Akkalasamian language
Akkalasamian | ||
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Spoken in |
Southwest of the Kola Peninsula / Russia | |
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ISO 639 -1 |
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ISO 639 -2 |
smi |
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ISO 639-3 |
sia |
Akkalasami is a language of the eastern group of the Sami languages and thus belongs to the main Finno-Ugric group within the Urals language family . Most sources state that the last woman who spoke Akkalasami died in 2003, but there are still at least two Sami people today with passive Akkalasam language skills.
Traditionally, the members of the Akkalasamischen language group lived in the southwest of today 's Murmansk Oblast in Russia and Akkalasamisch was mainly spoken in the area around the localities Ahkel 'and Jona southwest of the actual Kola peninsula . In terms of language, Akkalasami lies between Kildin and Skoltsami .
literature
- P [jotr] M [efodievič] Zajkov: Babinskij dialekt saamskogo jazyka (fonologo-morfologičeskoe issledovanie) . Petrozavodsk, Karelia 1987, Бабинский диалект саамского языка
- Leif Rantala, Aleftina Sergina: Áhkkila sápmelaččat. Oanehis muitalus sámejoavkku birra, man maŋimuš sámegielalaš olmmoš jámii December 29, 2003 . Roavvenjárga, 2009.
- Pekka Sammallahti: The Sámi languages . Kárášjohka, 1998.
- Elisabeth Scheller: The Sami Language Situation in Russia . In: Ethnic and Linguistic Context of Identity: Finno-Ugric Minorities . Uralica Helsingiensia 5. Helsinki 2011, pp. 79-96.
Individual evidence
- ^ Elisabeth Scheller: The Sami Language Situation in Russia . In: Ethnic and Linguistic Context of Identity: Finno-Ugric Minorities . Uralica Helsingiensia 5. Helsinki 2011, pp. 79-96.