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Gothenburg dialect

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GötamĂ„l dialects, but also more distant Swedish dialects. As the new urban population adapted their speech, the different dialects mixed to create a new regional standard, and the children of the newcomers to the city—the second generation of Gothenburgers—were the first to natively speak what developed to become the Gothenburg dialect in the late 19th and early 20th century. One of the earliest uses of the word
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The origins of the Gothenburg dialect can be traced to the industrialisation of the city in the late 19th century. The demand for factory workers caused rapid population growth through a large influx of people from the countryside, bringing with them their local dialects. These mainly belonged to the
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Most speakers of the dialect are proud of it, and the Gothenburg dialect is also popular among other Swedes who commonly view it as happy, carefree, open, and sexy.
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Kal & Ada symbolize Gothenburg's population and dialect. This sculpture is made in bronze by Svenrobert Lundquist and was unveiled in 1995 at Liseberg.
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students in the late 1990s found that the strongest dialectal aspects were found among students in the surrounding municipalities rather than in
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over time, while some specific aspects of the dialect also have been intensified. At the same time, the dialect is spreading throughout
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now form part of the dialect continuum, while localities on the fringes of the metropolitan area like
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and gaining ground in the more traditional GötamÄl-speaking areas outside the city. A study of
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Rasper, Emmy (host); Rosenkvist, Henrik (guest) (16 September 2019).
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Kals odbok: göteborgskt skaplynne i sprÄkets spegel
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Kal & Ada symbolize Gothenburg's population and dialect. This sculpture is made in bronze by Svenrobert Lundquist and was unveiled in 1995 at Liseberg.
Swedish
Swedish
Gothenburg
GötamÄl dialect
Standard Swedish
Metropolitan Gothenburg
secondary school
Gothenburg Municipality
KungÀlv
Kungsbacka
Lerum
Stenungsund
Uddevalla
BorÄs
VÀstgötska
Andersson 2019
Andersson 2019




Ekstrand 2016
Andersson 2019
Nilsson 2020
Andersson 2019
Andersson 2019
Lindström 2015
ISBN
978-91-88419-13-2

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