ethnic Livonians that are striving for the revival of the language, with about 210 people with some knowledge of it in the world. The Livonian language is...
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Livonian (Livonian: līvõ kēļ or rāndakēļ) is a Finnic language whose native land is the Livonian Coast of the Gulf of Riga, located in the north of the...
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Livonian, a Uralic language closely related to Estonian and Finnish. Initially, the last person to have learned and spoken Livonian as a mother tongue...
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option to every student. List of revived languages Māori Television Gaelic revival Livonian language revival "Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust". Retrieved...
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Language revitalization, also referred to as language revival or reversing language shift, is an attempt to halt or reverse the decline of a language...
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born in 2020 is reported to be a native speaker of Livonian. Her parents are Livonian language revival activists Jānis Mednis and Renāte Medne. The Latvian...
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dedicated to publications in the Cornish language. List of revived languages Livonian language revival Māori language revival Ferdinand, Siarl (2-December-2013)...
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"extinct" to "critically endangered". A Livonian language revival movement to promote the use of the Livonian language has managed to train a few hundred people...
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Talsi Municipality (category Articles containing Livonian-language text)
erected with the municipality's Livonian name to reflect its Livonian cultural heritage as part of the Livonian language revival process. The sign is notable...
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Israel have undertaken its study. Livonian is a Finnic language spoken in Latvia. It is one of the three languages (along with Manx and Cornish) listed...
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region, a dead Uralic language was spoken: Livonian. Uralic languages are spoken by about 25 million people. The main Uralic languages in number of speakers...
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parents. Policies regarding the revival of the Moksha and Erzya languages in Mordovia started in the late 1990s, when the Language, and Education Laws were accepted...
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single language. At a minimum, transitional dialects existed until the 14th or 15th century and perhaps as late as the 17th century. The German Livonian Brothers...
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Press. ISBN 9780292729001. Charter, David. "Death of a language: last ever speaker of Livonian passes away aged 103". The Times. Ernštreits, Valts (14...
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develop their languages. Livonian language is recognized as "the language of the indigenous (autochthon) population" in the Official Language Law, but Latgalian...
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Samogitia (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
Because during the 13th through 16th centuries the Teutonic Order and the Livonian Order bordered Žemaitija, it was long threatened by their expansionist...
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Grand Duchy of Lithuania (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
state was targeted in a religious crusade by the Teutonic Knights and the Livonian Order, but survived. Its rapid territorial expansion started late in the...
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History of Latvia (category CS1 Estonian-language sources (et))
peoples resisted Christianisation and became subject to attack through the Livonian Crusade. Latvia's capital city Riga, founded in 1201 by Germans at the...
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Riga (category Articles containing Livonian-language text)
Estonian (a language closely related to Livonian). Historical affiliations Terra Mariana (condominium of Archbishops of Riga and Livonian Order) 1201–1561...
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Castle (redirect from Revival castle)
for this bent entrance to be found in Europe. One of the effects of the Livonian Crusade in the Baltic was the introduction of stone and brick fortifications...
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Teutonic Order (category Articles with Polish-language sources (pl))
the Livonian Brothers of the Sword were absorbed by the Teutonic Knights in 1237. The Livonian branch subsequently became known as the Livonian Order...
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Duchy of Samogitia (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
defeated the Knights of the Sword in the Battle of Saule (1236) and the Livonian Order in the Battle of Skuodas (1259), and the Battle of Durbe (1260)....
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Demographics of Latvia (redirect from Languages of Latvia)
considered indigenous in some legislation: Livonian, Latgalian other languages registered as main language spoken at home by at least 500 speakers in...
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Ukrainian alphabet (redirect from Orthography for the Ukrainian language)
alfavit) is the set of letters used to write Ukrainian, which is the official language of Ukraine. It is one of several national variations of the Cyrillic script...
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Mindaugas (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
Roman Catholic; this action enabled him to establish an alliance with the Livonian Order, a long-standing antagonist of the Lithuanians. By 1245, Mindaugas...
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The Livonian campaign was a successful Swedish invasion into Livonia during the Polish–Swedish War (1621–1625) and the start of the Polish–Swedish War...
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Latvians (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
branch of Indo-European languages: the Baltic languages. Another notable language of Latvia is the nearly extinct Livonian language, a member of the Baltic-Finnic...
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Lithuania (category Articles containing Lithuanian-language text)
was again a target of the Christian crusades of the Teutonic Knights and Livonian Order. Traidenis during his reign (1269–1282) reunified all Lithuanian...
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Latvia (category Articles containing Livonian-language text)
who brought their Low German language to the region, which shaped many loanwords in the Latvian language. After the Livonian War (1558–1583), Livonia (Northern...
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List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
Although all of them have since seen major language revival movements, English continues to be main language for the majority of this group. Due to the...
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