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Høgnorsk
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Høgnorsk, meaning "High Norwegian", is a term for conservative varieties of the Norwegian language form Nynorsk. In practice, Høgnorsk is the same as Landsmål, but has other connotations. Professor Torleiv Hannaas is often credited for introducing the term in an article in 1922, "Høgnorsk eller flatnorsk?". He used it analogously to High German (Hochdeutsch), pointing out that Ivar Aasen, the creator of Nynorsk orthography, had especially valued the dialects of the mountainous areas of middle and western Norway, as opposed to the dialects of the lowlands of eastern Norway, which Hannaas called flatnorsk (Flat Norwegian, like Plattdeutsch). More commonly today, "high" is thought to imply that Høgnorsk stands above the Norwegian dialects, both as a common denominator linguistically and as a national cultural expression.

The Høgnorsk movement grew out of opposition to the official Samnorsk policy which aimed at evening out the differences between Nynorsk and the other main variety of Norwegian language, Bokmål. Reforms to this end were carried through in 1938 and 1959. Initially there was considerable resistance against these reforms, but the resulting standard is now widely accepted. Høgnorsk is currently supported by the Ivar Aasen-sambandet and the activists behind Målmannen, but has relatively few active users.
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* Mållekken, a Høgnorsk wiki.
* Høgnorskportalen sambandet.no, a resource page with hundreds of articles written in Høgnorsk.
* Tidskriftet Målmannen, a magazine promoting the Høgnorsk language.


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SuperMario 14 years ago
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Ahroo 14 years ago
 
Ahroo 14 years ago
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Im 14 years ago
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Im 14 years ago
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Im 14 years ago
  In primary school (Barneskole, from age 6-13) no official grades are given. However, the teachers write an individual comment or analysis on tests and in the end of every term.

Lower secondary school and upper secondary school use a scale running from 1 through 6, with 6 being the highest and 2 the lowest passing grade. For non-final tests and mid-term evaluations the grades are often post fixed with + or – (except 6 + and 1- ). It is also common to use grades such as 5/6 or 4/3 indicating borderline grades. However, the grades students get on their final paper (Vitnemål), are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.

According to the ECTS-system grades for undergraduate and postgraduate examinations are awarded according to a graded scale from A (highest) to F (lowest), with E as the minimum pass grade.

The formerly most common system of grades used at university level was based on a scale running from 1.0 (highest) through 6.0 (lowest), 4.0 being the lowest passing grade. The way the new Bologna system was introduced implies that students, who had started their studies while the old system still was in effect, will graduate with transcripts containing grades from both systems (i.e. both numbers and letters).

An academic year has two semesters, from August to December and from January to June, although exceptions occur. Courses are measured in “studiepoeng” according to the ECTS standard (European Credit Transfer System credits). A normal full time study progression awards 60 credits (studiepoeng/stp) per year (30 per semester). Most institutions either use a 7.5, a 10 or 15 credit block system.
Im 14 years ago
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niimporta 15 years ago
  Here you can post EVERYTHING you wan't.
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Ideas to post:

Pictures of the editor of levels
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Do what U wan't, but don't insult!
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