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Southern Sámi

Southern or South Sámi (åarjelsaemien gïele, Norwegian: sørsamisk, Swedish: sydsamiska) is the southwesternmost of the Sámi languages, and is spoken in Norway and Sweden. It is an endangered language; the strongholds of this language are the municipalities of Snåsa, Røyrvik, Røros (Trøndelag, Central Norway) and Hattfjelldal (Nordland, Northern Norway) in Norway.

Southern Sámi
åarjelsaemien gïele
RegionNorway, Sweden
Native speakers
(600 cited 1992)[1]
Uralic
Latin
Official status
Official language in
Norway[2]
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-2sma
ISO 639-3sma
Glottologsout2674
ELPSouth Saami
Southern Sámi is 1 on this map.
South Saami is classified as Severely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger (2010)
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Åarjel-saemiej skuvle (Southern Sámi school) and maanagierte (kindergarten) in Snåsa.

It is possible to study Southern Sámi at Nord University in Levanger, Umeå University in Umeå, and Uppsala University in Uppsala. In 2018, two master's degrees were written in the language at Umeå University.[4] Language courses are also offered in different Sámi language centres throughout the south Sámi area.

Writing system

Southern Sámi is one of the six Sámi languages that has an official written standard, but only a few books have been published for the language, one of which is an adequate-sized Southern Sámi–Norwegian dictionary.

Southern Sámi uses the Latin alphabet:

A a B b D d E e F f G g H h I i
Ï ï J j K k L l M m N n O o P p
R r S s T t U u V v Y y Æ æ Ö ö
Å å

The Sámi Language Council recommended in 1976 to use ⟨æ⟩ and ⟨ö⟩, but in practice the latter is replaced by ⟨ø⟩ in Norway and the former by ⟨ä⟩ in Sweden.[5] This is in accordance with the usage in Norwegian and Swedish, based on computer or typewriter availability. The ⟨Ï ï⟩ represents a back version of ⟨I i⟩, however many texts fail to distinguish between the two.

⟨C c⟩, ⟨Q q⟩, ⟨W w⟩, ⟨X x⟩, ⟨Z z⟩ are only used in words of foreign origin.

Phonology

Southern Sámi has two dialects, the northern and the southern dialect. The phonological differences between the dialects are relatively small; the phonemic system of the northern dialect is explained below.

Vowels

The vowel phonemes of the northern dialect are the following; orthographic counterparts are given in italics:

front central back
unrounded rounded unrounded rounded
close i ⟨i⟩ y ⟨y⟩ ɨ ⟨ï⟩, ⟨i⟩[a] ʉ ⟨u⟩ u ⟨o⟩
mid e ⟨e⟩, ⟨ee⟩ øː ⟨öö⟩ o ⟨å⟩, ⟨åå⟩
near-open æ ⟨æ⟩, ⟨ä⟩,[b] ⟨ee⟩[c]
open ⟨ae⟩ ɑ ⟨a⟩, ɑː ⟨aa⟩
  1. ^ The distinction between the vowels /i/ and /ɨ/ is normally not indicated in spelling: both of these sounds are written with the letter ⟨i⟩. However, dictionaries and other linguistically precise sources use the character ⟨ï⟩ for the latter vowel.
  2. ^ The spelling ⟨æ⟩ is used in Norway, and ⟨ä⟩ in Sweden.
  3. ^ Long /æː/ is written ⟨ee⟩.

The non-high vowels /e/, /æ/, /o/ and /ɑ/ contrast in length: they may occur as both short and long. High vowels only occur as short.

The vowels may combine to form ten different diphthongs:

front front to back central to back central to front back to front back
close to mid /ie/ ⟨ie⟩ /yo/ ⟨yø⟩, ⟨yö⟩ /ʉe/ ⟨ue⟩; /ɨe/ ⟨ïe⟩, ⟨ie⟩ /uo/ ⟨oe⟩
close to open /ʉɑ/ ⟨ua⟩
mid /oe/ ⟨øø⟩, ⟨öö⟩
mid to open /eæ/ ⟨ea⟩ /oæ/ ⟨åe⟩ /oɑ/ ⟨åa⟩

Consonants

Labial Dental Alveolar Postalveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m ⟨m⟩ n ⟨n⟩ ɲ ⟨nj⟩ ŋ ⟨ng⟩
Plosive unaspirated p ⟨b⟩, ⟨p⟩ t ⟨d⟩, ⟨t⟩ ts ⟨ts⟩ ⟨tj⟩ c ⟨gi⟩, ⟨ki⟩ k ⟨g⟩, ⟨k⟩
aspirated ⟨p⟩ ⟨t⟩ ⟨ki⟩ ⟨k⟩
Fricative voiceless f ⟨f⟩ s ⟨s⟩ ʃ ⟨sj⟩ h ⟨h⟩
voiced v ~ ʋ ⟨v⟩
Approximant j ⟨j⟩
Lateral l ⟨l⟩
Trill r ⟨r⟩

Grammar

Sound alternations

In Southern Sámi, the vowel in the second syllable of a word causes changes to the vowel in the first syllable, a feature called umlaut. The vowel in the second syllable can change depending on the inflectional ending being attached, and the vowel in the first vowel will likewise alternate accordingly. Often there are three different vowels that alternate with each other in the paradigm of a single word, for example as follows:

  • ⟨ae⟩ ~ ⟨aa⟩ ~ ⟨ee⟩: vaedtsedh 'to walk' : vaadtsam 'I walk' : veedtsim 'I walked'
  • ⟨ue⟩ ~ ⟨ua⟩ ~ ⟨öö⟩: vuelkedh 'to leave' : vualkam 'I leave' : vöölkim 'I left'

The following table gives a full overview of the alternations:

Proto-Samic
first vowel
Followed by
*ā
Followed by
*ē
Followed by
*ō
Followed by
*ë
Followed by
*i
*ā aa ae aa aa ee
*ea ea ie ea aa ee
*ie ea ie ea ïe ie
*oa åa åe åa oe öö
*uo ua ue åa oe öö
*ë a e æ, å a, ï e
*i æ, ij i æ ïj i
*o å u å, a o, a, ov u
*u å, a u å o, ov u

On the other hand, Southern Sami is the only Sami language that does not have consonant gradation. Hence consonants in the middle of words never alternate in Southern Sami, even though such alternations are frequent in other Sami languages. Compare, for instance, Southern Sami nomme 'name' : nommesne 'in the name' to Northern Sami namma : namas, with the consonant gradation mm : m.

Cases

Southern Sami has 8 cases:

Case Singular ending Plural ending
Nominative - -h
Accusative -m -jte / -ite / -idie
Genitive -n -i / -j
Illative -n / -se / -sse -jte / -ite / -idie
Inessive -sne / -snie -ine / -jne / -inie
Elative -ste / -stie -jste / -jstie
Comitative -ine / -jne / -inie -igujmie / -jgujmie
Essive -ine / -jne / -inie (no plural form)

Verbs

Person

Southern Sámi verbs conjugate for three grammatical persons:

  • first person
  • second person
  • third person

Mood

Tense

Grammatical number

Southern Sámi verbs conjugate for three grammatical numbers:

Negative verb

Southern Sámi, like Finnish, the other Sámi languages, and Estonian, has a negative verb. In Southern Sámi, the negative verb conjugates according to tense (past and non-past), mood (indicative and imperative), person (1st, 2nd and 3rd) and number (singular, dual and plural). This differs from some other Sámi languages, e.g. from Northern Sámi, which do not conjugate according to tense.

Southern Sámi negative verb, indicative forms
Non-past indicative Past indicative
Singular Dual Plural Singular Dual Plural
1st im ean ibie idtjim idtjimen idtjimh
2nd ih idien idie idtjih idtjiden idtjidh
3rd ij eakan eah idtji idtjigan idtjin
Southern Sámi negative verb, imperative forms
Non-past imperative Past imperative
Singular Dual Plural Singular Dual Plural
1st aelliem aellien aellebe ollem ollen ollebe
2nd aellieh aelleden aellede ollh olleden ollede
3rd aellis aellis aellis olles olles olles

Syntax

Like Skolt Sámi and unlike other Sámi languages, Southern Sámi is an SOV language.

References

  1. ^ Southern Sámi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ "Samelovens språkregler og forvaltningsområdet for samisk språk". Regjeringen.no (in Norwegian). Statsministerens kontor. 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2018-01-30. Forvaltningsområdet for samisk språk omfatter [...] Snåasen tjïelte/Snåsa kommune og Raarvihke Tjielte/Røyrvik kommune i Nord-Trøndelag.
  3. ^ . European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. Council of Europe. p. 5. Archived from the original on 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2014-04-03.
  4. ^ "Umeå University". Retrieved 2019-07-06.
  5. ^ Magga, Ole Henrik; Magga, Lajla Mattsson (2012). Sørsamisk grammatikk [A Grammar of South Sami] (in Norwegian). Kautokeino: Davvi Girji. p. 12. ISBN 978-82-7374-855-3.
  • Bergsland, Knut. Røroslappisk grammatikk, 1946.
  • Jussi Ylikoski. South Saami, 2022.
  • Knut Bergsland. Sydsamisk grammatikk, 1982.
  • Knut Bergsland and Lajla Mattson Magga. Åarjelsaemien-daaroen baakoegærja, 1993.
  • Hasselbrink, Gustav. Südsamisches Wörterbuch I–III

External links

  • The Children's TV series Binnabánnaš in Southern Sámi
  • Sámi lottit Names of birds found in Sápmi in a number of languages, including Skolt Sámi and English. Search function only works with Finnish input though.
  • Southern Sámi grammatical resources
  • Samien Sijte – Southern Sámi Museum and Cultural Center
  • – Universitetet i Tromsø

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you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Unicode characters For an introductory guide on IPA symbols see Help IPA Aarjel saemiej skuvle Southern Sami school and maanagierte kindergarten in Snasa It is possible to study Southern Sami at Nord University in Levanger Umea University in Umea and Uppsala University in Uppsala In 2018 two master s degrees were written in the language at Umea University 4 Language courses are also offered in different Sami language centres throughout the south Sami area Contents 1 Writing system 2 Phonology 2 1 Vowels 2 2 Consonants 3 Grammar 3 1 Sound alternations 3 2 Cases 3 3 Verbs 3 3 1 Person 3 3 2 Mood 3 3 3 Tense 3 3 4 Grammatical number 3 3 5 Negative verb 4 Syntax 5 References 6 External linksWriting system EditSouthern Sami is one of the six Sami languages that has an official written standard but only a few books have been published for the language one of which is an adequate sized Southern Sami Norwegian dictionary Southern Sami uses the Latin alphabet A a B b D d E e F f G g H h I iI i J j K k L l M m N n O o P pR r S s T t U u V v Y y AE ae O oA aThe Sami Language Council recommended in 1976 to use ae and o but in practice the latter is replaced by o in Norway and the former by a in Sweden 5 This is in accordance with the usage in Norwegian and Swedish based on computer or typewriter availability The I i represents a back version of I i however many texts fail to distinguish between the two C c Q q W w X x Z z are only used in words of foreign origin Phonology EditSouthern Sami has two dialects the northern and the southern dialect The phonological differences between the dialects are relatively small the phonemic system of the northern dialect is explained below Vowels Edit The vowel phonemes of the northern dialect are the following orthographic counterparts are given in italics front central backunrounded rounded unrounded roundedclose i i y y ɨ i i a ʉ u u o mid e e eː ee oː oo o a oː aa near open ae ae a b ee c open aː ae ɑ a ɑː aa The distinction between the vowels i and ɨ is normally not indicated in spelling both of these sounds are written with the letter i However dictionaries and other linguistically precise sources use the character i for the latter vowel The spelling ae is used in Norway and a in Sweden Long aeː is written ee The non high vowels e ae o and ɑ contrast in length they may occur as both short and long High vowels only occur as short The vowels may combine to form ten different diphthongs front front to back central to back central to front back to front backclose to mid ie ie yo yo yo ʉe ue ɨe ie ie uo oe close to open ʉɑ ua mid oe oo oo mid to open eae ea oae ae oɑ aa Consonants Edit Labial Dental Alveolar Postalveolar Palatal Velar GlottalNasal m m n n ɲ nj ŋ ng Plosive unaspirated p b p t d t ts ts tʃ tj c gi ki k g k aspirated pʰ p tʰ t cʰ ki kʰ k Fricative voiceless f f s s ʃ sj h h voiced v ʋ v Approximant j j Lateral l l Trill r r Grammar EditSound alternations Edit In Southern Sami the vowel in the second syllable of a word causes changes to the vowel in the first syllable a feature called umlaut The vowel in the second syllable can change depending on the inflectional ending being attached and the vowel in the first vowel will likewise alternate accordingly Often there are three different vowels that alternate with each other in the paradigm of a single word for example as follows ae aa ee vaedtsedh to walk vaadtsam I walk veedtsim I walked ue ua oo vuelkedh to leave vualkam I leave voolkim I left The following table gives a full overview of the alternations Proto Samicfirst vowel Followed by a Followed by e Followed by ō Followed by e Followed by i a aa ae aa aa ee ea ea ie ea aa ee ie ea ie ea ie ie oa aa ae aa oe oo uo ua ue aa oe oo e a e ae a a i e i ae ij i ae ij i o a u a a o a ov u u a a u a o ov uOn the other hand Southern Sami is the only Sami language that does not have consonant gradation Hence consonants in the middle of words never alternate in Southern Sami even though such alternations are frequent in other Sami languages Compare for instance Southern Sami nomme name nommesne in the name to Northern Sami namma namas with the consonant gradation mm m Cases Edit Southern Sami has 8 cases Case Singular ending Plural endingNominative hAccusative m jte ite idieGenitive n i jIllative n se sse jte ite idieInessive sne snie ine jne inieElative ste stie jste jstieComitative ine jne inie igujmie jgujmieEssive ine jne inie no plural form Verbs Edit Person Edit Southern Sami verbs conjugate for three grammatical persons first person second person third personMood Edit Tense Edit Grammatical number Edit Southern Sami verbs conjugate for three grammatical numbers singular dual pluralNegative verb Edit Southern Sami like Finnish the other Sami languages and Estonian has a negative verb In Southern Sami the negative verb conjugates according to tense past and non past mood indicative and imperative person 1st 2nd and 3rd and number singular dual and plural This differs from some other Sami languages e g from Northern Sami which do not conjugate according to tense Southern Sami negative verb indicative forms Non past indicative Past indicativeSingular Dual Plural Singular Dual Plural1st im ean ibie idtjim idtjimen idtjimh2nd ih idien idie idtjih idtjiden idtjidh3rd ij eakan eah idtji idtjigan idtjinSouthern Sami negative verb imperative forms Non past imperative Past imperativeSingular Dual Plural Singular Dual Plural1st aelliem aellien aellebe ollem ollen ollebe2nd aellieh aelleden aellede ollh olleden ollede3rd aellis aellis aellis olles olles ollesSyntax EditLike Skolt Sami and unlike other Sami languages Southern Sami is an SOV language References EditThis article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Southern Sami at Ethnologue 18th ed 2015 subscription required Samelovens sprakregler og forvaltningsomradet for samisk sprak Regjeringen no in Norwegian Statsministerens kontor 2014 08 12 Retrieved 2018 01 30 Forvaltningsomradet for samisk sprak omfatter Snaasen tjielte Snasa kommune og Raarvihke Tjielte Royrvik kommune i Nord Trondelag To which languages does the Charter apply European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages Council of Europe p 5 Archived from the original on 2013 12 27 Retrieved 2014 04 03 Umea University Retrieved 2019 07 06 Magga Ole Henrik Magga Lajla Mattsson 2012 Sorsamisk grammatikk A Grammar of South Sami in Norwegian Kautokeino Davvi Girji p 12 ISBN 978 82 7374 855 3 Bergsland Knut Roroslappisk grammatikk 1946 Jussi Ylikoski South Saami 2022 Knut Bergsland Sydsamisk grammatikk 1982 Knut Bergsland and Lajla Mattson Magga Aarjelsaemien daaroen baakoegaerja 1993 Hasselbrink Gustav Sudsamisches Worterbuch I IIIExternal links Edit Southern Sami test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator Wikimedia Commons has media related to Southern Sami language The Children s TV series Binnabannas in Southern Sami Sami lottit Names of birds found in Sapmi in a number of languages including Skolt Sami and English Search function only works with Finnish input though Southern Sami grammatical resources Samien Sijte Southern Sami Museum and Cultural Center Sorsamisk forskning og undervisning Universitetet i Tromso Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Southern Sami amp oldid 1130146466, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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