A 2005 poll indicates that 86.3% use primarily Bokmål as their daily written language, 5.5% use both Bokmål and Nynorsk, and 7.5% use primarily Nynorsk. Source: Internet
A largely standardized written language was achieved by 1900, based on historical and Aukštaitijan (highland) usages. Source: Internet
Danish became the commonly written language among Norway's literate class. Source: Internet
Although the Araucanians had no written language, they did use a common tongue. Source: Internet
Another feature of rhetoric which Castiglione discusses is the role of written language and style. Source: Internet
At this time, the Slavic dialects were so close as to make it practical to develop the written language on the dialect of a single region. Source: Internet