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Sámi community perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed methods case study in Arctic Sweden. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Circumpolar Health
Stoor JPA   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Negation in South Saami

2015
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
openaire   +3 more sources

The essive in South Saami

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.
F. Siegl
openaire   +2 more sources

Recently DiscoveredGievrie1 (South-Saami Shaman Drums) – Contexts, Meanings and Narratives

Acta Borealia, 2005
Abstract 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.
B. Berglund
openaire   +2 more sources

11 Two types of null subjects in South Saami

Null Subjects in Slavic and Finno-Ugric, 2022
Mikael Vinka
openaire   +2 more sources

Medieval Literature and Saami in the South

Viking and Medieval Scandinavia, 2023
Solveig Marie Wang
openaire   +2 more sources

The research history, noun declension, and southern border of Ume Saami

Svenska landsmål och svenskt folkliv, 2023
Ume Saami, the second-most southern of the Saami languages, is almost extinct, despite revitalisation efforts taking place. In the 17th century, Lycksele became a scholarly centre in the Swedish part of Sápmi, due in part to the school for Saami boys ...
Lars-Gunnar Larsson
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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