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1 Phonology  





2 Characteristics  





3 Vocabulary  





4 Differences between dialects in Western and Eastern Åland  





5 Samples of dialects  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 Bibliography  





9 External links  














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Åland Swedish
RegionÅland
EthnicityFennoswedes

Language family

Indo-European

Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologalan1247
IETFsv-AX
Commemorative stone of Åland's autonomy. The small text reads: Högt skall det klinga vårt svenska språk – Loudly shall it sound, our Swedish language.

Åland dialects (Swedish: åländska) are dialectsofSwedish spoken in Åland, an autonomous province of Finland. The Åland dialects have similarities to both Finland Swedish and the historical dialects of Uppland, but are generally considered to be part of Eastern Swedish (östsvenska mål, varieties of Swedish spoken in Finland and Estonia).

Swedish is the sole official language of Åland,[1] and its status is protected in the självstyrelselag, a law that guarantees the islands' autonomy within Finland.

Phonology

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As in Finland Swedish, the tonal word accent that distinguishes certain minimal pairs is not present in Åland. Thus Central Swedish [ˈǎnːdɛn] ('the duck') and [ˈânːdɛn] ('the spirit') are both pronounced [ˈanːdɛn].[2]

Characteristics

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Certain expressions are typical of Åland dialects. For example, the double genitive in Vemses flicka/pojke är du då? ("Whose's girl/boy are you?" (Vems flicka/pojke är du då in Standard Swedish)) carries the implication that the asker might know the parents of the person asked, likely in a small society such as Åland. Another characteristic is the substitution of inte (not) with inga (no, nobody, none; in Standard Swedish a plural form): Jag har inga varit där ("I have not been there").

A feature that Åland shares with Finland Swedish is the reduction of the words inte (not), skulle (should) and måste (must) to int, sku and måst respectively.[2]

Vocabulary

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The dialectal vocabulary of Åland Swedish is composed of words that are either characteristic of Eastern Swedish or have passed out of use (but are still understood) in the Swedish spoken in Sweden. Traces of Finnish, Russian and English can also be found in the dialect because of historical contact.[2]

Below is a selection of dialectal words and expressions used in Åland Swedish:[2]

Åland Swedish Standard Swedish Translation Notes
batting n. (trä)regel batten batting in standard Swedish means baby. Probably from English batten.
batteri n. (värme)element radiator batteri in standard Swedish means battery.
butka n. fängelse jail From Russian будка (cf. Finnish putka)
byka v. tvätta (kläder) wash clothes From byk, laundry. Byk is archaic in Sweden (cf. Finnish pyykki).
bykmaskin n. tvättmaskin washing machine See above
egnahemshus n. villa (detached) house A semantic loan from Finnish omakotitalo, 'own home house'
jo interj. ja yeah Variant form in Sweden, an affirmative answer to a negative question or statement, cf. French si
julgubbe n. jultomte Santa Claus
jåla v. tramsa, prata strunt fool around, talk rubbish
nojsa v. bråka, tjata, föra oväsen kick up a fuss, nag, make a noise Archaic in Sweden. From English noise
Nåssådå! exp. Consoling expression used when something does not go as expected
si v. se see Åland Swedish pronunciation of se (see Swedish phonology)
Siddu barra! exp. lit. Ser du bara, i.e. Ser man på Just watch
småkusin n. syssling second cousin Possibly a semantic loan from Finnish pikkuserkku, 'small cousin'
stöpsel n. stickpropp electric plug From Russian штепсель (shtepsel), ultimately from German Stöpsel ('cork')
tövla v. vara klumpig, fumlig be clumsy, fumbling
vilig adj. riktigt bra very good, awesome
ämbar n. hink bucket Archaic in Sweden. Word borrowed from Low German, derived from Latin amphora.

Differences between dialects in Western and Eastern Åland

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The Western Åland dialect is characterized by its connection to the dialects of eastern Uppland (Roslagen). This applies especially to the municipality of Eckerö. There are several similarities between Eckerö's and Roslagen's dialects, including the initial h-drop whereby, for example, hus, hitta, and halm are pronounced as "us", "itta", and "alm" and an h sound is atypically inserted before the words ösa and eta (äta), producing『hösa』and "heta", respectively. On the other hand, the Eastern Åland dialects share features with Swedish dialects in Åboland and southern Ostrobothnia.

Between the dialects of Western and Eastern Åland, there are also several distinctions in vocabulary. For example, in Western Åland, as well as in Uppland, the verb krypa and the adjective kullig are used. The corresponding words in Eastern Åland are kräka and snuvig.

Samples of dialects

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Eckerö-dialect (West Åland) recorded in 2006 (see file för transcription).[3]

Föglö-dialect (East Åland) recorded in 1971 by Per Henrik Solstrand.[4]

See also

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References

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  • ^ a b c d Åländska ord och uttryck. Bibliotek.ax. Retrieved 10 April 2009. Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Intervju med äldre kvinna från Eckerö (2006)". Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland. 2006.
  • ^ "Äldre inspelning från Föglö (1971)". Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland. 1960.
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