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Akkala Sámi

Akkala Sámi, also referred to, particularly in Russia, as Babin Sámi (Russian: Бабинский саа́мский), was a Sámi language spoken in the Sámi villages of Aʼkkel (Russian: Бабинский; Finnish: Akkala), Čuʼkksuâl (Russian: Экостровский) and Sââʼrvesjäuʼrr (Russian: Гирвасозеро; Finnish: Hirvasjärvi), in the inland parts of the Kola Peninsula in Russia. Formerly erroneously[according to whom?] regarded as a dialect of Kildin Sámi, it has recently[when?] become recognized as an independent Sámi language that is most closely related to its western neighbor Skolt Sámi.[citation needed]

Akkala Sámi
Native toRussia
RegionSouthwest Kola Peninsula
Extinct29 December 2003[1]
with the death of Maria Sergina
Cyrillic
Language codes
ISO 639-3sia
Glottologakka1237
ELPAkkala Saami
Akkala Sami language area (red) within Sápmi (grey)
Akkala Sámi is classified as Extinct by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger (2010)
[2]

Akkala Sámi was noted as extinct in the 2010 UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger. Previously, it had been considered the most endangered Eastern Sámi language. On December 29, 2003, Maria Sergina – the last fluent native speaker of Akkala Sámi – died.[3][4] However, as of 2011 there were at least two people, both aged 70, with some knowledge of Akkala Sámi. Remaining ethnic Akkala Sámi live in the village Yona.[5]

Although there exists a description of Akkala Sámi phonology and morphology, a few published texts, and archived audio recordings,[5] the Akkala Sámi language remains among the most poorly documented Sámi languages.[5] One of the few items in the language are chapters 23–28 of the Gospel of Matthew published in 1897. It was translated by A. Genetz, and printed at the expense of the British and Foreign Bible Society.[citation needed]

In the Russian 2020 census, 1 person still claimed knowledge of Akkala.[6]

Sámi dialects and settlements in Russia:
  Akkala (Russian Babinsky)

A-1 Aʼkkel (Russian Babinsky, Finnish Akkala)
A-2 Čuʼkksuâl (Russian Ekostrovsky)
A-3 Yona
A-4 Sââʼrvesjäuʼrr (Russian Girvasozero, Finnish Hirvasjärvi)

Morphology edit

The following overview is based on Pekka (Pyotr) M. Zaykov's volume.[7] Zaykov's Uralic phonetic transcription is retained here. The middle dot ˑ denotes palatalization of the preceding consonant, analyzed by Zaykov as semisoft pronunciation.

Noun edit

Akkala Sámi has eight cases, singular and plural: nominative, genitive-accusative, partitive, dative-illative, locative, essive, comitative and abessive. Case and number are expressed by a combination of endings and consonant gradation:

  • Nominative: no marker in the singular, weak grade in the plural.
  • Genitive-accusative: weak grade in the singular, weak grade + -i in the plural.
  • Partitive: this case exists only in the singular, and has the ending -tti͔.
  • Dative-illative: strong grade + -a, -a͕ or in the singular, weak grade + -i in the plural.
  • Locative: weak grade + -st, -śtˑ in the singular, weak grade + -nˑ in the plural.
  • Essive: this case exists only in the singular: strong grade + -nˑ.
  • Comitative: weak grade + -nˑ in the singular, strong grade + -guim, -vuim or -vi̮i̭m in the plural.
  • Abessive: weak grade + -ta in the singular.

Pronoun edit

The table below gives the declension of the personal pronouns monn ‘I’ and mij ‘we’. The pronouns tonn ‘you (sg.)’ and sonn ‘(s)he’ are declined like monn, the pronouns tij ‘you (pl.)’ and sij ‘they’ are declined like mij.

  Singular Plural
Nominative monn mij
Genitive-Accusative mii̭ji
Essive munˑ ---
Dative-illative munˑnˑa͔ mii̭ji
Locative muśtˑ miśtˑ
Comitative muinˑ mii̭jivuim
Abessive muta mii̭ta

The interrogative pronouns ‘what?’ and tˑī, kī ‘who?’ are declined as follows:

  ‘what?’ tˑī, kī ‘who?’
Nominative tˑī, kī
Genitive-Accusative mi̮n t́an, ḱan
Dative-illative mi̮z koz
Locative mi̮st kośtˑ
Comitative mi̮i̭nˑ ḱainˑ
Abessive mi̮nta ḱanta

The proximal demonstrative tˑa͕t ‘this’ and the medial demonstrative ti̮t ‘that’ are declined as follows:

  Singular Plural Singular Plural
Nominative tˑa͕t tˑa͕k ti̮t ti̮k
Genitive-Accusative tˑa͕nˑ tˑa͕i ti̮n ti̮i̭
Essive tˑa͕inˑ --- ti̮i̭nˑ ---
Dative-illative tˑa͕z tˑai(t) ti̮k, ti̮z ti̮i̭(t)
Locative tˑa͕śtˑ tˑa͕in ti̮śtˑ ti̮i̼(n)
Comitative tˑa͕inˑ tˑa͕ivuim ti̮i̭nˑ ti̮i̭vuim
Abessive tˑa͕ta tˑa͕ita ti̮ta ti̮i̭ta

Verb edit

Akkala Sámi verbs have three persons and two numbers, singular and plural. There are three moods: indicative, imperative and conditional; the potential mood has disappeared. Below, the paradigm of the verbs va͕n̄ˑće ‘to walk’ and korrɛ ‘to knit’ is given in the present and imperfect tense:

  Present Imperfect Present Imperfect
1sg. vā͕nʒam va͕n̄ˑcim kōram korri͔m
2sg. va͕nʒak vā͕nˑcik kōrak korri͔k
3sg. va͕n̄ˑc vānˑʒi korr kōri͔
1pl. va͕n̄ˑćepˑ vānˑʒim korrɛpˑ kōri͔m
2pl. va͕nˑćepˑpˑe vānˑʒitˑ korrɛpˑpˑe kōri͔tˑ
3pl. vā͕nˑʒatˑ van̄ˑciš kōratˑ korri͔š

The verb ĺiije ‘to be’ conjugates as follows:

  Present Imperfect
1sg. ĺam ĺii̭jim
2sg. ĺak ĺiijik
3sg. ĺie ĺai
1pl. ĺepˑ ĺījim
2pl. ĺepˑpˑe ĺījitˑ
3pl. ĺetˑ ĺii̭jiš

Compound tenses such as perfect and pluperfect are formed with the verb ĺii̭je in the present or imperfect as auxiliary, and the participle of the main verb. Examples are ĺam tĭĕhtmi̮nč ‘I have known’ from tĭĕhttɛ ‘to know’, and ĺai tui̭jāma ‘(s)he had made’ from tui̭je ‘to make’.

The conditional mood has the marker , which is added to the weak grade of the stem: kuarčim ‘I would sew’, vizzčik ‘you (sg.) would become tired’.

As in other Sámi languages, Akkala Sámi makes use of a negative verb that conjugates according to person and number, while the main verb remains unchanged. The conjugation of the negative verb is shown here together with the verb aĺ̄ḱe ‘to begin’:

 
1sg. jim aĺg
2sg. jik aĺg
3sg. ij aĺg
1pl. jepˑ aĺg
2pl. jepˑpˑe aĺg
3pl. jetˑ aĺg

The third person singular and plural of the verb ĺii̭je ‘to be’ have special contracted forms ɛĺĺa and jāĺa.

References edit

  1. ^ Akkala Sámi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger (Report) (3rd ed.). UNESCO. 2010. p. 7.
  3. ^ (PDF) (in Swedish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-04-11. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  4. ^ Rantala, Leif, Aleftina Sergina 2009. Áhkkila sápmelaččat. Oanehis muitalus sámejoavkku birra, man maŋimuš sámegielalaš olmmoš jámii 29.12.2003. Roavvenjárga.
  5. ^ a b c Scheller, Elizabeth (2011). "The Sámi Language Situation in Russia" (PDF). In Grünthal, Riho; Kovács, Magdolna (eds.). Ethnic and Linguistic Context of Identity: Finno-Ugric Minorities. Helsinki, Finland: University of Helsinki, Department of Finnish, Finno-Ugrian and Scandinavian Studies. pp. 90–91. ISBN 978-952-5667-28-8. OCLC 755168782.
  6. ^ . rosstat.gov.ru. Archived from the original on July 1, 2023. Retrieved 2023-01-03.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Зайков, П. М. Бабинский диалект саамского языка (фонолого-морфологическое исследование). Петрозаводск: «Карелия», 1987.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Akkala Sami language at Wikimedia Commons
  • KOLTAN- JA KUOLANLAPIN SANAKIRJA (Kola Sámi dictionary, includes Akkala)

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Akkala Sami also referred to particularly in Russia as Babin Sami Russian Babinskij saa mskij was a Sami language spoken in the Sami villages of Aʼkkel Russian Babinskij Finnish Akkala Cuʼkksual Russian Ekostrovskij and Saaʼrvesjauʼrr Russian Girvasozero Finnish Hirvasjarvi in the inland parts of the Kola Peninsula in Russia Formerly erroneously according to whom regarded as a dialect of Kildin Sami it has recently when become recognized as an independent Sami language that is most closely related to its western neighbor Skolt Sami citation needed Akkala SamiNative toRussiaRegionSouthwest Kola PeninsulaExtinct29 December 2003 1 with the death of Maria SerginaLanguage familyUralic SamiEasternMainlandAkkala SamiWriting systemCyrillicLanguage codesISO 639 3 a href https iso639 3 sil org code sia class extiw title iso639 3 sia sia a Glottologakka1237ELPAkkala SaamiAkkala Sami language area red within Sapmi grey Akkala Sami is classified as Extinct by the UNESCO Atlas of the World s Languages in Danger 2010 2 Akkala Sami was noted as extinct in the 2010 UNESCO Atlas of the World s Languages in Danger Previously it had been considered the most endangered Eastern Sami language On December 29 2003 Maria Sergina the last fluent native speaker of Akkala Sami died 3 4 However as of 2011 there were at least two people both aged 70 with some knowledge of Akkala Sami Remaining ethnic Akkala Sami live in the village Yona 5 Although there exists a description of Akkala Sami phonology and morphology a few published texts and archived audio recordings 5 the Akkala Sami language remains among the most poorly documented Sami languages 5 One of the few items in the language are chapters 23 28 of the Gospel of Matthew published in 1897 It was translated by A Genetz and printed at the expense of the British and Foreign Bible Society citation needed In the Russian 2020 census 1 person still claimed knowledge of Akkala 6 Sami dialects and settlements in Russia Akkala Russian Babinsky A 1 Aʼkkel Russian Babinsky Finnish Akkala A 2 Cuʼkksual Russian Ekostrovsky A 3 Yona A 4 Saaʼrvesjauʼrr Russian Girvasozero Finnish Hirvasjarvi Contents 1 Morphology 1 1 Noun 1 2 Pronoun 1 3 Verb 2 References 3 External linksMorphology editThe following overview is based on Pekka Pyotr M Zaykov s volume 7 Zaykov s Uralic phonetic transcription is retained here The middle dot ˑ denotes palatalization of the preceding consonant analyzed by Zaykov as semisoft pronunciation Noun edit Akkala Sami has eight cases singular and plural nominative genitive accusative partitive dative illative locative essive comitative and abessive Case and number are expressed by a combination of endings and consonant gradation Nominative no marker in the singular weak grade in the plural Genitive accusative weak grade in the singular weak grade i in the plural Partitive this case exists only in the singular and has the ending tti Dative illative strong grade a a or ɛ in the singular weak grade i in the plural Locative weak grade st stˑ in the singular weak grade nˑ in the plural Essive this case exists only in the singular strong grade nˑ Comitative weak grade nˑ in the singular strong grade guim vuim or vi i m in the plural Abessive weak grade ta in the singular Pronoun edit The table below gives the declension of the personal pronouns monn I and mij we The pronouns tonn you sg and sonn s he are declined like monn the pronouns tij you pl and sij they are declined like mij Singular Plural Nominative monn mij Genitive Accusative mu mii ji Essive munˑ Dative illative munˑnˑa mii ji Locative mustˑ mistˑ Comitative muinˑ mii jivuim Abessive muta mii ta The interrogative pronouns mi what and tˑi ki who are declined as follows mi what tˑi ki who Nominative mi tˑi ki Genitive Accusative mi n t an ḱan Dative illative mi z koz Locative mi st kostˑ Comitative mi i nˑ ḱainˑ Abessive mi nta ḱanta The proximal demonstrative tˑa t this and the medial demonstrative ti t that are declined as follows Singular Plural Singular Plural Nominative tˑa t tˑa k ti t ti k Genitive Accusative tˑa nˑ tˑa i ti n ti i Essive tˑa inˑ ti i nˑ Dative illative tˑa z tˑai t ti k ti z ti i t Locative tˑa stˑ tˑa in ti stˑ ti i n Comitative tˑa inˑ tˑa ivuim ti i nˑ ti i vuim Abessive tˑa ta tˑa ita ti ta ti i ta Verb edit Akkala Sami verbs have three persons and two numbers singular and plural There are three moods indicative imperative and conditional the potential mood has disappeared Below the paradigm of the verbs va n ˑce to walk and korrɛ to knit is given in the present and imperfect tense Present Imperfect Present Imperfect 1sg va nʒam va n ˑcim kōram korri m 2sg va nʒak va nˑcik kōrak korri k 3sg va n ˑc vanˑʒi korr kōri 1pl va n ˑcepˑ vanˑʒim korrɛpˑ kōri m 2pl va nˑcepˑpˑe vanˑʒitˑ korrɛpˑpˑe kōri tˑ 3pl va nˑʒatˑ van ˑcis kōratˑ korri s The verb ĺiije to be conjugates as follows Present Imperfect 1sg ĺam ĺii jim 2sg ĺak ĺiijik 3sg ĺie ĺai 1pl ĺepˑ ĺijim 2pl ĺepˑpˑe ĺijitˑ 3pl ĺetˑ ĺii jis Compound tenses such as perfect and pluperfect are formed with the verb ĺii je in the present or imperfect as auxiliary and the participle of the main verb Examples are ĺam tĭĕhtmi nc I have known from tĭĕhttɛ to know and ĺai tui jama s he had made from tui je to make The conditional mood has the marker c which is added to the weak grade of the stem kuarcim I would sew vizzcik you sg would become tired As in other Sami languages Akkala Sami makes use of a negative verb that conjugates according to person and number while the main verb remains unchanged The conjugation of the negative verb is shown here together with the verb aĺ ḱe to begin 1sg jim aĺg 2sg jik aĺg 3sg ij aĺg 1pl jepˑ aĺg 2pl jepˑpˑe aĺg 3pl jetˑ aĺg The third person singular and plural of the verb ĺii je to be have special contracted forms ɛĺĺa and jaĺa References edit Akkala Sami at Ethnologue 18th ed 2015 subscription required Atlas of the World s Languages in Danger Report 3rd ed UNESCO 2010 p 7 Nordisk samekonvensjon PDF in Swedish Archived from the original PDF on 2007 04 11 Retrieved 2014 02 07 Rantala Leif Aleftina Sergina 2009 Ahkkila sapmelaccat Oanehis muitalus samejoavkku birra man maŋimus samegielalas olmmos jamii 29 12 2003 Roavvenjarga a b c Scheller Elizabeth 2011 The Sami Language Situation in Russia PDF In Grunthal Riho Kovacs Magdolna eds Ethnic and Linguistic Context of Identity Finno Ugric Minorities Helsinki Finland University of Helsinki Department of Finnish Finno Ugrian and Scandinavian Studies pp 90 91 ISBN 978 952 5667 28 8 OCLC 755168782 Rosstat Vserossijskaya perepis naseleniya 2020 rosstat gov ru Archived from the original on July 1 2023 Retrieved 2023 01 03 permanent dead link Zajkov P M Babinskij dialekt saamskogo yazyka fonologo morfologicheskoe issledovanie Petrozavodsk Kareliya 1987 External links edit nbsp Media related to Akkala Sami language at Wikimedia Commons KOLTAN JA KUOLANLAPIN SANAKIRJA Kola Sami dictionary includes Akkala Retrieved from https 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