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Akkala Sami language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Akkala Sami language
Akkala Sami is a Sami language that was spoken in the Sami villages of A´kkel (Russian ''Babinsky'', Finnish ''Akkala''), Ču´kksuâl (Russian ''Ekostrovsky'') and Sââ´rvesjäu´rr (Russian ''Girvasozero'', Finnish ''Hirvasjärvi''), in the inland parts of the Kola Peninsula in Russia. Formerly erroneously regarded as a dialect of Kildin Sami, it has recently become recognized as an independent Sami language that is most closely related to its western neighbor Skolt Sami. Akkala Sami is the most endangered eastern Sami language. On December 29, 2003, Marja Sergina – one of the last fluent native speakers of Akkala Sami – died.〔http://www.galdu.org/govat/doc/nordisk_samekonvensjon.pdf〕〔Rantala, Leif, Aleftina Sergina 2009. Áhkkila sápmelaččat. Oanehis muitalus sámejoavkku birra, man maŋimuš sámegielalaš olmmoš jámii 29.12.2003. Roavvenjárga.〕 However, there are at least two people, both aged 70, with some knowledge of Akkala Sami.〔Scheller, Elisabeth 2011. The Sami Language Situation in Russia. In: "Ethnic and Linguistic Context of Identity: Finno-Ugric Minorities." Uralica Helsingiensia 5. Helsinki. 79–96.〕 Remaining ethnic Akkala Samis live in the village Yona. Although there exist a description of Akkala Sami phonology and morphology, a few published texts, and archived audio recordings,〔Scheller, Elisabeth 2011. The Sami Language Situation in Russia. In: "Ethnic and Linguistic Context of Identity: Finno-Ugric Minorities." Uralica Helsingiensia 5. Helsinki. 79–96.〕 the Akkala Sami language remains among the most poorly documented Sami languages. ==Phonology==
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