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*** *ü *üü *ii introduced from somewhere (??) | *** *ü *üü *ii introduced from somewhere (??) | ||
***'''Konda''' (aka East Mansi; Upper, Mid, Lo subdialects) | ***'''Konda''' (aka East Mansi; Upper, Mid, Lo subdialects) | ||
**** *a | **** *a > å [ɒ]; > ɔ / _{w ɣ kʷ} | ||
**** *i *ï *u > [ɪ ə ʊ] (written as ‹e a o›!) | **** *i *ï *u > [ɪ ə ʊ] (written as ‹e a o›!) | ||
**** *-əɣ > -iː | **** *-əɣ > -iː | ||
**** Lower Konda: *ë *ëë > [ɑ ɑː] (elsewhere [ɤ ɤː], cf. North), *ə > [ɒ], *k > x / _B | **** Lower Konda: *ë *ëë > [ɑ ɑː] (elsewhere [ɤ ɤː], cf. North), *ə > [ɒ], *k > x / _B, xʷå > xɔ | ||
**** Lower + Mid: kʷ > k / V_ | |||
**** Upper + Mid: ∅ > w / #_ʊ, *öä > [oɒ] / _ɣ, *š > s | **** Upper + Mid: ∅ > w / #_ʊ, *öä > [oɒ] / _ɣ, *š > s | ||
**** Upper Konda: *üü > [yö] (!?) | **** Upper Konda: *üü > [yö] (!?) | ||
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**** epenthesis is common Mansi in rising-sonority, two-sonorant and CCC clusters <!-- *-CCəC, *-{t s š}əm *-{ć s}əŋ *-{p t k s}əl *-məl *-tər *-{m ŋ}ər, *-ləp, *-lə{m n} *-ĺəm *-rə{m ń ŋ} *-jən, *-{p t š}əɣ *-{m n}əɣ *-{l r}əɣ *-rəj-->*** *ï > i | **** epenthesis is common Mansi in rising-sonority, two-sonorant and CCC clusters <!-- *-CCəC, *-{t s š}əm *-{ć s}əŋ *-{p t k s}əl *-məl *-tər *-{m ŋ}ər, *-ləp, *-lə{m n} *-ĺəm *-rə{m ń ŋ} *-jən, *-{p t š}əɣ *-{m n}əɣ *-{l r}əɣ *-rəj-->*** *ï > i | ||
*** *a > [ɵ] ‹о› | *** *a > [ɵ] ‹о› | ||
**** but remains [ɑ] ‹а› adjacent to plain velars (phonetic uvulars?) <!----> | **** but remains [ɑ] ‹а› adjacent to plain velars (phonetic uvulars?), unless a labial consonant follows <!----> | ||
*** *ëë > [ɑː] | *** *ëë > [ɑː] ‹а (а̄)› | ||
*** *ää *ä > *aa *a [ɑː ɑ] | *** *ää *ä > *aa *a [ɑː ɑ] | ||
*** *kʷa- > ko-<!--*küj- *kül *kün *kün-- *künš *küš- *küšəm *küt *küťəl--> (fed by the previous) | **** *kʷa- > ko-<!--*küj- *kül *kün *kün-- *künš *küš- *küšəm *küt *küťəl--> (fed by the previous) | ||
**** *-aŋ > -uŋ<!--*päŋk "tooth", *päŋk "head"--> | |||
*** *Sɣ > Sː / _V# <!--*këëškə *šošGa--> | *** *Sɣ > Sː / _V# <!--*këëškə *šošGa--> | ||
*** '''Sosva''' | *** '''Sosva''' |
Revision as of 15:46, 10 June 2014
Proto-Mansi
Vowels are coverable and commonly transcribed as a cubic system distinguishing only [±close], [±front], [±labial], [±long]: hence *i *ii *üü *ï *ïï *u *uu *ä *ää *a *aa *å. Long *üü and short *ï are extremely rare and seem to have no regular etymological origin.
In practice the inventory appears to not been quite that neat: long *ii *ïï *uu are better understood as mid vowels [eː ɤː oː]. (Current transcription: *ee *ëë *uu.)
Consonants: *m *n *ń *-ŋ-, *p *t *ć *k *kʷ, *s *š *-ɣ-, *w *l *ĺ *j, *r
- *kʷ was rare at this stage but did exist: *kʷaal- to hear", *kʷälən "animal hide", *kʷääl- "to wade", *kʷääləɣ "rope", *ëëŋkʷ- "to open", *jeekʷ- "to dance", *ńiŋkʷ "maggot", *sääŋkʷ "hips", *šeeŋkʷ "fog".
- Update: also all cases of *ü are better analyzable as *äkʷ, *kʷä already by Proto-Mansi. Possibly also *kʷiš "hoop"?
- *š represent both PU *č, and under certain conditions PU *ś.
- *ś > *š seems to be regular before PU *i *e: *śilmä #śEnə *śečä (or *čečä?) *śepä *śe/êkä *śêðäm #śêrV, EU *śêlə
- not in *śe(x)rV > *sir
- also cases of irregular *ä > *i: *śälä- > *šil- (but: *śäkśə > *siɣs; assimilation?)
- II loans: #śasra > #šaatər, *śëta > *šɤɤt, *śorBa > *šaarp (but *śëlka > *sɤɤl)
- not normally before *ë *ä *ü: *śëmə *śo/ëðka *śëla- *śäŋkə *śäxə *śüðʲə *śülkə-.
- also *śuðʲa > *šaĺ, *śa/ora > *šuur-, *śopa > #šop, #śona > #šon, Ug. *soŋkə > *šuum; F. sampi ~ *šupəɣ, H. záp, szőr ~ *#šaapəl, *šäär
- related? *sejə > *säj (but *sewə- > *tii-)
- There seems to be a soundlaw *p > ∅ before coronals
- *aptə- *ëptə #Säptə *ipsə *küpsV > *uut- *ëët *säät *ät *kʷät (but N äp?)
- *sopśə > *taas
- *čuPčV > *šošəɣ (vs. Khanty #čaapčə(k))
Dialectal developments
(cf. Honti, Kálmán, Sammallahti '88; Zhivlov '06)
- Tavda (Tavdin, South Mansi)
- *a *ä > *aa *ää / 2nd syllable
- *ëë > ʌː
- > eː / _[+palatal]
- *oo > [uo] (perhaps in part a retention from POU)
- *ee > ii, except / _r
- *k > ∅ / ŋ_#
- Short front vowel redistribution
- Preliminary cheshirization: *l *n *t > ĺ ń ť / *i_
- *i > ä
- *ä > ü / _Cʷ_ (earlier than *ɣ > *w)
- *ä > i / _j_ (including former *ij but not *ji?), _Ć, ? _š
- vowel shortening applies only after all this
- *ow > oː / _C (but not *uw!)
- *ɣ > j / i_ ë_, > k / C_, > w elsewhere (chronology problem: fronting later than *äj > ij, earlier than *i > *ä: *riɣ- > räj-, but *käj- > kij-? Was there an intermediate *ʝ?)
- *ë *ä > [ʌ ɛ]
- *u > o
- vowel harmony & "thematic verbs" retained
- Core Mansi
- *ln > nl in *kalna "armpit", *polna "hemp" (but not *äälən "salmon", *a(a)lən "silver"; note the long vowels?)
- *lm > ml in *aalm- "drape"?
- *aa > *oo
- *ć > ś
- vowel harmony not present (lost?)
- Central Mansi
- *ee > [ie]
- *ää > *öä
- *ä > *ää
- *ü *üü *ii introduced from somewhere (??)
- Konda (aka East Mansi; Upper, Mid, Lo subdialects)
- *a > å [ɒ]; > ɔ / _{w ɣ kʷ}
- *i *ï *u > [ɪ ə ʊ] (written as ‹e a o›!)
- *-əɣ > -iː
- Lower Konda: *ë *ëë > [ɑ ɑː] (elsewhere [ɤ ɤː], cf. North), *ə > [ɒ], *k > x / _B, xʷå > xɔ
- Lower + Mid: kʷ > k / V_
- Upper + Mid: ∅ > w / #_ʊ, *öä > [oɒ] / _ɣ, *š > s
- Upper Konda: *üü > [yö] (!?)
- West Mansi (Pelymka, Mid/Lo Lozva, N/S Vagilsk)
- *a *o > aa oo (cf. *ä > *ää)
- *oo > [ɵː] (from both PMs *aa, *a)
- *öä > oa > P/ML [ɔɒ], LL [oɔ], SV [oɑ]; except NV > [yœ]
- *ï *ëë remain [ɨ ɤː]
- *Sɣ *Rɣ > Sː Rː
- *rɣəC > *rC
- Pelymka
- *a > ä / _ɣ , > o / p_
- *ë > a (short only!)
- oaj aaj > aj
- ŋ > ŋk / _ś, _l (elsewhere?)
- i > ɨ / š_
- North Mansi (Upper Lozva, Sosva, Sygva)
- The only dialect group that isn't extinct/moribund; also the basis for literary Mansi.
- *k > x / _B (before vowel backing/fronting)
- *ɣ > ŋ / _(ə)n
- Schwa-epenthesis in various falling-sonority word-final heterorganic consonant clusters (due to Khanty influence?)
- *-x{t s} *-rx *-jt *-ŋn *-ɣ{s l r} *-wp *-w{l ĺ} > -xə{t s} -rx -jət -ŋən -ɣə{s l r} -wəp -wə{l ĺ}
- remaining clusters: -lk -rp -kʷs -wt -ws
- epenthesis is common Mansi in rising-sonority, two-sonorant and CCC clusters *** *ï > i
- *a > [ɵ] ‹о›
- but remains [ɑ] ‹а› adjacent to plain velars (phonetic uvulars?), unless a labial consonant follows
- *ëë > [ɑː] ‹а (а̄)›
- *ää *ä > *aa *a [ɑː ɑ]
- *kʷa- > ko- (fed by the previous)
- *-aŋ > -uŋ
- *Sɣ > Sː / _V#
- Sosva
- *š > s
- *oo > [uo]
- *kʷoo- > kuu-
Proto-Mansi *ŋ?
- *ŋ > w ~ ɣ ~ j
- "spit": Tv awtaa ~ C *aawta (VS awta!) ~ N owta; Kh *ooŋt-
- "end": Tv awl ~ C *oowl ~ N oowl; Kh *aaləŋ
- "round": Tv päwər ~ C *pääwər ~ N powr~puwr (< *paɣʷr?); Kh TrJ *peŋər--
- "Tavda; Sosva; Irtysh": Tv täwt ~ E töäwt ~ N taaɣt; Kh *Leŋət
- "to enter": Tv tooj- ~ C *tuuw-; Kh *ɬaŋaa-
- "summer": Tv toj ~ C *tuj ~ N tuj~tuw; Kh *ɬoŋ
- "woods": Tv wäänəw ~ C *wöäniɣ; Kh *wääntəŋ (looks substratal…)
- *ŋ > n
- "we": *mään; Kh *meŋ
- "spindle": *jint; Kh *jööŋət
- retention (_#?)
- "soft": *lańćəŋ; Kh W *ɭoońćəɣ
- "barbel": Tv kääsəŋ ~ C *köäsəŋ ~ N kaasəw; Kh S kosə
- "swan": *kʷotaŋ; Kh *kotəŋ
- "woods; hill": E pöäŋtər; Kh S peŋtər
- ŋt > wn ?? (or *wŋt?)
- "__rechnen": E lownt- ~ N *lowint-; Kh *loŋət-
Vowel shortening
In South + West + East: *VV > *V / _CC. Must be an areal development between the three, given vowel quality adjustments fed in per individual 'lects. Subdialectal developments of *ë can well be later though.
- *ä > Central *ää > ä
- *a > West *aa > a
- *o > West *oo > o
- *ää > South ä, East *öä > ö, West *oa > a
- *aa > South a, Central *oo > o
- *ee > South ii > i, Central e
- *ëë > South ë~e, Central ë~a
- *oo > South o, Central uu > u
In one context shortening appears to have applied already in Proto-Mansi.
- *aa > *a / _ɣt
- Secondary shortening that would also have spread to Northern Mansi can be ruled out, since the outcome in Central is *a, not /o/.
- Contrast *aaŋta "spit" > North /oowta/; *jaawt (*jaaŋt?) "bow" > North /joowt/; *kaawt "spruce" > North /koowt/, which still retain the long vowel.
- This could also be a retention of pre-Proto-Mansi *a. Possibly *a vs. *aa was originally rather *ɔ vs. *a (cf. *-a > /aa/ in South).
Some CVC roots also undergo shortening. Could be via simplified CVCC forms or due to regular CVC roots actually being CVCə, or something else entirely. Seems to be mostly a Western phenomenon.
- *poot "pot" > Pel. put (but: plural *poot-ət > puut-ət)
- *aaš "sheep", *taas "net needle", *kool "fish" > Pel. oš, tos, kul (but Konda ooš, toos, xuul!)
- *jeew (?) "tree" > Centr. jiw (NB Khanty *juuk, Smy *jë)