Regional background and donor-language fluency as predictors of Finnish loanword frequency in Finland-Swedish

Author:

Strandberg Janine A. E.1ORCID,Gooskens Charlotte1ORCID,Schüppert Anja1

Affiliation:

1. University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Abstract

Aims and objectives:This study examines fennicisms (i.e., Finnish loanwords and calques) in Finland-Swedish, a Swedish variety spoken in Finland. We investigate how fennicism frequency relates to speakers’ regional backgrounds and fluency in Finnish.Methodology:134 participants from four regions in Finland performed a picture-naming task designed to elicit fennicisms. The participants also rated their own fluency in Finnish.Data and analysis:A regression analysis with the outcome variable of fennicism frequency and the predictors of region, fluency in Finnish, and gender was performed.Findings:Results show that speakers from the more bilingual regions of Southern Finland and Helsinki used significantly more fennicisms than speakers from Ostrobothnia or Swedish-speaking Åland. The study suggests that fluency in Finnish was a strong predictor for fennicism use, as speakers with low or moderate knowledge of Finnish used fewer fennicisms than speakers with high or native(-like) fluency. No significant effect of gender was found.Originality:While fennicisms are considered widespread in Finland-Swedish, there is little previous research on their use and distribution.Implications:The results demonstrate that while many of the fennicisms are well-established in the Finland-Swedish variety, their use is limited to certain groups and communities.

Funder

The Finnish Cultural Foundation and the Swedish Cultural Foundation in Finland.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Education

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