Finland - Helsinki Times
Helsinki Times is an independent weekly newspaper covering news and events in Finland. Available on annual subscription, and on sale at R-kioskis, bookstores and newsstands.
www.helsinkitimes.fiHere are the latest notable items about the Finnish language:
The Finnish Language Office and academic circles continue to track language change and word adoption in everyday Finnish, including new coinages that enter common use or gain official recognition; recent discussions highlight how technology terms are integrated into everyday language. These updates reflect ongoing efforts to balance modernization with linguistic heritage.[5][9]
A recent bulletin from Finland’s linguistic communities notes continued interest in Finnish-language resources, including corpora and sign-language data, as researchers publish and release new datasets to support linguistic work in Finnish and Finland-Swedish Sign Language. This signals active growth in Finnish language data and tools for researchers.[4]
Population or demographic data releases in Finland have occasionally touched on language usage trends, such as shifts in the share of residents who report Finnish, Swedish, or Sámi as languages, which can influence policy discussions about language education, media, and public services. This context helps explain why language policy remains a dynamic topic in Finland.[3]
English-language reporting (and Finland-focused outlets) periodically cover Finnish-language topics in broader culture and education contexts, including how language policy interacts with schools, media, and technology adoption in Finland and among Finnish-speaking communities abroad. These pieces provide accessible overviews for non-Finnish readers.[6][8]
If you’d like, I can narrow this to a specific angle (policy changes, language technology, education, or cultural coverage) and pull more precise, up-to-date sources. I can also summarize a couple of recent articles in more depth.
Helsinki Times is an independent weekly newspaper covering news and events in Finland. Available on annual subscription, and on sale at R-kioskis, bookstores and newsstands.
www.helsinkitimes.fiWe visit the Finnish Language Office to see how new words enter Finnish – and how Finnish words travel the world.
finland.fiFinnish language – Yle News in English
yle.fiNew resource: The Corpus of Finnish Sign Language, part 3 (cfinsl-p3; release candidate) The Corpus of Finnish Sign Language, part 3 is now available for download in the Language Bank […] New resource: The Corpus of Finland-Swedish Sign Language: conversations, part 2 (release candidate) The Corpus of Finland-Swedish Sign Language: conversations, part 2, is now available for download in the Language […] … Suomeksi Researcher of the Month: Jörg Tiedemann Photo: Linda Tammisto Kielipankki – The...
www.kielipankki.fiThe Linguistic Association of Finland (SKY) has awarded a prize to a particularly meritorious master’s degree research topic in linguistics since 2011. The 2024 award goes to Lauri Hauru, who graduated from the University of Oulu with an MA in Finnish. His thesis “E-infinitive inessive in the zero person form in standard Finnish (fin: E-infinitiivin inessiivin nollapersoonamuoto suomen yleiskielessä)” was completed in January 2024.
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