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Artikkelen

Artikkelen is the definite form of the Norwegian noun artikkel, meaning "the article." The base word artikkel can refer to a piece of writing published in a newspaper, magazine, or journal, or to a defined provision in a legal document. In Norwegian grammar, the definite form is created by suffixing -en to the noun, producing artikkelen.

Origins and cognates: The term ultimately derives from Latin articulus, via Old French and Germanic languages.

Uses: In journalism and academia, an article is a written work published in a periodical or scholarly

In Norwegian-language texts, "Artikkelen" may appear as a generic reference to a specific article or as a

In
other
Scandinavian
languages,
similar
words
exist
with
their
own
definite
forms:
Danish
artiklen
and
Swedish
artikeln.
In
English,
the
corresponding
word
is
article,
with
a
similar
range
of
meanings.
journal.
In
law
and
policy
contexts,
an
article
denotes
a
provision
within
a
treaty,
contract,
or
charter.
In
linguistics,
articles
are
determiners
that
signal
definiteness;
Norwegian
uses
a
suffix-based
definite
article
on
nouns
rather
than
separate
words.
documentary
heading,
and
its
plural
forms
include
artikler
(indefinite)
and
artiklene
(definite
plural).
The
term
thus
spans
writing,
law,
and
grammar,
reflecting
the
broad
sense
of
"article"
across
contexts.