Samiska skolbarns samiska : en undersökning av minoritetsspråksbehärskning i en språkbyteskontext

This dissertation presents an investigation of the proficiency in Saami of Swedish Saami schoolchildren. Several different aspects of language proficiency were examined with different methods of elicitation. The investigation had the form of a longitudinal study and mainly concerned language structu...

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Main Author: Svonni, Mikael
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Humanistiska fakulteten 1993
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-66617 2023-10-09T21:55:39+02:00 Samiska skolbarns samiska : en undersökning av minoritetsspråksbehärskning i en språkbyteskontext The Saami of Saami schoolchildren : a study of minority language proficiency in a context of language change Svonni, Mikael 1993 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-66617 swe swe Humanistiska fakulteten Umeå : : Umeå universitet Umeå studies in the humanities, 0345-0155 113 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-66617 urn:isbn:91-7174-780-X info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Saami language language attrition first language acquisition second language acquisition minority language language proficiency language development Specific Languages Studier av enskilda språk Doctoral thesis, monograph info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 1993 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:48:20Z This dissertation presents an investigation of the proficiency in Saami of Swedish Saami schoolchildren. Several different aspects of language proficiency were examined with different methods of elicitation. The investigation had the form of a longitudinal study and mainly concerned language structure, i.e. the children's grammatical competence. The aim was also to study other aspects of the children's proficiency in the language, e.g. their pragmatic competence. Fifteen children at different levels of proficiency were selected for study. The level of proficiency was seen in relation to the child's linguistic background. The subjects comprised both children with Saami as their first language and children with Swedish as their first language. The results showed that the children with Saami as their first language had no problems with the phonological processes tested, i.e. consonant gradation, while children with Swedish as their first language had varying degrees of difficulty with the same. Among the children with Saami as their first language were some with a very good grammatical competence, and some who had not mastered all inflectional forms. The children with Swedish as their first language had command of very few inflected forms. The results showed a very clear hierarchy among the investigated inflected forms. This indicates that the inflectional forms are acquired in a particular order. The varying proficiency of the children is very typical of a situation of language change. Since Saami is a minority language, the use of the language is reduced to certain domains. This means that some speakers do not acquire all aspect of linguistic competence. The dissertation shows what parts of the grammar are especially sensitive to loss, e.g. the dual and conditional forms. The results support recent assessments of the position of the Saami language in Sweden, namely that a language change from Saami to Swedish is taking place. digitalisering@umu Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis saami Umeå University: Publications (DiVA)
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language Swedish
topic Saami language
language attrition
first language acquisition
second language acquisition
minority language
language proficiency
language development
Specific Languages
Studier av enskilda språk
spellingShingle Saami language
language attrition
first language acquisition
second language acquisition
minority language
language proficiency
language development
Specific Languages
Studier av enskilda språk
Svonni, Mikael
Samiska skolbarns samiska : en undersökning av minoritetsspråksbehärskning i en språkbyteskontext
topic_facet Saami language
language attrition
first language acquisition
second language acquisition
minority language
language proficiency
language development
Specific Languages
Studier av enskilda språk
description This dissertation presents an investigation of the proficiency in Saami of Swedish Saami schoolchildren. Several different aspects of language proficiency were examined with different methods of elicitation. The investigation had the form of a longitudinal study and mainly concerned language structure, i.e. the children's grammatical competence. The aim was also to study other aspects of the children's proficiency in the language, e.g. their pragmatic competence. Fifteen children at different levels of proficiency were selected for study. The level of proficiency was seen in relation to the child's linguistic background. The subjects comprised both children with Saami as their first language and children with Swedish as their first language. The results showed that the children with Saami as their first language had no problems with the phonological processes tested, i.e. consonant gradation, while children with Swedish as their first language had varying degrees of difficulty with the same. Among the children with Saami as their first language were some with a very good grammatical competence, and some who had not mastered all inflectional forms. The children with Swedish as their first language had command of very few inflected forms. The results showed a very clear hierarchy among the investigated inflected forms. This indicates that the inflectional forms are acquired in a particular order. The varying proficiency of the children is very typical of a situation of language change. Since Saami is a minority language, the use of the language is reduced to certain domains. This means that some speakers do not acquire all aspect of linguistic competence. The dissertation shows what parts of the grammar are especially sensitive to loss, e.g. the dual and conditional forms. The results support recent assessments of the position of the Saami language in Sweden, namely that a language change from Saami to Swedish is taking place. digitalisering@umu
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Svonni, Mikael
author_facet Svonni, Mikael
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title Samiska skolbarns samiska : en undersökning av minoritetsspråksbehärskning i en språkbyteskontext
title_short Samiska skolbarns samiska : en undersökning av minoritetsspråksbehärskning i en språkbyteskontext
title_full Samiska skolbarns samiska : en undersökning av minoritetsspråksbehärskning i en språkbyteskontext
title_fullStr Samiska skolbarns samiska : en undersökning av minoritetsspråksbehärskning i en språkbyteskontext
title_full_unstemmed Samiska skolbarns samiska : en undersökning av minoritetsspråksbehärskning i en språkbyteskontext
title_sort samiska skolbarns samiska : en undersökning av minoritetsspråksbehärskning i en språkbyteskontext
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