Ann-Marie Ivars Explained

Ann-Marie Ivars is a Swedish-speaking Finnish writer, who focuses on studies of the Swedish dialects in Finland.[1] [2]

Urban Colloquial Swedish in Finland

Urban Colloquial Swedish in Finland is a sociolinguistically oriented project, financed by the Academy of Finland from 1990 to 1995. The aim of the project has been to "describe the local language of a number of towns with a Swedish-speaking population, and to analyze the forces behind the rise and the preservation of local urban varieties". The main results of the project are a dissertation (unpublished), "" ("Morphological variation in Finland Swedish urban colloquial language") by Marie-Charlotte Gullmets (1994), and a monograph, "" ("Town and rural surroundings") by Ann-Marie Ivars (1996). In 1994–1995 the funding was Mk320,000. The leader of the project was Professor Ann-Marie Ivars.

Uppslagsverket Finland

Ivars has also been a member of the editorial board of Uppslagsverket Finland, a Swedish-language encyclopedia covering Finnish, and particularly Finland-Swedish subjects.[3]

References

  1. http://www.uni-bayreuth.de/departments/arabistik/sfb/town_and_country.htm Town and Country
  2. http://www.xolopo.de/sprach-_und_literaturwissenschaften/town_country_dialect_meets_standard_urban_17209.html Town and country: when dialect meets standard in urban environments: the case of Finland Swedish
  3. Web site: Redaktionsrådet för Uppslagsverket Finland. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170507074357/http://uppslag.kaapeli.fi:80/bin/view/Uppslagsverket/Redaktionsraadet. 2017-05-07. uppslag.kaapeli.fi. sv.