

Norvegia consontants in 1884.

Norvegia vowels and other symbols in 1884.
Norvegia (Latin for Norway) is a phonetic transcription system which was developed by Norwegian linguist Johan Storm in 1884. Norvegia is still employed in the teaching of Scandinavian studies 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

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External links
- Lydskrift. Brief overview by Patrik Bye of the University of Tromsø.
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