 (1881)
  • Norsk blandkorn (3 samlingar, 1882–1885)
  • Latinskole uten latin (1884)
  • Hvem skal vinne? (1886)
  • Tyskhet i norsk og dansk (1888).
  • Norsk maalvekst fra 1852 å regne (1894)

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