The paper presents a summary of my master thesis from 2012. It is a study of the intonation of German students studying Norwegian as a foreign language. The goal was to present the intonation patterns of the students participating, to compare the findings, and to say something about how their intonation corresponds with the Norwegian system.
intonation; Norwegian as a foreign language; German
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