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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 *o > ŏă (merged and difthongized)
**** *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] ‹а›
*** *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'''
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===Proto-Mansi *ŋ?===
===Proto-Mansi *ŋ?===
* *ŋ > w ~ ɣ ~ j
* *ŋ > w ~ ɣ ~ j
** "spit": Tv awtaa ~ C *aawta (VS awta!) ~ N owta; Kh *ooŋt-
** 'spear': Tv awtaa ~ C *aawta (VS awta!) ~ N owta; Kh *ooŋt-
** "end": Tv awl ~ C *oowl ~ N oowl; Kh *aaləŋ
** 'end': Tv awl ~ C *oowl ~ N oowl; Kh *aaləŋ
** "round": Tv päwər ~ C *pääwər ~ N powr~puwr (< *paɣʷr?); Kh TrJ *peŋər--
** 'round': Tv päwər ~ C *pääwər ~ N powr~puwr (< *paɣʷr?); Kh TrJ *peŋər--
** "Tavda; Sosva; Irtysh": Tv täwt ~ E töäwt ~ N taaɣt; Kh *Leŋət
** 'Tavda; Sosva; Irtysh': Tv täwt ~ E töäwt ~ N taaɣt; Kh *Leŋət
** "to enter": Tv tooj- ~ C *tuuw-; Kh *ɬaŋaa-
** 'to enter': Tv tooj- ~ C *tuuw-; Kh *ɬaŋaa-
** "summer": Tv toj ~ C *tuj ~ N tuj~tuw; Kh *ɬoŋ
** 'summer': Tv toj ~ C *tuj ~ N tuj~tuw; Kh *ɬoŋ
** "woods": Tv wäänəw ~ C *wöäniɣ; Kh *wään'''t'''əŋ (looks substratal…)
** 'woods': Tv wäänəw ~ C *wöäniɣ; Kh *wään'''t'''əŋ (← Ir.)
* *ŋ > n
* *ŋ > n
** "we": *mään; Kh *meŋ
** 'we': *mään; Kh *meŋ
** "spindle": *jint; Kh *jööŋət
** 'spindle': *jint; Kh *jööŋət
* retention (_#?)
* retention (_#?)
** "soft": *lańćəŋ; Kh W *ɭoońćəɣ
** 'soft': *lańćəŋ; Kh W *ɭoońćəɣ
** "barbel": Tv kääsəŋ ~ C *köäsəŋ ~ N kaasəw; Kh S kosə
** 'barbel': Tv kääsəŋ ~ C *köäsəŋ ~ N kaasəw; Kh S kosə
** "swan": *kʷotaŋ; Kh *kotəŋ
** 'swan': *kʷotaŋ; Kh *kotəŋ
** "woods; hill": E pöäŋtər; Kh S peŋtər
** "woods; hill': E pöäŋtər; Kh S peŋtər
* ŋt > wn ?? (or *wŋt?)
* ŋt > wn ?? (or *wŋt?)
** "__rechnen": E lownt- ~ N *lowint-; Kh *loŋət-
** 'to count': E lownt- ~ N *lowint-; Kh *loŋət-


===Vowel shortening===
===Vowel shortening===
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In one context shortening appears to have applied already in Proto-Mansi.
In one context shortening appears to have applied already in Proto-Mansi.
* *aa > *a / _ɣt <!-- taɣt- *waɣta-->
* *aa > *a / _ɣt <!-- *aŋʷta *jaŋt *kaɣt *taɣt- *waɣta-->
* Secondary shortening that would also have spread to Northern Mansi can be ruled out, since the outcome in Central is *a, not /o/.
* <s>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).</s>
* 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.
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)
* *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!)
* *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)
* *jeew (?) 'tree' > Centr. jiw (NB Khanty *juuk, Smy *jë)
<!-- peeć raać ëëk ääs iis šaat = ?-->
<!-- peeć raać ëëk ääs iis šaat = ?-->


[[Category: Natlangs]]
[[Category: Natlangs]]

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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
    • 'spear': 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 (← Ir.)
  • *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?)
    • 'to count': 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
  • 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)