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Ordbog over det danske Sprog (Danish: Dictionary of the Danish language) or ODS is a comprehensive dictionary of the Danish language, describing its usage from c. 1700 to 1955 in great detail. The ODS was published in 28 volumes between 1919 and 1956 by the Society for Danish Language and Literature ( Det Danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab ). [ 1 ]
In 1986 came the first version of Retskrivningsordbogen, the first dictionary that was both prepared and published by the Danish Language Council. [1] The second edition appeared in 1996, the third edition in 2001, [ 1 ] the fourth edition in 2012, and the current fifth edition in 2024.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Pages in category "Danish dictionaries" The following 2 pages are in this category, out ...
In the case of a Danish vs. non-Danish letter being the only difference in the names, the name with a Danish letter comes first. For expressions of multiple words (e.g. a cappella), one can choose between ignoring the space or sorting the space, the lack of any letter, first. [1]
Dansk Sprognævn ([ˌtænˀsk ˈspʁɔwˌnewˀn] ⓘ "Danish Language Council") is the official regulatory body of the Danish language as a part of the Danish Ministry of Culture and is located in Bogense. It was established in 1955. The committee has three main objectives: [1] to follow the development of the language
As Danish is a V2-language, the second position (v) is always filled with the finite verb. If the subject was not in the F-position, it can be found in the n-position, other nominals are also possible. [6] The a-position contains clausal adverbials, e.g. negation and may contain more than one element. [6]
Dansk kvindebiografisk leksikon (Danish Women's Biographical Encyclopedia), Jytte Larsen (ed), Volumes 1-4. Rosinante, 2000-01. The searchable online edition contains over 1,900 biographies from the Middle Ages to the present. [5] Kendtes Gravsted, a collection of over 3,600 short descriptions of famous people, mainly Danes, buried in Danish ...
Peterolsen Groth Hjalmar Seierstedt Falk (2 April 1859 – 2 November 1928) was a Norwegian linguist and philologist.. A professor of philology at the University in Kristiania for about thirty years, he is particularly known for his etymological dictionary of the Norwegian and Danish language in cooperation with Alf Torp.