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Torleiv Hannaas (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈtʊ̀lːæɪv ˈhɑnːoːs];[tone?] 14 July 1874 – 19
November 1929) was a
Norwegian philologist. He was born in Hornnes...
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nouns in
Inari Sámi is -táá. The
corresponding non-finite verb form is -
hánnáá, -hinnáá or -hennáá. The
abessive is not used
productively in the Western...
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Markhus 1932–1936 Anders
Todal 1930–1932 Gustav Indrebø 1926–1929 Torleiv
Hannaas 1925–1926 Knut Liestøl 1921–1925 Halvdan Koht 1917–1921 Olaus Islandsmoen...
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etymological origin,
while keeping most of the Landsmål
grammar intact.
Torleiv Hannaas is
often credited for
introducing the term Høgnorsk in an
article in 1922...
- Mållag In
office 1925–1926
Preceded by
Halvdan Koht
Succeeded by
Torleiv Hannaas Personal details Born (1881-11-13)13
November 1881 Åseral, West Agder,...
- Pléistocène Inférieur de Côte-d'Or".
Folia Conchyliologica. 71: 11–17. Ayoub-
Hannaa, W. S.; Cooper, M. R.; Abdelhady, A. A.; Fürsich, F. T. (2024). "Jur****ic...
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Zaruqa Al
Hakima (Zarooqa The Wise) - 2021 Taa'iru Abul
Hannaa' Yat'alamu
Mihnatal Jadat (A
robin learns the
profession of grandmothers)...
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Qvinders Navne. Pontoppidan's
dictionary was
criticised by
Torleiv Hannaas for
being a
somewhat haphazard collection of rarities, and for
being written...
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psychologist Stephen James Minton. In 1923, the
Norwegian philologist Torleiv Hannaas referred to the "folkemord"
caused by the
Norwegian school and language...
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Cultural offices Preceded by
Torleiv Hannaas Chairman of
Noregs Mållag 1930–1932 Succeeded by
Anders Todal...