Norwegian language challenges gender norms with revolutionary linguistic changes.
The article explores how gender is represented in the Norwegian language. It discusses grammatical gender, agreement in pronouns and adjectives, lexical gender, word-formation, names, honorifics, idioms, and language change related to gender. The researchers analyze historical and sociolinguistic aspects to understand how gender is reflected in different linguistic elements. Key findings include the use of gendered expressions and the impact of feminist language planning on language evolution.