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  2. Finnic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Finnic languages are located at the western end of the Uralic language family. A close affinity to their northern neighbors, the Sámi languages , has long been assumed, though many of the similarities (particularly lexical ones) can be shown to result from common influence from Germanic languages and, to a lesser extent, Baltic languages .

  3. Torne Valley dialects - Wikipedia

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    The Torne Valley dialects spoken in Pajala, Övertorneå and Haparanda form the basis of the standard Meänkieli literary language [4] and the two other variants of Meänkieli are much more endangered than the Torne Valley dialects. [6]

  4. Finno-Samic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Finno-Samic languages [a] are a hypothetical subgroup of the Uralic family, and are made up of 22 languages classified into either the Sami languages, which are spoken by the Sami people who inhabit the Sápmi region of northern Fennoscandia, or Finnic languages, which include the major languages Finnish and Estonian. [1]

  5. Category:Finnic languages - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Estonian language (10 C, 23 P) F. Finnic grammars (1 C, 4 P) ... Pages in category "Finnic languages"

  6. Finno-Volgaic languages - Wikipedia

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    Finno-Volgaic or Fenno-Volgaic is a hypothetical branch of the Uralic languages that tries to group the Finnic languages, Sami languages, Mordvinic languages, and the Mari language. The hypothesis would have this language group branching from the Finno-Permic languages about 2000 BC. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Finnish grammar - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish language is spoken by the majority of the population in Finland and by ethnic Finns elsewhere. Unlike the Indo-European languages spoken in neighbouring countries, such as Swedish and Norwegian, which are North Germanic languages, or Russian, which is a Slavic language, Finnish is a Uralic language of the Finnic languages group.

  8. Livonian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Livonian is a Finnic language, and, as such, is closely related to both ...

  9. Finnish phonology - Wikipedia

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    Since that time new doubled mid vowels have come to the language from various sources. Among the phonological processes operating in Finnish dialects are diphthongization and diphthong reduction. For example, Savo Finnish has the phonemic contrast of /ɑ/ vs. /uɑ̯/ vs. /ɑɑ/ instead of standard language contrast of /ɑ/ vs. /ɑɑ/ vs. /ɑu̯/.

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