Arvid Oskar Gustaf Genetz (1 July 1848— 3 May 1915) was a
Finnish politician
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,
poet
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and
linguist
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. He wrote under the pseudonym Arvi Jännes. His best known poems are "Herää Suomi”, ”Karjala” and ”Väinölän lapset”. He was a member of the
Senate of Finland
The Senate of Finland ( fi, Suomen senaatti, sv, Senaten för Finland) combined the functions of cabinet and supreme court in the Grand Duchy of Finland from 1816 to 1917 and in the independent Finland from 1917 to 1918.
The body that would beco ...
from 1901 to 1905.
Background
He was born in
Impilahti
Impilahti (russian: Импила́хти; krl, Imbilahti; sv, Impilax) is a rural locality in the Republic of Karelia, Russia, located at the northern tip of Lake Ladoga near the Finnish border, about west of Petrozavodsk, the capital city ...
, Finland.
His parents were Carl Johan Garbriel Genetz and Laura Charlotta Ferrin.
His brother was the Finnish composer
Emil Genetz (1852-1930).
Genetz was married in 1877 with Julia Eva Maria Arppe (1851-1931). He and his wife had six children: sons Juho, Arvi, Niilo and Paavo, and daughters Laura and Helvi. Poet and author
Saima Harmaja
Saima Rauha Maria Harmaja (8 May 1913, Helsinki – 21 April 1937) was a Finnish poet and writer. She is known for her tragic life and early death, which are reflected in her sensitive poems. She came from a prominent family; her maternal grand ...
(1913–1937) was his granddaughter.
Career
Genetz graduated from the gymnasium in 1866, graduated from the
Imperial Alexander University (now
University of Helsinki
The University of Helsinki ( fi, Helsingin yliopisto, sv, Helsingfors universitet, abbreviated UH) is a public research university located in Helsinki, Finland since 1829, but founded in the city of Turku (in Swedish ''Åbo'') in 1640 as the ...
) as a candidate doctor in 1871 and received his doctorate in 1877. He initially worked as a Finnish and Swedish teacher at the Lyceum in
Hämeenlinna
Hämeenlinna (; sv, Tavastehus; krl, Hämienlinna; la, Tavastum or ''Croneburgum'') is a city and municipality of about inhabitants in the heart of the historical province of Tavastia and the modern province of Kanta-Häme in the south of F ...
, and then serves as a lecturer at the University of Helsinki in the School of Finnish language and literature, in 1877. Genetz served under Professor
August Ahlqvist (1826–1889) and was elected to the chair held by Professor Ahlqvist after the death of the Finnish language and literature professor in 1891. Genetz rival for this position was his colleague
Eemil Nestor Setälä
Eemil Nestor Setälä (; 27 February 1864 – 8 February 1935) was a Finnish politician and once the Chairman of the Senate of Finland, from September 1917 to November 1917, when he was author of the Finnish Declaration of Independence.
Se ...
(1864–1935). A year later that the position was split in two—Finnish language and literature, and separately Finno-Ugric language research studies. The latter was the specialty of Genetz, and Setälä became the professor of Finnish language and literature. Genetz worked as a professor until 1901. He died during 1915 in
Helsinki
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.
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Genetz has been considered a pioneer of modern morphology, as he described the
Sami morphological variations in a modern way, using principles later employed in
generative linguistics
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to understand both the deep and surface structure of the language, separating the description of the models. In historical linguistics, he was the first one who realized that the Sami exchanged many loans words with the Baltic Finnish languages. In order to investigate Finno languages, Genetz made several expeditions to the
White Sea
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region of
Karelia
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the
Kola Peninsula
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and
Siberia
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.
Arvid Genetz worked with native speakers to translate the Gospel of Matthew into Karelian Sámi. In 1897 the British and Foreign Bible Society published his Gospel in 1897. Chapters 1-22 were in
Kildin Sámi language Kildin may refer to:
* Kildin Island
* Kildin class destroyer
* Kildin Sami
* Ostrov (air base)
Ostrov (Russian: ''Веретье'' ("Veret"); also Ostrov-5, Gorokhovka) is a Russian Air Force air base and chapters 23-28 were in
Akkala Sámi language.
Poetry
* ''Muistoja ja toiveita ystäville jouluksi'' (Weilin & Göös 1889)
* ''Muutamia Arvi Jänneksen runoja'' (Kansanvalistus-seura 1892)
* ''Toukokuun-lauluja'' (KS 1897)
References
External links
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Arvid Genetzat 375 Humanists. 22.6.2015.
1848 births
1915 deaths
People from Pitkyarantsky District
People from Viipuri Province (Grand Duchy of Finland)
Finnish Party politicians
Finnish senators
category:Members of the Diet of Finland
19th-century Finnish poets
Linguists from Finland
Finnish Finno-Ugrists
Finnish male poets
19th-century male writers
University of Helsinki alumni
Academic personnel of the University of Helsinki
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