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Clustering Lexical Variation of Finnic Languages Based on Atlas Linguarum Fenni­carum
Clustering Lexical Variation of Finnic Languages Based on Atlas Linguarum Fenni­carum

Author(s): Terhi Honkola, Jenni Santaharju, Kaj Syrjänen, Karl Pajusalu
Subject(s): Lexis, Sociolinguistics, Finno-Ugrian studies
Published by: Teaduste Akadeemia Kirjastus
Keywords: Finnic language area; lexicon; dialect continuum; areal variation; quantitative analyses;

Summary/Abstract: The article focuses on lexical relations of the Finnic languages. Here we studied whether lexical data is suitable for detecting the coarse-grained and fine-grained substructure within the Finnic group. We evaluated this by clustering old lexical variation from a dialectal dataset covering the whole Finnic speaker area (Atlas Linguarum Fennicarum; ALFE) using quantitative methods adopted from population genetics, and by comparing our results to groups suggested by earlier linguistic literature. We found the main lexical division between north-eastern and south-western Finnic. According to our lexical analysis, the Finnic languages are Finnish, North Estonian, South Estonian, Livonian, Karelian, Veps, and Votic-Ingrian. These groups matched well with the earlier suggested divisions, and we concluded that lexical data could be utilised more often in defining linguistic sub-structures, especially in linguistic situations that involve dialect continua.

  • Issue Year: LV/2019
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 161-184
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English
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