why is Icelandic considered a separate language and not Old Norwegian?

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why is Icelandic considered a separate language and not Old Norwegian?

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Because the spelling, phonology and grammar have changed quite significantly, even if an icelandic speaker can with a small amount of effort understand old norse.

Also, because it is a language spoken by icelanders in iceland. As the mainland languages started diverging the need to signifiy the uniqueness of Icelandic became more evident.

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