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Amtssprache von FI
Amtssprache von Finnland
Amtssprache(n) von FI - Finnland ist / sind
- Finnisch
- Schwedisch
Erstellt: 2012-07
Introduction
The Finno-Ugrian Society is one of the oldest and largest learned societies in Finland. Ever since its founding, the society has striven to promote the research of Uralic and Altaic languages, the ethnography of their speakers as well as the latter's historical and prehistorical past.
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Activities gradually moved to publication of collected materials and research work in this area. The society continues to publish several series:...
- Aikakauskirja "Journal" (91 volumes published),
- Toimituksia "Proceedings" (253),
- Lexica "Dictionaries and vocabularies" (30; many of the dictionaries consist of several volumes),
- Kansatieteellisiä julkaisuja "Ethnographical Publications" (16), and
- Apuneuvoja suomalais-ugrilaisten kielten opintoja varten "Study Aids for Finno-Ugrian Languages" (15).
- Castrenianumin toimitteita (64) has been published in collaboration with the Departments of Castrenianum at the University of Helsinki, and since 1901 the society has provided support for the publication of
- Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen "Finno-Ugrian Studies" (59).
Names
Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura (in Finnish), Suoma-Ugralaš Searvi (in Saami), Soome-Ugri Selts (in Estonian), Finn-Ugor Társaság (in Hungarian), Finsk-Ugriska Sällskapet (in Swedish), Société Finno-Ougrienne (in French), Finnisch-Ugrische Gesellschaft (in German), Finno-Ugrian Society (in English), ???-??? ??? (in Russian).