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Studying Norwegian Immigrants in the American Midwest: Language and Society Norwegian immigration into the American Midwest started with the arrival of a group of 53 Norwegians, (mostly) confessed quakers, in New York in 1825. The normal speaker in these settlements, like heritage speakers around the world (cf., e_g, Rothman 2009; Benmamoun et_al 2013) would acquire a minority language (Norwegian) as their first language in the family home, and proceed to learn the dominant language of the larger society (English). In field2010 work, thework, diversity of Norwegian dialects and standards posed a real problem in . . .

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