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Northern Karelian dialect
Dialect of the Karelian language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Northern Karelian (also called: White Sea Karelian, Viena Karelian and North Karelian) (North Karelian: Vienankarjala) is one of the two dialects of Karelian Proper. Northern Karelian is spoken in White Karelia, and is spoken by some in Hietajärvi , Kuivajärvi and Kuhmo in Finland.[3] Northern Karelian is the most mutually intelligible Karelian dialect to Finnish Language speakers.[4]
Northern Karelian differs from South Karelian due to its inclusion of the voiceless consonants p, t, k, s and š.[5] It also differs due to its more common usage of the š [sh/see] letter more than in other Karelian dialects.
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Location

Northern Karelian is spoken in the northernmost parts of the Republic of Karelia, which is called White Karelia and in Hietajärvi , Kuivajärvi and Kuhmo, Finland. Specifically it is spoken in the parishes of Jyskyjärvi , Kieretti , Kiestinki, Kontokki, Oulanka , Paanajärvi, Pistojärvi , Suomussalmi, Uhtua, Usmana , Vitsataipale and Vuokkiniemi.[5]
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Examples
The following example is from Petroskoi in 1995:[6]
Southern, Northern and Livvi dialects compared:[7]
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References
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