Also Known As:
rānda kēļ, Liv, Liivõ Keelj, liiv, Livisch, kurländisch-livisch, live, rändalis-, livy, Livian, rānda kēl΄, libiesu valoda, livskij jazyk
Dialects & Varieties
- Eastern Livonian
- Western Livonian
Recent Resources
This basic Grammar guide on constructing the numbers 1 - 100 in Livonian is the result of 30 hours o
Līvõkieļ lōlõd is the collection of Livonian songs with notes
The texts were collected by Livonian K
Livonian-Estonian-Latvian Dictionary (2012).
Awakening
"The 30 people mentioned above (Livones) who speak Livonian well include scientists and other interested individuals from research insti-tutions around the world but who are not Livonians themselves; Livo-nian descendants who did not learn Livonian from their parents but from their grandparents; also those who learned Livonian from a fluent older speaker (not a family member) and through self-study. It may be that 30 is too large of a number if we evaluate these speakers using, for example, the language proficiency levels as defined by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (using their general principles, as a description of Livonian language proficiency levels is not, of course, currently available and for the time being is not even pos-sible to generate)."
Native Speakers Worldwide
Bibliography
Bibliography of Vitality:
The role of Livonian in Latvia from a sociolinguistic perspective
Bibliography of Locations:
2005. "The World Atlas of Language Structures." edited by Bernard Comrie et al. Oxford University Press.
Bibliography of Context:
The role of Livonian in Latvia from a sociolinguistic perspective