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Norvegia (
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for ''
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'') is a
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system which was developed by Norwegian
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Johan Storm Johan Fredrik Breda Storm (24 November 1836 – 26 October 1920) was a Norwegian professor, linguist and philologist. He is known for his development of the Norvegia transcription. Biography Johan Storm was born at Lom in Gudbrandsdalen. Hi ...
in 1884. Norvegia is still employed in the teaching of
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at Norwegian universities.


Further reading

* Sigurd Kolsrud (1950): ''Norsk ljodskrift'' * Johan Storm (1884): ''Norsk Lydskrift med Omrids av Fonetiken''. Norvegia I, s. 19–132 * Johan Storm (1908): ''Norsk Lydskrift med Omrids av Fonetiken: Andet Afsnit''. Norvegia I. s. 133–179


See also

* Dania transcription *
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