Etymology of the ethnonyms referring to the Saami/Lapps in the light of European historiography

The article comprises a linguistic and etymological analysis of the ethnonyms referring to the Saami / Lapps (represented by the Finnish exonym Lappi and endonym Saami). The ethnonyms have been presented in the light of ancient, medieval and renaissance historiography. The author discusses the domin...

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Published in:Studia Scandinavica
Main Author: Wojan, Katarzyna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Polish
Published: Uniwersytet Gdański 2017
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/SS/article/view/149
https://doi.org/10.26881/ss.2017.21.06
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spelling ftunivgdanskojs:oai:ojsug.pkp.sfu.ca:article/149 2023-08-27T04:10:28+02:00 Etymology of the ethnonyms referring to the Saami/Lapps in the light of European historiography O etymologii etnonimiki Saamów/Lapończyków w świetle europejskiej historiografii Wojan, Katarzyna 2017-12-17 application/pdf https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/SS/article/view/149 https://doi.org/10.26881/ss.2017.21.06 pol pol Uniwersytet Gdański https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/SS/article/view/149/661 https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/SS/article/view/149 doi:10.26881/ss.2017.21.06 Studia Scandinavica; No. 1(21) (2017); 79-105 Studia Scandinavica; Nr 1(21) (2017); 79-105 2657-6740 1230-6053 Saamowie/Lapończycy etnonim etymologia Laponia historiografia Saami/Lapps ethnonym etymology Lapland historiography info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftunivgdanskojs https://doi.org/10.26881/ss.2017.21.06 2023-08-08T17:16:16Z The article comprises a linguistic and etymological analysis of the ethnonyms referring to the Saami / Lapps (represented by the Finnish exonym Lappi and endonym Saami). The ethnonyms have been presented in the light of ancient, medieval and renaissance historiography. The author discusses the dominant Western European and Russian hypotheses about the etymology of various names used to describe the Saami people both in the past and presently and shows their geographical coverage. The analysed material proves that at the pre-scientific stage certain semantic and word-formation motivations were ascribed to various ethnonyms, which had been determined by the specific vision of the world of the tribal communities. The search for verba primigenia does not lead to any clear conclusions. Itineraria, chronicles, maps and sagas served as sources for the study. The factual material (reproduced for centuries) contains ethnographic information about the peoples of Scandinavia. The article comprises a linguistic and etymological analysis of the ethnonyms referring to the Saami / Lapps (represented by the Finnish exonym Lappi and endonym Saami). The ethnonyms have been presented in the light of ancient, medieval and renaissance historiography. The author discusses the dominant Western European and Russian hypotheses about the etymology of various names used to describe the Saami people both in the past and presently and shows their geographical coverage. The analysed material proves that at the pre-scientific stage certain semantic and word-formation motivations were ascribed to various ethnonyms, which had been determined by the specific vision of the world of the tribal communities. The search for verba primigenia does not lead to any clear conclusions. Itineraria, chronicles, maps and sagas served as sources for the study. The factual material (reproduced for centuries) contains ethnographic information about the peoples of Scandinavia. Article in Journal/Newspaper Laponia saami Lapland Lappi University Scientific Journals University of Gdansk (UGN) Studia Scandinavica 1 (21) 79 105
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topic Saamowie/Lapończycy
etnonim
etymologia
Laponia
historiografia
Saami/Lapps
ethnonym
etymology
Lapland
historiography
spellingShingle Saamowie/Lapończycy
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etymologia
Laponia
historiografia
Saami/Lapps
ethnonym
etymology
Lapland
historiography
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Etymology of the ethnonyms referring to the Saami/Lapps in the light of European historiography
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etnonim
etymologia
Laponia
historiografia
Saami/Lapps
ethnonym
etymology
Lapland
historiography
description The article comprises a linguistic and etymological analysis of the ethnonyms referring to the Saami / Lapps (represented by the Finnish exonym Lappi and endonym Saami). The ethnonyms have been presented in the light of ancient, medieval and renaissance historiography. The author discusses the dominant Western European and Russian hypotheses about the etymology of various names used to describe the Saami people both in the past and presently and shows their geographical coverage. The analysed material proves that at the pre-scientific stage certain semantic and word-formation motivations were ascribed to various ethnonyms, which had been determined by the specific vision of the world of the tribal communities. The search for verba primigenia does not lead to any clear conclusions. Itineraria, chronicles, maps and sagas served as sources for the study. The factual material (reproduced for centuries) contains ethnographic information about the peoples of Scandinavia. The article comprises a linguistic and etymological analysis of the ethnonyms referring to the Saami / Lapps (represented by the Finnish exonym Lappi and endonym Saami). The ethnonyms have been presented in the light of ancient, medieval and renaissance historiography. The author discusses the dominant Western European and Russian hypotheses about the etymology of various names used to describe the Saami people both in the past and presently and shows their geographical coverage. The analysed material proves that at the pre-scientific stage certain semantic and word-formation motivations were ascribed to various ethnonyms, which had been determined by the specific vision of the world of the tribal communities. The search for verba primigenia does not lead to any clear conclusions. Itineraria, chronicles, maps and sagas served as sources for the study. The factual material (reproduced for centuries) contains ethnographic information about the peoples of Scandinavia.
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title Etymology of the ethnonyms referring to the Saami/Lapps in the light of European historiography
title_short Etymology of the ethnonyms referring to the Saami/Lapps in the light of European historiography
title_full Etymology of the ethnonyms referring to the Saami/Lapps in the light of European historiography
title_fullStr Etymology of the ethnonyms referring to the Saami/Lapps in the light of European historiography
title_full_unstemmed Etymology of the ethnonyms referring to the Saami/Lapps in the light of European historiography
title_sort etymology of the ethnonyms referring to the saami/lapps in the light of european historiography
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