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Correlation between social and linguistic parameters in modeling language contact: Evidence from endangered Finnic varieties
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Critically Endangered

Native Speakers Worldwide

<10

Domains of Use

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Ethnic Population

61

Non-monolingual speakers

All

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Year of info

2013

Location and Context

Countries

Leningrad oblast, Russia

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Location description

Lower Luga area

Government support

No data

Institutional support

Language classes organized by activists, newspaper Maaväči

Speakers’s attitudes

Lower prestige

Standard orthography

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Script (Writing system)

None

Other writing systems

Lower Luga area

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Other languages used

Ingrian, Russian

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"...Votic identity has to some extent been restored in the last ten years, partially due to the national Votic festivals that have been held regularly in Luutsa village."

Severely Endangered

Native Speakers Worldwide

20

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Year of info

2010

Location and Context

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Coordinates

59.5858,28.4518

Location description

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Severely Endangered

Native Speakers Worldwide

15

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Ethnic Population

73

Non-monolingual speakers

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Year of info

2009

Location and Context

Countries

Russia;

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Location description

St. Petersburg, Kingisepp

Government support

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St. Petersburg, Kingisepp

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Critically Endangered

Native Speakers Worldwide

<25

Domains of Use

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Elder Speakers

<25

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All

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Year of info

2007

Location and Context

Countries

Northwestern Russia

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Location description

Spoken in a few inland villages south of the Gulf of Finland in Kingisepp County in the west of St Petersburg (Leningrad) Province in the Russian Federation. Concentrated in the villages of Krakol’e and Peski-Luzhitsy.

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Spoken in a few inland villages south of the Gulf of Finland in Kingisepp County in the west of St Petersburg (Leningrad) Province in the Russian Federation. Concentrated in the villages of Krakol’e and Peski-Luzhitsy.

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No data

Other languages used

Russian

Domains of other languages

daily communication

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Critically Endangered

Native Speakers Worldwide

11-13

Domains of Use

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Speaker Number Trends

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Transmission

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Semi-speakers

3

Child speakers

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Ethnic Population

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Non-monolingual speakers

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11 speakers proven, 2 unproken, 3 semispeakers

Year of info

2015

Location and Context

Countries

Ingria, Leningrad oblast, Russia

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Speakers’s attitudes

Positive or neutral

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Other languages used

Russian, Ingrian

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All

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"Only in the last couple of decades Votic identity has risen noticeably, mostly due to permanent interest and attention from linguists and the work of local activists."

Severely Endangered

Native Speakers Worldwide

31

Domains of Use

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Ethnic Population

62

Non-monolingual speakers

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More about speakers

In 1989 50%% of the ethnic population of 62, were considered to be native speakers which is 31.

Year of info

1993

Location and Context

Countries

Russia

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Location description

Near St. Petersburg

Government support

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Script (Writing system)

none

Other writing systems

Near St. Petersburg

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Other languages used

Russian

Domains of other languages

schools

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Native Speakers Worldwide

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Year of info

2005

Location and Context

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Coordinates

59.5,30.0

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Severely Endangered

Native Speakers Worldwide

25

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    http://www.unesco.org/culture/en/endangeredlanguages/atlas
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    "World Oral Literature Project." Online: http://www.oralliterature.org.
    http://www.oralliterature.org
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    Ariste, Paul. 1968. "A Grammar of the Votic Language." Bloomington: Indiana University.
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    Laanest, Arvo. 1982. "Einführung in Die Ostseefinnischen Sprachen." Buske.
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    Ariste, Paul. 1997. "A Grammar of the Votic Language." 68: Indiana University Press and Mouton.
  12. Correlation between social and linguistic parameters in modeling language contact: Evidence from endangered Finnic varieties
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