Skolt Sami language elements in the linguistic landscape in Norway and Finland: presence or absence? A study on Sami language policy and indigenous language reality in four settlements in the Skolt Sami homeland

The Skolt Sami people have their traditional homeland in Eastern Finnmark (Norway), Northern Lapland (Finland), and on the Kola Peninsula in Northwest Russia. Skolt Sami language is classified as a nearly extinct indigenous language according to the UNESCO Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger (M...

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Main Author: Austad-Sivertsen, Nina Merete
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33402
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description The Skolt Sami people have their traditional homeland in Eastern Finnmark (Norway), Northern Lapland (Finland), and on the Kola Peninsula in Northwest Russia. Skolt Sami language is classified as a nearly extinct indigenous language according to the UNESCO Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger (Moseley and Nicolas, 2017), with just over 300 speakers (Jakhelln, 2021, p. 8). This thesis is intended as a contribution to the present discourse on the visibility of indigenous languages in public space, and the influence of language policy on the conditions for indigenous languages. It further aims at illustrating the relevance of visibility in public space to power relations and representation in civil society through case studies of four settlements in the Skolt Sami homeland, governed under two different national Sami language policies. The thesis documents the linguistic landscape of Njauddâm and Ǩeârkknjargg (Norway), Če’vetjäu’rr and Aanar (Finland). A comparison is made between the Sami language policies and the indigenous language realities in the areas in question, by looking at the occurrence of signage in Skolt Sami language in the public space in these areas. Here, I examine what connections, if any, can be identified between Sami language policy and the occurrence of signage in Skolt Sami language in public space in the researched areas of the Skolt Sami homeland? To answer this question, I will ask: what characterises the Sami language policies in Norway and Finland? And: to what extent is Skolt Sami language represented on signage in the public space in the researched areas of the Skolt Sami homeland? By looking at the Skolt Sami case, I find there is compelling evidence to claim that there is a connection between national Sami language policy and indigenous language reality in the case of the visibility of Skolt Sami signs in the public space in the Skolt Sami homeland. Keywords: Linguistic landscape, Skolt Sami language, indigenous language, Sami language policy, language visibility, public space
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/33402 2025-04-13T14:18:43+00:00 Skolt Sami language elements in the linguistic landscape in Norway and Finland: presence or absence? A study on Sami language policy and indigenous language reality in four settlements in the Skolt Sami homeland Austad-Sivertsen, Nina Merete 2022-11-16 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33402 eng eng UiT Norges arktiske universitet UiT The Arctic University of Norway https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33402 Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) Copyright 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 Sociolinguistics Language policy IND-3901 Mastergradsoppgave Master thesis 2022 ftunivtroemsoe 2025-03-14T05:17:55Z The Skolt Sami people have their traditional homeland in Eastern Finnmark (Norway), Northern Lapland (Finland), and on the Kola Peninsula in Northwest Russia. Skolt Sami language is classified as a nearly extinct indigenous language according to the UNESCO Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger (Moseley and Nicolas, 2017), with just over 300 speakers (Jakhelln, 2021, p. 8). This thesis is intended as a contribution to the present discourse on the visibility of indigenous languages in public space, and the influence of language policy on the conditions for indigenous languages. It further aims at illustrating the relevance of visibility in public space to power relations and representation in civil society through case studies of four settlements in the Skolt Sami homeland, governed under two different national Sami language policies. The thesis documents the linguistic landscape of Njauddâm and Ǩeârkknjargg (Norway), Če’vetjäu’rr and Aanar (Finland). A comparison is made between the Sami language policies and the indigenous language realities in the areas in question, by looking at the occurrence of signage in Skolt Sami language in the public space in these areas. Here, I examine what connections, if any, can be identified between Sami language policy and the occurrence of signage in Skolt Sami language in public space in the researched areas of the Skolt Sami homeland? To answer this question, I will ask: what characterises the Sami language policies in Norway and Finland? And: to what extent is Skolt Sami language represented on signage in the public space in the researched areas of the Skolt Sami homeland? By looking at the Skolt Sami case, I find there is compelling evidence to claim that there is a connection between national Sami language policy and indigenous language reality in the case of the visibility of Skolt Sami signs in the public space in the Skolt Sami homeland. Keywords: Linguistic landscape, Skolt Sami language, indigenous language, Sami language policy, language visibility, public space Master Thesis Finnmark kola peninsula Northwest Russia sami Finnmark Lapland University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Kola Peninsula Norway
spellingShingle Sociolinguistics
Language policy
IND-3901
Austad-Sivertsen, Nina Merete
Skolt Sami language elements in the linguistic landscape in Norway and Finland: presence or absence? A study on Sami language policy and indigenous language reality in four settlements in the Skolt Sami homeland
title Skolt Sami language elements in the linguistic landscape in Norway and Finland: presence or absence? A study on Sami language policy and indigenous language reality in four settlements in the Skolt Sami homeland
title_full Skolt Sami language elements in the linguistic landscape in Norway and Finland: presence or absence? A study on Sami language policy and indigenous language reality in four settlements in the Skolt Sami homeland
title_fullStr Skolt Sami language elements in the linguistic landscape in Norway and Finland: presence or absence? A study on Sami language policy and indigenous language reality in four settlements in the Skolt Sami homeland
title_full_unstemmed Skolt Sami language elements in the linguistic landscape in Norway and Finland: presence or absence? A study on Sami language policy and indigenous language reality in four settlements in the Skolt Sami homeland
title_short Skolt Sami language elements in the linguistic landscape in Norway and Finland: presence or absence? A study on Sami language policy and indigenous language reality in four settlements in the Skolt Sami homeland
title_sort skolt sami language elements in the linguistic landscape in norway and finland: presence or absence? a study on sami language policy and indigenous language reality in four settlements in the skolt sami homeland
topic Sociolinguistics
Language policy
IND-3901
topic_facet Sociolinguistics
Language policy
IND-3901
url https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33402