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Grammar of Skolt Saami
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December 2015

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Timothy Feist

Skolt Saami is a Finno-Ugric language spoken primarily in northeast Finland by less than 300 people. The aim of this descriptive grammar is to provide an overview of all the major grammatical aspects of the language. It comprises descriptions of Skolt Saami phonology, morphophonology, morphology, morphosyntax and syntax. A compilation of interlinearised texts is provided in Chapter 11. Skolt Saami is a phonologically complex language, displaying contrastive vowel length, consonant gradation, suprasegmental palatalisation and vowel height alternations. It is also well known for being one of the few languages to display three distinctive degrees of quantity; indeed, this very topic has already been the subject of an acoustic analysis (McRobbie-Utasi 1999). Skolt Saami is also a morphologically complex language. Nominals in Skolt Saami belong to twelve different inflectional classes. They inflect for number and nine grammatical cases and may also mark possession, giving rise to over seventy distinct forms. Verbs belong to four different inflectional classes and inflect for person, number, tense and mood. Inflection is marked by suffixes, many of which are fused morphemes. Other typologically interesting features of the language, which are covered in this grammar, include (i) the existence of distinct predicative and attributive forms of adjectives, (ii) the case-marking of subject and object nominals which have cardinal numerals as determiners, and (iii) the marking of negation with a negative auxiliary verb. Skolt Saami is a seriously endangered language and it is thus hoped that this grammar will serve both as a tool to linguistic researchers and as an impetus to the speech community in any future revitalisation efforts.

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... If development follows the North Sámi lead, any project can reap from the work already done. Extensive work has already been done on data and tool development in the GiellaLT infrastructure (Moshagen et al., 2013) and (Moshagen et al., 2014), and previous work also exists for Skolt Sami 3 Sammallahti, 2015;Feist, 2015). There are online and click-in-text dictionaries (Rueter, 2017), 4 spell checkers (Morottaja et al., 2018), 5 , these are implemented in OpenOffice, but some of the more prominent languages are supported in MS Word, as well as rule-based language learning (Antonsen et al., 2013;Uibo et al., 2015). ...

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FST Morphology for the Endangered Skolt Sami Language
Grammar of Skolt Saami
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  • December 2015