Kantasaamesta eteläkantasaameen: Lainatodisteita eteläsaamen varhaisesta eriytymisestä

This article examines which loaning features indicate that the predecessor of South Saami – Southern Proto-Saami – drifted off from common Late Proto-Saami at an early date. We also suggest that this drift refers to linguistic immigration to central Scandinavia where South Saami is spoken today. Loa...

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Published in:Sananjalka
Main Authors: Piha, Minerva, Häkkinen, Jaakko
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Finnish
Published: Suomen Kielen Seura ry 2020
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/sananjalka/article/view/95727
https://doi.org/10.30673/sja.95727
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spelling fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/95727 2023-05-15T16:53:46+02:00 Kantasaamesta eteläkantasaameen: Lainatodisteita eteläsaamen varhaisesta eriytymisestä Piha, Minerva Häkkinen, Jaakko 2020-10-30 application/pdf https://journal.fi/sananjalka/article/view/95727 https://doi.org/10.30673/sja.95727 fin fin Suomen Kielen Seura ry https://journal.fi/sananjalka/article/view/95727/56995 https://journal.fi/sananjalka/article/view/95727 doi:10.30673/sja.95727 Copyright (c) 2020 Minerva Piha, Jaakko Häkkinen http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 CC-BY-NC Sananjalka; Vol 62 No 62 (2020): Sananjalka; 102-124 Sananjalka; Vol 62 Nro 62 (2020): Sananjalka; 102-124 2489-6470 0558-4639 etymologia kontaktilingvistiikka historiallinen kielitiede eteläsaame info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2020 fttsvojs https://doi.org/10.30673/sja.95727 2020-11-04T23:46:20Z This article examines which loaning features indicate that the predecessor of South Saami – Southern Proto-Saami – drifted off from common Late Proto-Saami at an early date. We also suggest that this drift refers to linguistic immigration to central Scandinavia where South Saami is spoken today. Loanword ev­idence provided are those from Northwest Germanic and Proto-Scandinavian found in South Saami that either have irregular sound substitutes compared to other Saami languages (e.g. South Saami word-me­dial -r- in snaejrie ‘slice (of bread, cheese)’ cf. Inari Saami -tt- in snáittu ‘splint’; South Saami initial h- in haame ‘antlerless reindeer doe’ cf. North Saami ápmil); they are not found in any other Saami language (e.g. saar- in Saaraahka ‘creative old woman (divinity)’) or they have deviating semantic meaning com­pared to other Saami languages (South Saami duvrie ‘bear’; cf. North Saami divri ‘insect’). The number of such loanwords is 53 out of about 170. Even those loanwords, which do not show any kind of irregu­larity when compared to other Saami languages, may have been borrowed into South Saami separately, however they do not contain any of those sounds that started a deviating development after the drift. In absolute chronology, the initial areal and dialectal drift happened in southern Finland around 200 CE. Features presented here are so numerous, though many of them are still quite sporadic, that we find there is sufficient evidence to show the early drift of South Saami. This dating also correlates with the changes seen in archaeological data taken from the South Saami-speaking area. Thus, the changes in archaeolog­ical material most likely are caused by Saami speakers arriving to a new land and their intensively active contacts with the people already inhabiting the area. Article in Journal/Newspaper Inari saami Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Inari ENVELOPE(27.029,27.029,68.906,68.906) Sananjalka 62 62 102 124
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historiallinen kielitiede
eteläsaame
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kontaktilingvistiikka
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Kantasaamesta eteläkantasaameen: Lainatodisteita eteläsaamen varhaisesta eriytymisestä
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description This article examines which loaning features indicate that the predecessor of South Saami – Southern Proto-Saami – drifted off from common Late Proto-Saami at an early date. We also suggest that this drift refers to linguistic immigration to central Scandinavia where South Saami is spoken today. Loanword ev­idence provided are those from Northwest Germanic and Proto-Scandinavian found in South Saami that either have irregular sound substitutes compared to other Saami languages (e.g. South Saami word-me­dial -r- in snaejrie ‘slice (of bread, cheese)’ cf. Inari Saami -tt- in snáittu ‘splint’; South Saami initial h- in haame ‘antlerless reindeer doe’ cf. North Saami ápmil); they are not found in any other Saami language (e.g. saar- in Saaraahka ‘creative old woman (divinity)’) or they have deviating semantic meaning com­pared to other Saami languages (South Saami duvrie ‘bear’; cf. North Saami divri ‘insect’). The number of such loanwords is 53 out of about 170. Even those loanwords, which do not show any kind of irregu­larity when compared to other Saami languages, may have been borrowed into South Saami separately, however they do not contain any of those sounds that started a deviating development after the drift. In absolute chronology, the initial areal and dialectal drift happened in southern Finland around 200 CE. Features presented here are so numerous, though many of them are still quite sporadic, that we find there is sufficient evidence to show the early drift of South Saami. This dating also correlates with the changes seen in archaeological data taken from the South Saami-speaking area. Thus, the changes in archaeolog­ical material most likely are caused by Saami speakers arriving to a new land and their intensively active contacts with the people already inhabiting the area.
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title_short Kantasaamesta eteläkantasaameen: Lainatodisteita eteläsaamen varhaisesta eriytymisestä
title_full Kantasaamesta eteläkantasaameen: Lainatodisteita eteläsaamen varhaisesta eriytymisestä
title_fullStr Kantasaamesta eteläkantasaameen: Lainatodisteita eteläsaamen varhaisesta eriytymisestä
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