Proto-Uralic/-ka: Difference between revisions
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==Derivation== | ==Derivation== | ||
* * | * *piðə "tall" → *piðkä "id." (BF, Smy) | ||
* * | * *tu(x)lə "wind" → tulka "feather" (Janhunen 2008) (does have OU mth.) | ||
* * | * *pä(x)lə "side" → *pälkä "thumb" (Janhunen 2008) | ||
* * | * *ńä(x)lə- "eat" → S *ńālkē "tasty", F *nälkä "hunger" (AASmy #1) | ||
* * | * *pončə "tail" → FS *počka "thigh" (AASmy #2, orig. J. Saarikivi) | ||
* * | * *ńërə "cartilage" → S *ńōrkēs, Ma *nörɣə, OU *ńëërəɣ (but Mo *nar) (OR; cf. MZhVoc #2) | ||
* *pakša "knot in tree" → Mo *pakškə (with front vowels? Mk ''-kä'') (and BF *pahka?) | * *pakša "knot in tree" → Mo *pakškə (with front vowels? Mk ''-kä'') (and BF *pahka?) | ||
* * | * *pelə- "to fear" → BF *pelko "fear", *pelkät- "to fear" (? verbal sense perhaps re-derived) | ||
* * | * *čüŋə → FS *čüŋkä (Koponen 2001) | ||
* Bionym extention group: | * Bionym extention group: | ||
** *pečä "pine" → BF *petäkä "id." | ** *pečä "pine" → BF *petäkä "id." | ||
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** *tokta "Gavia arctica" → FS *toktaka "id." (or just S *toktēkē?) | ** *tokta "Gavia arctica" → FS *toktaka "id." (or just S *toktēkē?) | ||
* Pronoun extension: *mi- *jo- *ku- *ke- → F mikä minkä mitkä, joka jonka jotka, kuka, kenkä ketkä | * Pronoun extension: *mi- *jo- *ku- *ke- → F mikä minkä mitkä, joka jonka jotka, kuka, kenkä ketkä | ||
* * | * *werə "blood" → Mansi *wirəɣ → *wiɣr "id" (''or *-w?'') | ||
==No root, but trisyllabic anyway== | ==No root, but trisyllabic anyway== | ||
These words mostly appear to be limited to Finno-Permic. | These words mostly appear to be limited to Finno-Permic. | ||
* #kajaka "gull" (Mansi *kåjək) | * #kajaka "gull" (Mansi *kåjək) | ||
* #majaka "beaver" ( | * #majaka "beaver" (suffix not apparent in Permic) | ||
* BF *jalaka "elm" (cf. *halaka, *salaka "willow" ← Gmc) | * BF *jalaka "elm" (cf. *halaka, *salaka "willow" ← Gmc) | ||
* BF *kataka "juniper" (versus Samic *koačēvē "prickly"?) | * BF *kataka "juniper" (versus Samic *koačēvē "prickly"?) |
Revision as of 15:20, 3 October 2012
Examples of this suffix:
Derivation
- *piðə "tall" → *piðkä "id." (BF, Smy)
- *tu(x)lə "wind" → tulka "feather" (Janhunen 2008) (does have OU mth.)
- *pä(x)lə "side" → *pälkä "thumb" (Janhunen 2008)
- *ńä(x)lə- "eat" → S *ńālkē "tasty", F *nälkä "hunger" (AASmy #1)
- *pončə "tail" → FS *počka "thigh" (AASmy #2, orig. J. Saarikivi)
- *ńërə "cartilage" → S *ńōrkēs, Ma *nörɣə, OU *ńëërəɣ (but Mo *nar) (OR; cf. MZhVoc #2)
- *pakša "knot in tree" → Mo *pakškə (with front vowels? Mk -kä) (and BF *pahka?)
- *pelə- "to fear" → BF *pelko "fear", *pelkät- "to fear" (? verbal sense perhaps re-derived)
- *čüŋə → FS *čüŋkä (Koponen 2001)
- Bionym extention group:
- *pečä "pine" → BF *petäkä "id."
- *pićla "rowan" → BF *pihlaka "id."
- *säwnV "ide" → BF *säynäkä "id."
- *tokta "Gavia arctica" → FS *toktaka "id." (or just S *toktēkē?)
- Pronoun extension: *mi- *jo- *ku- *ke- → F mikä minkä mitkä, joka jonka jotka, kuka, kenkä ketkä
- *werə "blood" → Mansi *wirəɣ → *wiɣr "id" (or *-w?)
No root, but trisyllabic anyway
These words mostly appear to be limited to Finno-Permic.
- #kajaka "gull" (Mansi *kåjək)
- #majaka "beaver" (suffix not apparent in Permic)
- BF *jalaka "elm" (cf. *halaka, *salaka "willow" ← Gmc)
- BF *kataka "juniper" (versus Samic *koačēvē "prickly"?)
Potential cases
- With potentially related irregularities
- Mari *l(k) → *l (but also eg. *walka- → *wale-, *mälki → *mel)
- *śe/äälkä "back" (~ Li sälga, S *čēlkē)
- *jalka "foot" (Ma *jal; but cf. *jälki)
- Smy irregular *-ə
- *woŋka "hole" (cf. *oŋti, *omti "hole"?)
- *koðʲka "spirit"
- *śo/ëðka "duck" (FSM *śoðka)
- *tu/üðka "prod"
- Regular(ish)
- *koska "aunt"
- *ńačka "wet"
- *waŋka "handle"
- *taŋka "tassle"
- *kaŋka "dry place"
- *puŋka "clump"