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Dalecarlian language

Dalecarlian
Dalmål
Native to Sweden
Region Dalarna County
Native speakers
1,500 (1996)
Indo-European
Language codes
ISO 639-3
dlc (retired ISO code)
Glottolog dale1238

Dalecarlian (Dalmål in vernacular and Swedish) is a group of dialects or unofficial languages spoken in Dalecarlia (Dalarna), Sweden. They are mutually unintelligible with Swedish. The most well-known outside the area is Elfdalian.

Dalecarlian takes up an intermediate position between East Nordic (Swedish-Danish) and West Nordic (Norwegian). Glottolog classifies it as part of Macro-Swedish (along with Swedish proper, Jamtska and Scanian) within East Nordic, while Kroonen (no year given) cites a number of features that Elfdalian in particular shares with West Nordic.

Upper Dalecarlia is divided into three geographical areas; Västerdalarna, Uvosiljan (Upper Siljan) and Nidåsiljan (Lower Siljan), each parish having its own Dalecarlian dialect(s). Uvosiljan is then divided into seven dialects; Elfdalian (Evmol or Övmål), Orsamål or Orsmol, Vuomusmål or Wåmusmol, Wänåsmål, Mormål, Sooldmol and Örmol. Sooldmål, Wänåsmål and Vuomusmål often used to be included in Mormål, even if Vuomusmål is more reminiscent of Elfdalian. Probably due to historical summer pasture culture, Örmål is more closely related to Mormål rather than Orsmol, even though Ore is geographically closer to Orsa.

The three main dialects of the Dalecarlian language, Övkallmål or Övdalską (Elfdalian), Mormål and Orsmol are closely related to each other, but usually not mutually intelligible. Mutual intelligibity diminishes as one goes forth to the surrounding dialects of Rettvik, Leksand, Särna or neighbouring province Hälsingland. It is therefore more correct to specify these three together to constitute the Dalecarlian language, whilst Elfdalian or Övmål is one of the three main dialects and traditionally all three may be divided into village dialects. Traditionally, in some of the major Mora villages such as Östnor, Bonäs or Vika, several different dialects were discernible within the same village, the differences between these internal dialects surviving for generations.


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