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Institute for the Languages of Finland
 

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1. The South West dialects

1a  the northern group
1b  the eastern group

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2. The transitional dialects between the South West and Häme dialects

2a  the dialects of the Pori region
2b  the dialects of Lower Satakunta
2c  the dialects of Turku uplands
2d  the dialects of the Somero–Somerniemi group
2e  the dialects of W. Uusimaa

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3. The Häme dialects

3a  the dialects of Upper Satakunta
3b  the Central Häme dialects
3c  the S. Häme dialects
3d  the SE Häme dialects, Hollola
3e  the SE Häme dialects, Porvoo
3f  the SE Häme dialects, Iitti

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4. The dialects of S. Ostrobothnia

4  the dialects of S. Ostrobothnia

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5. The dialects of Central and N. Ostrobothnia

5a  the dialects of Central Ostrobothnia
5b  the dialects of N. Ostrobothnia

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6. The dialects of the Far North

6a  the Tornio dialects
6b  the dialects of Gällivare
6c  the Kemi dialects
6d  the Kemijärvi dialects
6e  the fjord dialects spoken in Norway (Ruija)

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7. The Savo dialects

7a  the dialects of Päijät-Häme
7b  the S. Savo dialects
7c  the transitional dialects between S. Savo and N. Carelia
7d  the dialects of N. Carelia (the eastern group of Savo dialects)
7e  the N. Savo dialects
7f  the dialects of Central Finland
7g  the transitional dialects along the line Keuruu–Ähtäri–Evijärvi
7h  the dialects of Kainuu
7i  the dialec of the Forest Finns chiefly in Värmland

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8. The South East dialects and a few transitional dialects bordering on them

8a the SE dialects proper
8b  the Finnish dialects spoken in Ingermanland
8c  the transitional dialects between the SE group and S. Savo
8d  the transitional dialects between the SE group and N. Carelia

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Updated 10 August 2009

 
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