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Standard negation in South Saami utilizes a negative auxiliary, which has two tenses (present and preterite), and connegative forms of the lexical verb. The negative auxiliary has a full personal paradigm in the imperative (except for the third person dual), whilst normal verbs only have a second person singular in the imperative.
Rogier Blokland, Nobufumi Inaba
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Typological Studies in Language, 2017
Abstract This chapter presents an empirical study of the distribution of a marker referred to as the ‘essive’ in South Saami. The description of the properties of this marker follows the linguistic questionnaire that captures the contexts in which essive and/or translative markers may occur in the Uralic languages.
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Abstract This chapter presents an empirical study of the distribution of a marker referred to as the ‘essive’ in South Saami. The description of the properties of this marker follows the linguistic questionnaire that captures the contexts in which essive and/or translative markers may occur in the Uralic languages.
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Through our stories we resist: Decolonial perspectives on south Saami history, indigeneity and rights [PDF]
Māori educator and scholar Linda Tuhiwai Smith (2012, p. 1) reminds us that «the term ‘research’ is inextricably linked to European imperialism and colonialism.» She argues that for centuries, Indigenous Peoples’ histories, knowledges, and practices have been written and presented through the eyes and voice of the colonizers.
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Recently DiscoveredGievrie1 (South-Saami Shaman Drums) – Contexts, Meanings and Narratives
Acta Borealia, 2005Abstract In the circumpolar area of the Northern Arctic shamanism and use of drums are strongly connected. Recently, three South-Saami shaman drums were discovered in Norway, in the mountains in Helgeland and Nord-Trondelag. These drums together with their accessories were analysed and the meanings of the drums and their symbols were interpreted.
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Next to nothing – a cheap South Saami disambiguator
2011Proceedings of the NODALIDA 2011 Workshop Constraint Grammar Applications. Editors: Eckhard Bick, Kristin Hagen, Kaili Müürisep, Trond Trosterud. NEALT Proceedings Series, Vol. 14 (2011), 1–7. © 2011 The editors and contributors. Published by Northern European Association for Language Technology (NEALT) http://omilia.uio.no/nealt .
Antonsen, Lene, Trosterud, Trond
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Medieval Literature and Saami in the South
Viking and Medieval Scandinavia, 2023openaire +1 more source
The so-called relation forms of nouns in South Saami: A byproduct or remnant of Uralic *-mpV?
2019The paper describes a previously little-known grammatical category in South Saami. Termed here as “relation forms”, the phenomenon in question is etymologically related to the comparative and superlative marking of adjectives, but synchronically quite distinct from it. The suffix -be/-åbpoe can be attached to not only adjectives (e.g., nuerebe ‘younger’
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