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- South_Estonian_language abstract "South Estonian is a Finnic language spoken in South-Eastern Estonia, encompassing the Tartu, Mulgi, Võro and Seto languages or dialects. It has traditionally been considered one of the two or three main dialect groups of the Estonian language, and is largely mutually intelligible with modern standard Estonian, although diachronically North and South Estonian are separate branches of the Finnic languages.Modern standard Estonian has evolved on the basis of the dialects of Northern Estonia. However, in the 17th to 19th century in Southern Estonia literature was published in a standardized form of Southern Tartu and Northern Võro. This usage was called the Tartu (or South Estonian) literary language. The written standard was used in the schools, churches and courts of the Võro and Tartu linguistic area but not in the Seto and Mulgi area. After Estonia gained independence in 1918, the standardized Estonian language policies were implemented further throughout the country. The government officials during the era believed that the Estonian state needed to have one standard language for all its citizens that led to exclusion of South Estonian at schools. The ban on the instruction and speaking of South Estonian dialects in schools continued during Soviet occupation (1940–1990).After Estonia regained independence in 1991, the Estonian government has become more supportive of the protection and development of South Estonian. A modernized literary form founded on the Võro dialect of South Estonian has been created.The other dialects of South Estonian language area include Mulgi, Tartu, and Seto. Võro and Seto have remained furthest from the standard written Estonian language and are most difficult to understand by speakers of North Estonian dialects.The Leivu and Lutsi South Estonian enclaves in Latvia became extinct in the 20th century. The Kraasna enclave in Russia, still aware of their identity, has been assimilated linguistically by Russians.".
- South_Estonian_language thumbnail South_Estonian_language_area.jpg?width=300.
- South_Estonian_language wikiPageExternalLink fu.html.
- South_Estonian_language wikiPageExternalLink www.wi.ee.
- South_Estonian_language wikiPageID "13971687".
- South_Estonian_language wikiPageRevisionID "602971292".
- South_Estonian_language child Seto_dialect.
- South_Estonian_language child Võro_language.
- South_Estonian_language child "Mulgi".
- South_Estonian_language child "Tartu".
- South_Estonian_language fam Finnic_languages.
- South_Estonian_language familycolor "Uralic".
- South_Estonian_language glotto "sout2679".
- South_Estonian_language hasPhotoCollection South_Estonian_language.
- South_Estonian_language map "South Estonian language area.jpg".
- South_Estonian_language mapcaption "The historical South Estonian language area with historical South Estonian language enclaves".
- South_Estonian_language name "South Estonian".
- South_Estonian_language region Baltic_states.
- South_Estonian_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- South_Estonian_language subject Category:Finnic_languages.
- South_Estonian_language subject Category:South_Estonian_language.
- South_Estonian_language type Abstraction100002137.
- South_Estonian_language type Class107997703.
- South_Estonian_language type Collection107951464.
- South_Estonian_language type Communication100033020.
- South_Estonian_language type FinnicLanguages.
- South_Estonian_language type Group100031264.
- South_Estonian_language type Language106282651.
- South_Estonian_language comment "South Estonian is a Finnic language spoken in South-Eastern Estonia, encompassing the Tartu, Mulgi, Võro and Seto languages or dialects. It has traditionally been considered one of the two or three main dialect groups of the Estonian language, and is largely mutually intelligible with modern standard Estonian, although diachronically North and South Estonian are separate branches of the Finnic languages.Modern standard Estonian has evolved on the basis of the dialects of Northern Estonia.".
- South_Estonian_language label "Estonio meridional".
- South_Estonian_language label "Langues sud-estoniennes".
- South_Estonian_language label "South Estonian language".
- South_Estonian_language label "Südestnische Sprache".
- South_Estonian_language label "Zuidestisch".
- South_Estonian_language label "Южноэстонский диалект".
- South_Estonian_language sameAs Südestnische_Sprache.
- South_Estonian_language sameAs Estonio_meridional.
- South_Estonian_language sameAs Langues_sud-estoniennes.
- South_Estonian_language sameAs Zuidestisch.
- South_Estonian_language sameAs m.0ccmnz.
- South_Estonian_language sameAs Q13295.
- South_Estonian_language sameAs Q13295.
- South_Estonian_language sameAs South_Estonian_language.
- South_Estonian_language wasDerivedFrom South_Estonian_language?oldid=602971292.
- South_Estonian_language depiction South_Estonian_language_area.jpg.
- South_Estonian_language isPrimaryTopicOf South_Estonian_language.