Children – the future of the Karelian language? Case study in a Karelian village

This article deals with the knowledge of the Karelian language of school children living in a Karelian village. Karelian is an endangered language and it is said that it is a language of old people, that is why I was interested in children’s knowledge of Karelian. The aim is consider how the childre...

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Published in:Eesti ja soome-ugri keeleteaduse ajakiri. Journal of Estonian and Finno-Ugric Linguistics
Main Author: Sanna-Riikka Knuuttila
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Estonian
Published: University of Tartu Press 2011
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.12697/jeful.2011.2.1.14
https://doaj.org/article/53205efc183644c6a249151a26d77c21
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Summary:This article deals with the knowledge of the Karelian language of school children living in a Karelian village. Karelian is an endangered language and it is said that it is a language of old people, that is why I was interested in children’s knowledge of Karelian. The aim is consider how the children self-estimate their ability to speak, understand, read or write Karelian. This study shows that Karelian children do somehow know their heritage language. But to become skilful Karelian speakers children need plenty of help and support from their parents, teachers and from the community