Nina Grønnum
Nina Grønnum (Danish: [ˈninæ ˈkʁɶnɔm]; born 1945) is a Danish retired phonetician. She taught at the University of Copenhagen, and is best known for her work on the pronunciation of Danish.[1] She went by her married name Nina Thorsen or Nina Grønnum Thorsen until the 1980s.[2]
Selected publications
Books
- Grønnum, Nina (1992), The groundworks of Danish intonation, Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, ISBN 978-8772891699
- Grønnum, Nina; Rischel, Jørgen, eds. (2001), To Honour Eli Fischer-Jørgensen: festschrift on the occasion of her 90th birthday February 11th, 2001, Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Copenhague, Copenhagen: C. A. Reitzel, ISBN 8778762138
- Grønnum, Nina (2005), Fonetik og fonologi, Almen og Dansk (in Danish) (3rd ed.), Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag, ISBN 87-500-3865-6
- Grønnum, Nina (2007), Rødgrød med fløde – En lille bog om dansk fonetik (in Danish), Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag, ISBN 978-87-500-3918-1
- Rischel, Jørgen (2008), Grønnum, Nina; Gregersen, Frans; Basbøll, Hans (eds.), Sound Structure in Language, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780199544349
Papers
- Grønnum, Nina (1998), "Illustrations of the IPA: Danish", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 28 (1 & 2): 99–105, doi:10.1017/s0025100300006290
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References
- "Nina Grønnum - Ansatte". Institut for Nordiske Studier og Sprogvidenskab (NorS). Retrieved 17 March 2018.
- Grønnum, Nina. "Publications". Det Humanistiske Fakultet, Københavns Universitet. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
Until the mid 1980s I published under my married name, Thorsen, and for a couple of years also as Grønnum Thorsen.
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