språkagnostiske
Språkagnostiske refers to a specific type of language ideology that emerged in 20th-century Norway. This ideology emphasized the need for a neutral, inclusive language that would not reflect or perpetuate existing social hierarchies or power structures. The term originates from the words "språk" meaning language and "agnostisk" meaning agnostic.
One of the key tenets of språkagnostiske was the idea that language should be neutral and avoid
The concept of språkagnostiske gained significant attention in Norway during the 1970s and 1980s, particularly among
Språkagnostiske remains an influential concept in language debates to this day, particularly in the context of