Gudbrandsdalen dialect

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The Gudbrandsdalen dialect is a traditional Norwegian dialect spoken in the Gudbrandsdalen valley, characterized by distinctive phonology and vocabulary within the Eastern Norwegian dialect group.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Norwegian dialect
belongsToDialectContinuum Eastern Norwegian dialect continuum NERFINISHED
country Norway
hasFeature conservative features compared to urban Eastern Norwegian
distinctive phonology
distinctive vocabulary
pitch accent
rural speech variety
hasStatus traditional dialect
hasSubvarieties local village dialects in Gudbrandsdalen
isSubjectOf Norwegian dialectology studies
languageBranch Germanic languages NERFINISHED
languageFamily Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages
languageSubbranch North Germanic languages NERFINISHED
locatedAlong Gudbrandsdalslågen river valley NERFINISHED
partOf Eastern Norwegian dialects
Norwegian language NERFINISHED
regionType valley dialect
spokenIn Eastern Norway NERFINISHED
Gudbrandsdalen NERFINISHED
Innlandet county NERFINISHED
timePeriod still spoken in the 21st century
usedBy inhabitants of Gudbrandsdalen
usesStandardWrittenLanguage Bokmål NERFINISHED
Nynorsk NERFINISHED
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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Lom, Norway hasTraditionalDialect Gudbrandsdalen dialect