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  1. Complete Swedish with Two Audio CDs: A Teach Yourself Guide (TY: Language Guides) by Vera Croghan, Ivo Holmqvist, 2011-03-11
  2. Eyewitness Travel Phrase Book: Swedish by DK Publishing, 1999-09-15
  3. Swedish (Compact) [CD] by Pimsleur, 2003-03-01
  4. Hippocrene Children's Illustrated Swedish Dictionary: English-Swedish/Swedish-English (Hippocrene Children's Illustrated Foreign Language Dictionaries)
  5. A Comparative Grammar of the Teutonic Languages: Being at the Same Time a Historical Grammar of the English Language. and Comprising Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, ... Swedish, Old High German, Middle High G by Jacob Helfenstein, 2010-03-07
  6. Listen & Learn Swedish (Manual Only) (Listen and Learn Series) by Listen & Learn, 1986-10-01
  7. Newly Revised 2009: Swedish Book:The Traveler's Ultimate Guide To Speaking and Translating Swedish and English. (Learn Swedish and Foreign Languages for Travel) by European Language Phrase Dictionaries and Guides, 2009-07-10
  8. Nationalencyklopedins ordbok (Swedish Edition)
  9. Svensk-engelskt (Natur och kulturs handlexikon) (Swedish Edition) by O. R Reuter, 1973
  10. Swedish Phrase Book (Swedish and English Edition) by Jill Norman, Malin Waters, 1972-06-30
  11. Swedish Dimensional Adjectives (Stockholm Studies in Scandinavian Philology, New Series) (Swedish Edition) by Anna Vogel, 2004-11-30
  12. Preparations for Flight and Other Swedish Stories by Robin Fulton, 1990-01-01
  13. Amerikasvenska: En bok om sprakutvecklingen i Svensk-Amerika (Skrifter utgivna av Svenska spraknamnden) (Swedish Edition) by Nils Hasselmo, 1974
  14. Norstedts svensk-spanska ordbok (Swedish Edition)

81. ILoveLanguages - Your Guide To Languages On The Web
, Forskningscentralen för de inhemska språken. Svenska avdelningenshemsida Resources for swedish language and linguistics (in Swedish).
http://www.ilovelanguages.com/index.php?category=Languages|By Language|Swedish

82. Index
2000). Speech. Draft action programme for the swedish language bythe Committee on the swedish language. 2002. Summary in English.
http://justitie.regeringen.se/klarsprak/english/english.htm

Webbredaktör

Plain language work in Sweden For the past 30 years, the Swedish government has been working to make the communication between the administration and the public more effective. The government has gone on from a tentative initial period of timid recommendations to a second phase, in which it has tackled a number of projects designed to simplify and improve the design and drafting of official documents. At the Division for Legal and Linguistic Revision in the Ministry of Justice, there are four language experts and five legal advisors who provide legal and linguistic services to the officials in the ten ministries. There is also the Plain Swedish Group (Klarspråksgruppen) appointed by the government in 1994 to encourage state agencies all over Sweden to start plain language projects. For further information, please read the following presentations: The language experts in the Government Offices
The Plain Swedish Group
(Klarspråksgruppen)
Clear drafting
(an information sheet about plain language work in the Swedish Government offices, for the European Law Conference 2001)
The Plain Swedish Bulletin
(Special edition in English 2002)
Plain Language

(speech at the conference Plain Language in Progress 2000)
Speech
. Draft action programme for the Swedish language by the Committee on the Swedish language. 2002. Summary in English.
Brussels declaration
for international cooperation on terminology (June 2002)

83. Institutionen För Nordiska Språk, In English
All of these languages can be studied at the Department of Scandinavian Languages.Of central interest are obviously the swedish language studies.
http://www.nordiska.uu.se/english/
Aktuellt
Avdelningar/enheter

FUMS

Nationella prov i
...
Svenska

Institutionen för
nordiska språk
Villavägen 4
Box 527, 751 20 Uppsala
Tel 018 - 471 12 71
Fax 018 - 471 12 72 info@nordiska.uu.se In English: Our Courses
Welcome to the Department of Scandinavian Languages! The Scandinavian languages include the following languages spoken in Scandinavia: Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish, all of which are related. These five languages have a common origin emanating from the so called Primitive Scandinavian, which during the first centuries of our chronology is considered having been homogenously spoken within entire Scandinavia of that time. In addition to the mentioned literary languages there are numerous dialects. All of these languages can be studied at the Department of Scandinavian Languages. Of central interest are obviously the Swedish language studies. The Department of Scandinavian Languages is one of the major language departments at Uppsala University. Here approximately 70 teachers, researchers and other employees operate. The majority of the department's facilities are to be found in the Centre for Language Studies (SVC). Research and higher education are also carried out at the two research units Advanced Studies in Modern Swedish (

84. Chess Pairing Program
This Windowsbased program is for free and has been available in the swedish language on the site www.schacknyheter.com for several years
http://home.swipnet.se/rullchef/chessp/
Chess pairing program This Windows-based program is for free and has been available in the Swedish language on the site www.schacknyheter.com for several years. It has been used for example in a big school-competition in 2000 with over 600 players in different groups. The only problems that occurred in this competition was that the Bucholtz calculation where incorrect for two players, but this is of course impossible in this upgraded version. Please check in my program for proposalactivity at companies, which also is for free in the standard version. Download program Harald Lögdahl Mail: harald@ulun.se

85. Verbix -- Germanic. Conjugate Verbs In 50+ Languages
or Scandinavian western group the Icelandic language, the Norwegian language,and Faroese; eastern group - the Danish language and the swedish language.
http://www.verbix.com/languages/germanic.asp
Languages Downloads Store Documents ... Contact Conjugators: Windows shareware Windows freeware On-line conjugator
Germanic languages:
Afrikaans

Danish

Dutch

English
...
Norwegian (bokmål)

Norwegian (Nynorsk)
Old English

Old Norse

Old Scandinavian
Old Swedish ... Swedish
Languages: Germanic
Germanic Languages , subfamily of the Indo-European languages. Germanic languages are spoken by more than 480 million people in northern and western Europe, North America, South Africa, and Australia. In their structure and evolution they fall into three branches:
  • East Germanic (extinct): the Gothic language and some other extinct languages. Substantial information survives only for Gothic. North Germanic or Scandinavian: western group - the Icelandic language, the Norwegian language, and Faroese; eastern group - the Danish language and the Swedish language. West Germanic: Anglo-Frisian group - the English language and the Frisian language; Netherlandic-German group - Netherlandic, or Dutch-Flemish and the Low German dialects, Afrikaans, the German language or High German, and the Yiddish language.
  • Language Native Speakers English German Dutch Swedish ... Danish 7. Norwegian (Nynorsk)

    86. Foreign Language Resources
    Dictionary 2 Swedish English Dictionary 3 Swedish Tagalog Dictionary SwedishGrammar Swedish Internet Cottage swedish language course Swedish Lessons
    http://nosferatu.cas.usf.edu/languages/flresource.html

    87. Links
    Russian Web Tutor. SerboCroatian. Norwegian. swedish language Course. MostCommon Spanish Words. Yiddish Words and Expressions. Learn Russian Language.
    http://www.ielanguages.com/links.html
    General / Multilingual Language Specific AbroadLanguages.com AltaVista: Translations Basic Phrases in Italian, German and French Brendan's Pronunciation Guides ... E-mail Me

    88. Sweden 1387 - 1814 -- Primary Documents
    Projektet Källtext A swedish language bank of medieval source texts. (Transcriptions, photographs and Swedishlanguage annotations)
    http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/swe/1814.html
    Sweden 1387 - 1814:
    Primary Documents
    From inside the Swedish Historical Museum.
    Reproductions of objects testifying to early life in Sweden.
    (10,000 BCE - 1500; photo facsimiles) Texts in Project Runeberg
    Ranging from Runes and the Poetic Edda
    to the Christmas messages of King Carl Gustaf XVI.
    Also available by thematic search
    (Mainly Swedish texts; transcriptions) Projektet Källtext
    A Swedish language bank of medieval source texts.
    (Transcriptions, concordance, dictionary) Business letter from 1401
    Discovered in Svej near Östersund.
    Digitized by the Regional Archives in Östersund.
    (8 July 1401; Old Norse transcription with Modern Swedish translation and commentary) Quellen zur mittelalterlichen Reichsgeschichte
    (Sources for the History of the Medieval [Germanic] Empire).
    Includes recorded conferences of the Hanseatic League
    (800 - 1503; Latin and contemporary vernacular transcriptions with critical apparatus) Stockholms blodbad 1520
    Commentary on the Stockholm massacre of 1520 at the coronation of Christian II.
    Some documents of the time (in italics ) are excerpted within the commentary.

    89. Topica Email List Directory
    Amerikanska Learning Swedish Discussion of the swedish language, withparticular emphasis on learning it. Part of the Amerikanska
    http://www.topica.com/dir/?cid=2092

    90. Folkuniversitetet
    languages. We have a long tradition of swedish language training forforeign students, academics and immigrants. Esthetic subjects
    http://www.folkuniversitetet.se/NewFolkuniv/unitunique/riks/english/english.asp?

    91. Debian In Swedish -- Mailing Lists And Other Support
    If you think that you cannot find enough help on the swedish language list, and youhave no problems writing or reading English, there is also the main support
    http://www.debian.org/international/Swedish/sandlistor
    Select a server near you:
    Australia Austria Brazil Bulgaria China Denmark France Germany Hong Kong Indonesia Italy Japan Netherlands Russia South Africa Spain United Kingdom United States
    Mailing lists
    The official mailing list for Debian in Swedish is debian-user-swedish. You can subscribe to it via the web or by sending mail to debian-user-swedish-request@lists.debian.org with the word "subscribe" as the subject. All messages sent to the list are archived If you think that you cannot find enough help on the Swedish language list, and you have no problems writing or reading English, there is also the main support mailing list, debian-user. Also this list can be subscribed to via the web or by sending mail, this time to debian-user-request@lists.debian.org with the word "subscribe" as the subject. Archive For a list of all available Debian related mailing lists, see our mailing list page . For information about Swedish Linux mailing lists not specificially aimed at Debian, see related resources
    Irc channel
    A channel dedicated to Swedish-speaking Debian users can be found on the Open Projects IRC network . If you need support or just want to meet fellow users, connect to the server

    92. FC/ÅA Språk
    Svenska på Åland 28 July 16 August 2003. The Åland Summer Schoolfor swedish language and Nordic Culture. In Swedish. Application form.
    http://www.abo.fi/fc/sesam/alandsvenskaeng.htm
    Senast uppdaterad Svenska på Åland 28 July - 16 August 2003 The Åland Summer School for Swedish Language and Nordic Culture In Swedish Application form The Åland Summer School for Swedish Language and Nordic Culture gives participants from all over the world an opportunity to study Swedish in a Swedish speaking environment in Finland. At the same time students will gain an insight into the cultural, social and political life of the Scandinavian/Nordic countries in general and Finland and Åland in particular. The Summer School is based at Ålands Folkhögskola. It is organized jointly by the Open University/ Centre for Continuing Education (Fortbildningscentralen) at Åbo Akademi University Ålands folkhögskola, founded in 1895, is in Pålsböle on the main island of Åland. The 'folkhögskola' ('Folk High School' / 'People's College') is a uniquely Scandinavian institution. Most of these schools are situated in rural areas, offering post-secondary and adult education in various fields. The regular school year runs from September to May. Ålands folkhögskola specializes in art and handicraft, languages and Nordic studies. The teachers The courses are held at Ålands folkhögskola Mon 28July-Sat 16 August, 2003, with Mon 28 July as arrival day.

    93. Business Concept
    The swedish language for Dolphin´s speech synthesizers has been developedby Labyrinten´s own staff in cooperation with expertise at Dolphin.
    http://www.dolphinse.com/labyrinten_about.htm
    Business Concept "Labyrinten Developes and Sells Computer Based Software Tools for Those with Special Needs for Access to Text Based Information" Labyrinten Data AB is a computer consulting company, specializing in digital audio, multimedia and applications for people with disabilities. Labyrinten works mainly with software development on the PC platform under the Windows operating systems. Labyrinten Data AB is a subsidiary company of Dolphin Computer Access Ltd, United Kingdom. Dolphin is a leading company within the area of adaptive computer equipment for people who are non sighted or partially sighted, worldwide. Anders Frankenberg is the Managing Director of Labyrinten. DAISY Since 1993, the main project at Labyrinten has been the development of new technology for recording, storing, distributing and accessing digital talking books, called Digital Accessible Information SYstem (DAISY) The DAISY development project is funded by TPB, The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille. TPB is a government agency responsible for producing content in talking book or braille format for students on higher level education. With the DAISY project, TPB aims not just to create a new talking book system for their own purposes, but also to establish the DAISY concept amongst other talking book producers in the world.

    94. NORWEGIAN LANGUAGE RESOURCES : Dictionaries, Glossaries Links
    Links to dictionaries, glossaries, phrase books, linguistics information, texts, and courses for Norwegian, swedish, and Danish.
    http://www.linkopp.com/members/vlaiko/dictionaries.htm
    Scandinavian Language Online Resources Norsk Språkservice SWEDISH RESOURCES DANISH RESOURCES NORWEGIAN RESOURCES Brief Intro: Norwegian Language Norwegian Lanuage InfoPlease Encyclopedia ... ): Downloadable Dictionary (available for orders in electronic form) (Click here to see samples CLUE Lookup: Norges nye online tjeneste ( ... Fuglenavnliste (flere språk Ordliste : Fisk fire ... The World Slang Database: Norwegian Glossaries of Abbreviations Glossary of Abbreviations (incl. Norwegian) RTT’s forkortingsordbok ... : Searchable Computer Glossary Phrase Books Travlang’s English-Norwegian Phasebook Travlang’s ... Bulgarian Text Solutions Online Translators FreeTranslation.com: English-Norwegian, etc. InterTran : English-Norwegian, Norwegian-English, etc. Lycos Translator ... Futharks Corpora University of Oslo Database: Archive Sources University of Oslo Searchable Database: Nyord Newspapers Magazines Aftenposten Dagbladet Verdens Gang (VG) Dagsavisen ... Association Language Bodies Language Teaching Similar Norsk Språkråd Language Learning Resources ... America SWEDISH RESOURCES DANISH RESOURCES Norsk Språkservice Danish Resources Swedish Resources Slang Dictionary ... Norwegian Translators Web

    95. The Swedish Program
    Two semester intensive language study and introduction to swedish society and culture.
    http://www.swedishprogram.org

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    96. Teckenspråksavdelning / Department Of Sign Language
    Information on swedish Sign language, or Svenskt Teckenspr¥k. In swedish and English.
    http://www.ling.su.se/tsp/

    97. The Swedish Government
    Gateway to Englishlanguage information on the swedish Government and Ministers. Also includes the text of speeches, press releases, publications and Government policy statements.
    http://www.regeringen.se/inenglish/

    Contact Information
    Government Offices
    SE-103 33 Stockholm
    Tel:+46 8-405 10 00
    New report on the European Commission’s Expert Groups
    On Friday, 11 April, the Swedish Expert Group on Public Finance (ESO) presented its report Precooking in the European Union – the World of Expert Groups to the Ministry of Finance. Largely explorative in character, the report provides an inventory of the European Commission’s expert groups.
    Read more in the report
    Ministry of Finance/The Swedish Expert Group on Public Finance
    11 April 2003
    No more Iraqs! Article by Anna Lindh and Giorgios Papandreou
    " We will seek to promote a new strategy against weapons of mass destruction. The two of us are prepared to work with our colleagues for such action in the European Union," Anna Lindh and Giorgios Papandreou, foreign ministers, respectively of Sweden and Greece, say in an article published in Dagens Nyheter.
    Read more in the article Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 10 April 2003

    98. Wordfighter - Language Services
    Translation, localization, subtitling from English, swedish, Norwegian to Danish.
    http://www.wordfighter.dk/

    Select English

    Welcome to the

    Webcorner Language Services in Denmark Translation
    Localization
    Subtitling
    Editing/Proofreading

    99. Connexor Oy
    language parsers and taggers for English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Finnish and swedish. Online parser demos and limited documentation available.
    http://www.connexor.com/
    Language is a natural code for knowledge. Natural language, with all its ambiguity and elusiveness, works for people but frustrates design of intelligent software. Connexor products, based on long-standing research on language and computation, relieve this bottleneck by enriching text with linguistic markup that helps computers understand language - to benefit you and your company. Computers enhanced with Connexor software perform better!
    News
    April 11, 2003 Connexor Announces a License Agreement with LangSoft more... March 14, 2003 Connexor’s New Telephone and Fax Numbers more... February 26, 2003 Connexor Announces an OEM Relationship with Heat Software more... February 3, 2003 VanLindon OEMs Connexor Machinese more... January 15, 2003 Connexor Announces a License Agreement with Gurusoft more... COMPANY SOLUTIONS PRODUCTS ... SUPPORT

    100. Swedish Grammar
    The accents in swedish are not normally marked in any way in the written language,although ' (acute accent, high pitch) and ` (grave accent, low pitch
    http://www.lysator.liu.se/language/Languages/Swedish/Grammar.html
    Swedish Grammar
    (Updated in March 2001.) This grammar is (being) written by Leif Stensson , and is a part of the Language and Linguistics pages at the academic computer society Lysator at Linköping University in Sweden. (Note: this document is far from finished yet.)
    Table of Content
    Appendices:
    Alphabet and Pronunciation
    Swedish basically uses the same alphabet as English, with the addition of three letters: å, ä and ö. (In alphabetical order, these are at the end of the alphabet, in that order.) In some foreign words, borrowed from languages which use letters not present in the Swedish alphabet, the foreign letter(s) are sometimes used, especially when the letters in question are é (from French) and ü (from German). In foreign names , the foreign spelling is practically always used. (It would be considered wrong, and somewhat impolite toward the person whose name it is, to spell a name such as André or Günther without the accents, unless there is some practical reason - such as those letters not existing on the typewriter your using - to do it.) Some the letters in the Swedish alphabet are pronounced roughly as they would be in English. The others are pronounced as follows:

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