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* *owə "father-in-law" ← *ëppə | * *owə "father-in-law" ← *ëppə | ||
* *ožə "stallion" ~ P *uuž | * *ožə "stallion" ~ P *uuž | ||
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! *p- | |||
| '''*a, otherwise''' | |||
* *pač "spot" ← #pačɜ "variegated" | |||
* *pač "tail" ← *pončə | |||
* *pača "to open" ← *panča- | |||
* *pačaš "layer" ← #pëča? | |||
* *pačke- "to shake" ~ K. pɨškɨ- "id." | |||
* *pandə "stick" ← *pontə | |||
* *pańəža- "to fry" ? ← *pënə- "to put" | |||
* *parema- "to recover" ← *para | |||
* *parmə "gadfly" ← *parəma | |||
* *pašə- "to grow" ~ P. *puušjɨ- "to sprout" | |||
* *pat "pot" ← *pata | |||
| '''*o / _[+BACK]''' | |||
* *pokte- "to pursue" ~ EU *pʊktɜ- | |||
* *poNəš "bosom" ← *poŋə | |||
* *poŋgə "mushroom" ← *pëŋka ← IE | |||
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! *w- | ! *w- | ||
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* *wačkalt- "to hit" ← *wačka- | * *wačkalt- "to hit" ← *wačka- | ||
* *wačkə "tub" ← *wočkə | * *wačkə "tub" ← *wočkə | ||
* *waðar "udder" ← IE | |||
* *wakta- "to peel" ← *watka- | * *wakta- "to peel" ← *watka- | ||
* *wale- "to leave" ← *wëlka- | * *wale- "to leave" ← *wëlka- |
Revision as of 00:11, 26 July 2013
My ad hoc reconstruction of Mari vocalism (note: read literature):
- *e *i *o *u *ü *ö = branches agree
- Hill Mari /ä/ ← *e / _{ŋ, r}_
- reduced high vowels: *ɪ *ʏ *ʊ = Hill (Western) Mari /ə ə ɤ/, Meadow (Eastern) Mari /i y u/
- reduced mid vowels: *ə *ɤ = Hill Mari /ə ɤ/, Meadow Mari /ɤ o/ (no front rounded member?)
- NB: /ə ɤ/ are more accurately [ə̟ ə̠], or perhaps [e̽ o̽].
- *a *oo = in Hill Mari /a o/, Meadow Mari /o u/
- /a/ also exists sporadically in Meadow Mari.
The vowel inventories are:
- Me /a e i o u ü ö/
- Hi /a e i o u ü ö ä ə ɤ/
- NW dialects also /ʊ ʏ/
Etymology notes
The development *e_i → *ə appears to be limited to loanwords (so not common inheritance after all?):
- *əšte- "to be in time" ← *eštə-; in Permic may be a BF loan
- *ləštaš "leaf" ← *leštə ← IE
- *šəm "7" ← #śeććəmə ← IE? NB irregular medial loss (but could be secondary haplology)
(more frequent in *e_ä-roots, but note *rəwəž "fox" ← *repä ← II)
The distribution of *a vs. *o
These two vowels appear basically in the same contexts with not much respect for etymological origin; regularly from *a and *ë_a, slightly less regularly from *o_ə, sporadically from *o_a and *ë_ə. Let's see if the distribution has any relation to the consonant environment:
*a | *o | |
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∅- | *a / _Ć
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*o, otherwise
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*p- | *a, otherwise
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*o / _[+BACK]
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*w- |
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(no examples!) |
The development of *ð, *ðʲ, *t
*ð- → l-
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*ðʲ- → l-
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*t- → t-
[abundant examples, not included] |
*-ð- → ∅
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-ðʲə → ∅
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(no examples of *ð → ð/t!) | *-ðʲa → -ð-
possibly also:
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*-ta → -ð-
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*-ðʲ- → -t
possibly:
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*-tə → -t
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Exceptions: *kəl "handle" ← *käwðə "rope", probably from Permic (note also irregular *ə)
T-loss:
- *müj ← *mêti
T-retention (final, all nouns):
- *pat ← *pata
- *wat ← *wata
- rot ← *rotV