jegform
Jegform, or the I-form, is a linguistic and literary term used in Norwegian and other Scandinavian languages to describe the first-person narrative perspective. It denotes language anchored in the speaker as the narrator, typically marked by first-person pronouns such as jeg (I) and mine, as well as verb forms agreeing with the subject in the first person. In grammar, the jegform can be seen across present, past, and perfect tenses, with accompanying possessives and reflexives used by the speaker.
In literature and discourse, the jegform is a narrative technique that foregrounds subjectivity and immediacy. Narratives
Across Scandinavian languages, the concept exists in Swedish as jag-form and Danish as jeg-form. The term is
See also: first-person narrative, point of view, narrative voice, pronoun usage.