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Pronunciation: [(kiːlːˠt) saːmʲ kːlːˠ]
 
Pronunciation: [(kiːlːˠt) saːmʲ kːlːˠ]
  
The name ''Kildin'' is borrowed from Russian ''кильдин-/kilʼdin-'', the name for
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The name ''Kildin'' is borrowed from Russian ''kilʼdin-'', the name for
an island on the Barents Sea coast close to present-day Murmansk. The name of the island goes back to a Kildin Saami word ''kīllt'', which originally referred only to the rather peripheral Kīllt dialect of this language.
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an island on the Barents Sea coast close to present-day Murmansk. The [[Russian]] name of the island goes back to the Kildin Saami toponym ''kīllt'', which originally referred only to the rather peripheral Kīllt [[Dialect|dialect]] of this language.
  
 
===Location===
 
===Location===
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===Works on the language===
 
===Works on the language===
*Blokland, Rogier and [[Michael Rießler]]. 2011. Saami-Russian-Komi contacts on the Kola Peninsula. ''Language contact in times of globalization'', ed. by Cornelius Hasselblatt, Peter Houtzagers and Remco van Pareren. Amsterdam: Rodopi. 5–26.
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*Blokland, Rogier and Michael Rießler. 2011. Saami-Russian-Komi contacts on the Kola Peninsula. ''Language contact in times of globalization'', ed. by Cornelius Hasselblatt, Peter Houtzagers and Remco van Pareren. Amsterdam: Rodopi. 5–26.
*[[Georgij Martynovič Kert|Kert, Georgij M.]] 1971. ''Saamskij jazyk''. Leningrad: Nauka.
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*Kert, Georgij M. 1971. ''Saamskij jazyk''. Leningrad: Nauka.
 
*Scheller, Elisabeth. 2011. The Sámi language situation in Russia. ''Ethnic and linguistic context of identity'', ed. by Riho Grünthal and Magdolna Kovács. Helsinki: SUS. 79–96.
 
*Scheller, Elisabeth. 2011. The Sámi language situation in Russia. ''Ethnic and linguistic context of identity'', ed. by Riho Grünthal and Magdolna Kovács. Helsinki: SUS. 79–96.
  
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===See also===
 
===See also===
[[Glottopedia:Survey articles|Survey articles]] on Kildin Saami
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[[Glottopedia:Biographical_articles|Bibliographical articles]] on researchers of Kildin Saami
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* [[Aleksandr Gavrilovič Endjukovskij|Endjukovskij, A. G. (de)]]
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* [[Georgij Martynovič Kert|Kert, Georgij M. (de)]]
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[[Glottopedia:Language_articles|Language articles]] on the other [[Kola Saami]] languages
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* [[Akkalasaamisch|Akkalasaamisch (de)]]
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* [[Skolt Saami]]
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* [[Ter Saami]]
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[[Glottopedia:Survey articles|Survey articles]] on Kildin Saami linguistics
 
*[[Kildin Saami phonology]]
 
*[[Kildin Saami phonology]]
 
*[[Kildin Saami morphology]]
 
*[[Kildin Saami morphology]]

Revision as of 13:44, 16 January 2013

Kildin Saami
Autoglottonym: (Kīllt) Sāmʼ kīll
Pronunciation: [{{{Pronunciation}}}]
Ethnologue name: Saami, Kildin
OLAC name: {{{OLACname}}}
Location point: 37dE 67dN
Genealogy
Family: Uralic
Genus: Peninsula-East-Saamic
Speakers
Country: Russian Federation
Official in: not an official language
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Writing system: {{{WritingSyst}}}
Codes
ISO 639-3: {{{ISO3}}}

Kildin Saami is a seriously endangered East-Saamic (Uralic) language spoken in the Russian Federation.

Name

Pronunciation: [(kiːlːˠt) saːmʲ kːlːˠ]

The name Kildin is borrowed from Russian kilʼdin-, the name for an island on the Barents Sea coast close to present-day Murmansk. The Russian name of the island goes back to the Kildin Saami toponym kīllt, which originally referred only to the rather peripheral Kīllt dialect of this language.

Location

Kildin Saami is spoken on the Kola peninsula in northwesternmost Russia.

Speakers

The number of active speakers is estimated at around 100 (2011).[1]

Dialects

  • Arsjogk
  • Kīllt
  • Koardegk
  • Lejjavvʼr (†)
  • Lujavvʼr
  • Māziell`k (†)

Classification

Uralic
Saamic
East-Saamic
Peninsula-East-Saamic

Links

Works on the language

  • Blokland, Rogier and Michael Rießler. 2011. Saami-Russian-Komi contacts on the Kola Peninsula. Language contact in times of globalization, ed. by Cornelius Hasselblatt, Peter Houtzagers and Remco van Pareren. Amsterdam: Rodopi. 5–26.
  • Kert, Georgij M. 1971. Saamskij jazyk. Leningrad: Nauka.
  • Scheller, Elisabeth. 2011. The Sámi language situation in Russia. Ethnic and linguistic context of identity, ed. by Riho Grünthal and Magdolna Kovács. Helsinki: SUS. 79–96.

References

  1. Scheller 2011

See also

Bibliographical articles on researchers of Kildin Saami

Language articles on the other Kola Saami languages

Survey articles on Kildin Saami linguistics

Other languages