onsdag 22 mars 2006, 15:46, skrev Kevin Patrick Scannell: > Don't forget these: > http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/saoghal/mion-chanain/en/ > > :)
And they missed Älvdalsk: http://www.alvdalen.se/alvdalska/#vadaralvdalska - can't find anything in English, but it's an archaic Nordic language spoken by about 3000 people in north and central Dalarne, Sweden. Fascinating stuff, they have kept the þ and ð sounds, nasal vowels, four grammatical cases, other linguistic traits close to the Swedish/Norse of 1000 years ago. Enough differences to be called a language, and a written form is now being normalized. I hope the extra glyphs in the below sample make it through: Mienum an al få wårå um ollt an beller kum iug so ärer övdalskun til, sos weðå å ar kumið, war å ir noger å språkkartun, wen so mertjer yr åna, og um eð ir grąl attwið min enner, eld ir eð nogų lysa. Bjørn -- A: Fordi det er naturlig å lese ovenfra og ned. Q: Hvorfor skal jeg skrive svarene mine under det jeg svarer på? Siterings-HOWTO: http://www.bersvendsen.com/usenet/quoting.html

