About: Nina Grønnum

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Nina Grønnum (Danish: [ˈninæ ˈkʁɶnɔm]; born March 1st, 1945 in Copenhagen) is a Danish retired phonetician and associate professor emeritus from the University of Copenhagen. She is best known for her work on the pronunciation of Danish and especially her many studies on Danish intonation and prosody. She went by her married name Nina Thorsen or Nina Grønnum Thorsen until the 1980s. She has been on the editorial boards of , the Journal of the International Phonetic Association and Nordic Journal of Linguistics.

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  • Nina Grønnum (Danish: [ˈninæ ˈkʁɶnɔm]; born March 1st, 1945 in Copenhagen) is a Danish retired phonetician and associate professor emeritus from the University of Copenhagen. She is best known for her work on the pronunciation of Danish and especially her many studies on Danish intonation and prosody. She went by her married name Nina Thorsen or Nina Grønnum Thorsen until the 1980s. She is included in Krak's Blue Book and the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters since 2003, and has been a fellow of The Society of Sciences in Lund member of the Council of the International Phonetic Association and vice institute leader of Institute of Nordic Studies and Linguistics at the University of Copenhagen. She has been on the editorial boards of , the Journal of the International Phonetic Association and Nordic Journal of Linguistics. (en)
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  • Nina Grønnum (Danish: [ˈninæ ˈkʁɶnɔm]; born March 1st, 1945 in Copenhagen) is a Danish retired phonetician and associate professor emeritus from the University of Copenhagen. She is best known for her work on the pronunciation of Danish and especially her many studies on Danish intonation and prosody. She went by her married name Nina Thorsen or Nina Grønnum Thorsen until the 1980s. She has been on the editorial boards of , the Journal of the International Phonetic Association and Nordic Journal of Linguistics. (en)
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