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Olonetsian|ɒləʊˈnɛtsɪən| Also Olonecian, Olonetzian. [f. Olonets, the name of a town and former government in N.W. Russia.] A dialect of Karelian spoken to the north east of Lake Ladoga. Also Oˈlonets.
1932W. L. Graff Lang. xi. 405 Finno-Ugric..dialects. These are..: Carelian, Olonetsian, [etc.]. 1933,1939[see Ludian]. 1946–47Slavonic & E. European Rev. XXV. 436 Olonecian (Aunus), heard on the eastern shores of Lake Ladoga.., and the Ingrian..of Ingria.., are dialectal varieties of Carelian. 1954Pei & Gaynor Dict. Linguistics 154 Olonetzian, a member of the Finnish group of the Finno-Ugric (or Uralic) sub-family of the Ural-Altaic family of languages. 1957B. Collinder Survey Uralic Lang. p. v, The dialects spoken in the Karelian-Finnish Soviet Republic are called Karelian (kr, in the north) and Olonets (ol, in the south). 1965― Introd. Uralic Lang. i. 11 Olonets (Olonetsian) is a variant of Karelian, spoken in the former province of Olonets..and strongly influenced by Russian. 1975G. F. Cushing tr. Hajdu's Finno-Ugrian Lang. & Peoples 199 Tver Carelian is spoken in the Upper Volga region, Aunus or Olonets to the north-east of Lake Ladoga. |