
OM DET NORDTSCHUDISKA SPRÅKET.
ELIAS LÖNNROT,
A diligent 19th‑century physician turned linguist journeys into the remote river valleys of the Ojat basin to document a little‑known tongue closely related to Finnish. Drawing on weeks of immersive fieldwork among the northern Tschudic communities, he records their everyday speech, folk tales, and even snippets of verse, all transcribed with meticulous care. The study offers a clear overview of the language’s phonetics, grammar, and vocabulary, while also tracing its various local names and the way neighboring peoples refer to it.
Beyond the raw linguistic data, the author provides thoughtful commentary on how this language fits into the broader Finno‑Ugric family and highlights the cultural context of the speakers’ lives. Readers will gain insight into the challenges of preserving a marginal language and glimpse the rich oral traditions that survive in these isolated villages. The work stands as both a scholarly resource and a tribute to a fading cultural heritage.
Full title
Om det nord-tschudiska språket Akademisk afhandling Akademisk afhandling
Language
sv
Duration
~1 hours (96K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Jari Koivisto
Release date
2019-09-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1802–1884
Best known for shaping the Kalevala from traditional Finnish and Karelian oral poetry, this scholar helped turn folklore into one of Finland’s defining literary works. He was also a physician and language reformer whose work reached far beyond a single book.
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