Abstract:Old Helsinki Slang (OHS) a linguistic variety spoken in the working-class quarters of Helsinki from approx. 1900 to 1945, is marked by the usage of a virtually wholly Swedish vocabulary in a Finnish morphosyntactic framework. It has recently been subject of two interestingly contrasting treatments by Petri Kallio and Vesa Jarva. Kallio argues that the morphosyntactic base of OHS gives cause to analyzing it as unambiguously Finnic, and therefore Uralic, from a genetic perspective, whereas Jarva, drawing attenti… Show more
“…This mixed language was spoken in Helsinki between 1890 and 1950 by saki gangs which consisted of both Finnish and Swedish speaking boys and young men (de Smit 2010;Jarva 2008;Paunonen 2006). Old Helsinki Slang is one such example.…”
“…This mixed language was spoken in Helsinki between 1890 and 1950 by saki gangs which consisted of both Finnish and Swedish speaking boys and young men (de Smit 2010;Jarva 2008;Paunonen 2006). Old Helsinki Slang is one such example.…”
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