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         Finnish Language:     more books (100)
  1. English and Finnish dictionary, by K. V Arminen, 1907
  2. Kielikannas Language Link - The Third FATA Annual
  3. Case and Other Functional Categories in Finnish Syntax (Studies in Generative Grammar) by Anders Holmberg, 1993-12
  4. Syntactic Transfer, Contact-induced Change, And The Evolution Of Bilingual Mixed Codes: Focus On Karelian-russian Language Alternation (Studia fennica) by Anneli Sarhimaa, 1999-01
  5. Finnish Conversational Exercises by Vilho Kallioinen, 1980-12
  6. Finnish Particle Clitics & General Clitic Theory (Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics) by Joel A. Nevis, 1988-10-01
  7. Finnish (Teach yourself books) by Arthur H Whitney, 1956
  8. Responding in Conversation: A Study of Response Particles in Finnish (Pragmatics and Beyond New Series) by Marja-Leen Sorjonen, 2002-01
  9. Finnish (Teach yourself books) by Arthur H Whitney, 1973
  10. Demonstratives in Interaction: The Emergence of a Definite Article in Finnish (Studies and Discourse in Grammar, 7) by Ritva Laury, 1997-11
  11. Grammatical Case Assignment in Finnish (Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics) by Diane C. Nelson, 1998-09-01
  12. Fundamentals of Finnish grammar by John B Olli, 1958
  13. Finnish self-taught by the natural method with phonetic pronunciation (Marlborough's self-taught series) by Agnes Renfors, 1935
  14. Government and Codeswitching: Explaining American Finnish (Studies in Bilingualism, Vol 12) by Helena Halmari, 1997-06

41. Canadian Friends Of Finland (Ottawa) Web Site
Includes newsletter, other organization information, information and finnish language and genealogy, and links to heritage groups and resources in various parts of North America.
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42. Finnish Software For Pocket PC. Finnish Language Support
Finnish English translation Software for Pocket PC . Finnish English Language Support.
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43. BUG - Backpackers Guide To Finnish Language
Finnish is closely related to Estonian and is also related to Hungarian. Apart fromthis Finnish is unlike other European languages and can be a difficult
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Includes links to finnish language lessons, Finnish chat and Finnish dictionaries in Finnish) is a study group for people learning the finnish language,
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45. The Finnish Language In The United States
The finnish language in the United States. Selma Siiri Sahlman. The Finnishlanguage in Finland has developed in a comparatively short time to such a great
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The Finnish Language in the United States
Selma Siiri Sahlman
The Finnish language in Finland has developed in a comparatively short time to such a great extent that individuals who have not had contact with Finnish in its native country have many difficulties in understanding it. The constant change in Finnish has been overwhelming. This accounts for the fact that Finns arriving today in the United States encounter a language spoken by the older immigrants that is very different from what they are accustomed to. Inasmuch as immigration into the United States from Finland took place chiefly in the years between 1850 and 1914, it is only natural that the language which the immigrants carried over was a tongue spoken at the time of their departure from their native country. The first Finns, however, arrived on the Delaware at the time the colony of New Sweden was founded. It is believed that the Finns formed the majority of the settlers in that colony, and they cleared such regions as the site of Philadelphia for civilization. The Finnish language of these early settlers was, however, at an early date displaced by English. The Finnish language before World War I had already achieved a standard speech level which, however, was greatly modified later on. Swedish had been the language of the educated classes in Finland, and it was the language of the schools during a long period. The Finnish nationalist movement, which started in the middle decades of the nineteenth century, maintained the equality of the Finnish language with the Swedish. The Finnish speech in common use contained a host of Swedish words for which there were native equivalents. Since the tendency to clear the land of Swedish elements grew stronger and stronger during the immediate period after Finnish independence in 1917, it is easy to understand that the transmission of those foreign elements to the American continent is largely due to the immigrants who brought their speech habits with them.

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    48. A Chance To Speak Finnish — Virtual Finland
    On this page you can learn Finnish words and phrases by listening. Plus a song about the finnish language in RealAudio.
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    49. Finnish Language: Information From Answers.com
    finnish language, also called Suomi, member of the Finnic group of the FinnoUgriclanguages . These languages form a subdivision of the Uralic.
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    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Finnish language Encyclopedia Finnish language, also called Suomi, member of the Finnic group of the Finno-Ugric languages . These languages form a subdivision of the Uralic subfamily of the Ural-Altaic family of languages (see Uralic and Altaic languages ). Finnish is spoken by about 5 million people in Finland. Additional speakers totaling close to 1 million live in neighboring areas of Sweden and Russia and also in the United States. There are several dialects. In Finnish the first syllable of a word is stressed. The language has 15 cases for nouns, personal pronouns, and adjectives. It lacks grammatical gender and the article. There is a negative conjugation for the verb. Like the other Uralic and Altaic languages, Finnish has vowel harmony and agglutination. Postpositions are employed instead of prepositions. Suffixation is used to form derived nouns and verbs. The Finnish vocabulary has been enriched by words borrowed from the Germanic, Slavic, and Baltic languages. A modified Roman alphabet is used for writing Finnish, which has been recorded since the 16th cent. Bibliography See F. Karlsson

    50. Finlanders' Kotisivu
    Student organization for those interested in finnish language and culture.
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    51. TravelBlog | Languages | Finnish Information
    The finnish language appears to be rooted in the distant past. Standard Finnish,however, is quite new, the written language having been established only in
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    Finnish belongs to the Finno-Ugrian group of languages. This language group is spoken in a region that extends from Norway into Siberia and the Carpathian Mountains, and it includes the Hungarian and Estonian languages. Finnish is spoken by approximately five million people, mostly in Finland but also in Sweden and the United States.
    The history of the people and language of Finland is a sensitive topic that can spark debate. Finnish, like many languages, has been greatly influenced by other cultures over a long period of time and is still in the process of evolution. The actual history of the language is somewhat mysterious and intriguing. Until recently, it was thought that ancestors of the modern Finnish people arrived approximately two thousand years ago from the East. But current theories surmise that Finland has been populated since the last Ice Age some 9,000 years ago!
    The Finnish language appears to be rooted in the distant past. Standard Finnish, however, is quite new, the written language having been established only in the 1500s. Modern Standard Finnish arrived in the 19th century, as the result of a strong nationalist movement. With the independence of Finland in 1917 came the realization that Finland was a nation with two languages: Finnish and Swedish. The country is now considered to be bilingual.

    52. Finnish Language Resources
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    53. Learn Finnish Language - Free Conversational Finnish Lessons
    Learn finnish language for free Free Conversational finnish language Lessons -Learn to speak Finnish - Common Finnish Words and Phrases.
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    55. Pocket PC Finnish Language Learning Software - LingvoSoft
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    56. Lingsoft - Language Sense
    finnish language technology company, offers proofreading and other software for Finnish and other Nordic languages.
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    57. Pocket PC Finnish Language Support - LingvoSoft
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    58. CategoryFinnish Language - Wiktionary
    From Wiktionary. Wikipedia has an article on. finnish language Articles incategory finnish language . There are 19 articles in this category.
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    Say Hello in the finnish language. Suomi. Click to hear how to say hello in Suomi! Words in English from the finnish language
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