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Norwegian doesn't have any kind of "Received Pronunciation" and has never had anything that has academically been referred to as such. Most of this article should be either rewritten or reworded to remove this phrase. I know that one technically doesn't "speak" bokmål, but I assume the original author was trying to say spoken bokmål rather than RP. I'd assume this ties in with the general lack of citation in the article.
I have removed unsourced/dubious claims, including the references to UEN as a Received Pronunciation. The section still, however, possibily violates WP:UNDUE. If you find any sources supporting opposing viewpoints, feel free to ping me or add them yourself. Profzed (talk) 20:35, 15 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Update: I deleted the "hirearchy" section since it is not actually relevant to UBE (or rather, it makes no mention of UBE though I can see a link). Thus, there is no longer WP:UNDUE weight. Profzed (talk) 16:58, 12 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]