Norwegian Language Council

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The Norwegian Language Council (Språkrådet in Norwegian) is the Norwegian government's advisory body in matters pertaining to the Norwegian language and language planning.

The Language Council aims to protect the cultural heritage represented by the Norwegian written and spoken language, promote initiatives to increase the knowledge of the Norwegian language, its history and distinctive quality, promote tolerance and mutual respect among all users of Norwegian in its different varieties, and protect the rights of each citizen with regard to the use of the Norwegian language.

The council gives advice to the authorities in matters pertaining to the Norwegian language, in particular as regards the use of Norwegian in schools, in the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and in government bodies, submits statements on the principles of codification of the written language and place names, and proposes legal measures in matters regarding the Norwegian language, gives advice and guidance to the general public, and promotes and participates in Nordic cooperation for language cultivation.

The council was established by the Act of the Norwegian Language Council in 1972. Its main publication is the quarterly journal "Språknytt" (Language News). The council has a staff of about 20 persons.


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