toordssetninger
Toordssetninger refer to utterances consisting of exactly two words. They are a recognized phenomenon in many languages and are often described in studies of early language acquisition and telegraphic speech. In Norwegian usage, they commonly convey a complete proposition through a minimal syntactic structure and rely heavily on context and intonation for interpretation. They may be declarative, interrogative or imperative, and frequently omit auxiliary verbs, definite determiners, and other function words.
In child language development, two-word sequences appear in the period when children combine words but have
Linguists study toordssetninger to understand word order, semantic priming, and discourse pragmatics in early speech. The