The Finnic or Baltic Finnic languages constitute a branch of the Uralic language family spoken around the Baltic Sea by the Baltic Finnic peoples. There...
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North Eurasia. language portal Baltic Finnic peoples Budinos – International auxiliary language based on Finno-Ugric languages Finnic languages Volga Finns...
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Proto-Finnic or Proto-Baltic-Finnic is the common ancestor of the Finnic languages, which include the national languages Finnish and Estonian. Proto-Finnic...
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Look up Finnic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Finnic or Fennic may refer to: Finnic culture Finnic languages Baltic Finnic languages Finnic peoples...
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Volga Finns (redirect from Volga-Finnic languages)
(Erzya and Moksha) were considered to form a Volga-Finnic or Volgaic group within the Uralic language family, accepted by linguists like Robert Austerlitz...
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Finno-Permian languages, sometimes just Finnic or Fennic languages, are a proposed subdivision of the Uralic languages which comprise the Balto-Finnic languages, Sámi...
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Estonian belongs to the Finnic branch of the Uralic language family. Other Finnic languages include Finnish and some minority languages spoken around the Baltic...
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inhabiting the Baltic Sea region in Northern and Eastern Europe who speak Finnic languages. They include the Finns, Estonians (including Võros and Setos), Karelians...
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languages have many similarities in structure and grammar. Despite having overlapping geographical distributions, Finnic languages and Sami languages...
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is a Finnic language of the Uralic language family and is not related to the Baltic languages, which are Indo-European. The Mordvinic languages, spoken...
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Bjarmian languages are a group of extinct Finnic languages once spoken in Bjarmia, or the northern part of the Dvina basin. Vocabulary of the languages in Bjarmia...
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Federation. Still smaller minority languages are Sámi languages of the northern Fennoscandia; other members of the Finnic languages, ranging from Livonian in northern...
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ˈmɑːˌt͡ɕeːlʲi][citation needed], is a Finnic language spoken by the Votes of Ingria, belonging to the Finnic branch of the Uralic languages. Votic is spoken only in...
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s-ending: Among the Finnic languages, such double verb conjugation can be found only in the South Estonian and Karelian languages. Võro has a negative...
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Name of Sweden (category Articles containing Swedish-language text)
that stems from a completely different root is the one used in some Finnic languages, in Finnish Ruotsi, in Estonian Rootsi, in Northern Sami Ruoŧŧa, probably...
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inhabit the Sápmi region of northern Fennoscandia, or Finnic languages, which include the major languages Finnish and Estonian. The grouping is not universally...
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one or more substrate languages underlying the Sami languages, perhaps based on geographical location Palaeo-Laplandic Pre-Finnic substrate – underlies...
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The Finnic or Fennic languages may be: Baltic-Finnic languages, a branch of the Uralic languages spoken around the Baltic Sea Finno-Permic languages, a...
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kard'al, kard'alan kiel'; Tver Karelian: kariela, karielan kieli) is a Finnic language spoken mainly in the Russian Republic of Karelia. Linguistically, Karelian...
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branch of the Uralic languages that tries to group the Finnic languages, Sami languages, Mordvinic languages, and the Mari language. The hypothesis would...
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view, Sámi is within the Uralic family most closely related to the Finnic languages (Sammallahti 1998). However, this view has recently been doubted by...
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Locative case (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
reduced to -s and -l in Estonian and some others. The Finnic languages, like some Indo-European languages (Latin, Russian, Irish), do not normally use the...
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Balto-Finnic may refer to: Balto-Finnic peoples Balto-Finnic languages This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Balto-Finnic. If...
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evidence for a specific value: The Finnic languages show /e/ or /ɤ/ depending on harmony, word-finally /i/. The Samic languages show a variety of reflexes, but...
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The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavic peoples and their descendants. They...
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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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children learn the Veps language in a total of five national schools. Veps is the easternmost surviving member of the Finnic languages. Having developed in...
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Consonant gradation (category Articles containing Estonian-language text)
lenition but also assimilation) found in some Uralic languages, more specifically in the Finnic, Samic and Samoyedic branches. It originally arose as...
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contacting languages: Indo-European (Slavic, Germanic and Baltic), other Ugric languages, as well as Turkic (Chuvash, Tatar). A well-known Finnicism in many...
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either genealogically or as part of a language area. The distance between Hungarian and the Finnic languages is greater, but the correspondences are...
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