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− | '''Annotating and documenting | + | '''Annotating and documenting Lule Saami''' is a NTNU pilotstudy using the TypeCraft database. |
Here we will soon tell you more about which texts we have chosen for linguistic annotation and why, and we will show you examples of our annotations, and tell you why we think it is important to annotate Lule Saami text. | Here we will soon tell you more about which texts we have chosen for linguistic annotation and why, and we will show you examples of our annotations, and tell you why we think it is important to annotate Lule Saami text. | ||
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You probably already know that the Saami are an indigenous people living in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia, and that | You probably already know that the Saami are an indigenous people living in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia, and that | ||
− | their territory stretches from the Kola peninsula in northwestern Russia to Engerdal in southern Norway and Idre in southern Sweden. This area is called Sápmi in the Northern Saami language. Traditionally, the | + | their territory stretches from the Kola peninsula in northwestern Russia to Engerdal in southern Norway and Idre in southern Sweden. This area is called Sápmi in the Northern Saami language. Traditionally, the Saami have lived by reindeer herding, fishing, hunting and farming, but today, the Saami have both traditional and modern jobs. There are many interesting sites about Saami and the Saami people that you can visit online. [[Lule Saami online]] |
Revision as of 08:55, 24 September 2008
Annotating and Documenting Lule Saami
Annotating and documenting Lule Saami is a NTNU pilotstudy using the TypeCraft database. Here we will soon tell you more about which texts we have chosen for linguistic annotation and why, and we will show you examples of our annotations, and tell you why we think it is important to annotate Lule Saami text.
We also would like to tell you about our ideas of community-oriented language documentation, and not least, we would like you to get to know more about the Lule Saami people.
You probably already know that the Saami are an indigenous people living in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia, and that their territory stretches from the Kola peninsula in northwestern Russia to Engerdal in southern Norway and Idre in southern Sweden. This area is called Sápmi in the Northern Saami language. Traditionally, the Saami have lived by reindeer herding, fishing, hunting and farming, but today, the Saami have both traditional and modern jobs. There are many interesting sites about Saami and the Saami people that you can visit online. Lule Saami online
(english translation later)
Det lulesamiske bosettingsområdet i Norge ligger i Nordland fylke, og strekker seg fra området rundt Saltenfjorden i sør til Ballangen kommune i nord.
Den lulesamiske bosettingen er mest konsentrert i Nord-Salten-regionen. Tysfjord er den kommunen som har flest samiske innbyggere.
På svensk side ligger det lulesamiske bosettingsområdet mellom Pite-elv i sør og Kaitum-elv i nord. Bosettingen har sin hovedtyngde i Jokkmokk og Gällivare, og i nordre del av Arjeplog kommune.
Links
LULE SAAMI LANGUAGE
Samasta - Lule Saami sound and text
Lexin - Lule Saami words with sound and pictures
Analyze and disambiguate Lule Saami text
Generate paradigm for Lule Saami words
LULE SAAMI LITERATURE
Periodical literature Publisher, Árran Lule Saami center (Báhko)
Educational materials, Árran Lule Saami center (Báhko)
Popular literature, Árran Lule Saami center (Báhko)
HISTORY
ONLINE NEWS
Avisa Nordsalten, local newspaper
Lule Saami Radio News, NRK Saami Radio
SAAMI INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION
Infonuorra, Saami Youth Information Portal
Same Net, Sámi Communication Platform
EDUCATION
Samernas Education Center in Jåhkåmåhkke / Jokkmokk
Sáme Allaskåvllå, Saami Unieversity College in Guovdageainnu / Kautokeino
SESAM, Centre For Saami Studies in Råmsså Universitehtta / Tromsø University
MUSEUM
Ájtte, Saami Museum in Jåhkåmåhkke / Jokkmokk
Árran Museum in Divtasvuodna / Tysfjord
SAAMI PARLIAMENTS