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The Swedish Academy Dictionary (SAOB) aims to describe the historicaldevelopment of Swedish language from 1521 to the present. The first volume waspublished in 1898, and the latest in 2005, ending with the word tojs. During this timesemantic theory as wel... see more

Mikael Agricola is the founder of literary Finnish language. During the years 1543–1552 he published nine religious books which are for most parts translations from Latin, Greek, German and Swedish. Although some research has been made of his lexicon, no ... see more

This paper reports on a study of the first exhaustive Swedish dictionary of multiword expressions, Penu proverbiale, which was compiled by Christopher L. Grubb in the middle of the 17th century. The book includes a lemma list of more than 3,900 expression... see more

The Swedish Academy Dictionary (SAOB) is nowadays regarded – not least by its editors – as a decidedly descriptive dictionary, with the objectives of registering and describing the factual use of the Swedish language from 1521 to the present day. However,... see more

The Swedish Academy Glossary (SAOL), has so far been published in 13 editions since 1874. The goal of the SAOLHist project is to put all editions of SAOL, some of which exist only on paper, into a single database. The number of lemmas of the Glossary has ... see more

We often use ellipsis in spoken and written language. We shorten and leave out where the context will show what we mean. In time, elliptical uses may become established and form new words. A common type of shortening in Swedish is the exclusion of one of ... see more

The Swedish Academy Dictionary (SAOB) is nowadays regarded – not least by its editors – as a decidedly descriptive dictionary, with the objectives of registering and describing the factual use of the Swedish language from 1521 to the present day. However,... see more

The Swedish Academy Glossary (SAOL), has so far been published in 13 editions since 1874. The goal of the SAOLHist project is to put all editions of SAOL, some of which exist only on paper, into a single database. The number of lemmas of the Glossary has ... see more

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