About
Ivar Berg is a Professor of Nordic Linguistics at the Department of Language and Literature, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU). His research focuses on Norwegian language history, dialectology, historical sociolinguistics, and the interplay between language and society. He also serves as a city name consultant for Midt-Norway. Berg has authored or co-authored over 25 publications, including books like Språket som vart norsk (2019) and articles on topics ranging from medieval manuscripts to dialect variation. His work frequently addresses language evolution, topographical naming practices, and the sociopolitical dimensions of language change.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in the text.
- Teaching: Teaches courses in historical linguistics, Old Norse, runes, dialectology, and sociolinguistic theory.
Berg’s research interests include the history of Norwegian from Old Norse to modern dialects, the influence of Low German and Danish on Norwegian, and the role of literacy in medieval society. His recent work explores the recycling of Latin manuscripts in medieval Iceland and the sociolinguistic dynamics of place names.
His publications span peer-reviewed articles, edited volumes, and popular science books. Key themes include case system evolution, rural literacy in the 16th century, and the diachronic relationship between Scandinavian languages.
He has participated in numerous international conferences and delivered guest lectures at universities like the University of Bristol and SWPS University in Warsaw. His public engagement includes radio appearances and community talks on topics like dialect preservation and the history of Norwegian.
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