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* PS *ś (likewise also written *š) remains elsewhere
* PS *ś (likewise also written *š) remains elsewhere
** śj, sj → śś
** śj, sj → śś
** ðj → ðś <!-- *nóðśó → nuotio, vai onks tää taas substituusio [+pal] > j / _B? outside of Ume Samic further → rś -->


'''Fronting of postalveolars'''
'''Fronting of postalveolars'''
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* ∅ → v / #_oː
* ∅ → v / #_oː
* ∅ → j / #_eː
* ∅ → j / #_eː
* aː → eː / [-STR]<br/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;except remains / [-STR]_ɪ
* aː → eː / [-STR]<br/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;except remains / [-STR]_ɪ<br/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; → iː / [-STR]_j
* oː → uː / [-STR]_ɪ
* oː → uː / [-STR]_ɪ


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'''Cluster stuff'''
'''Cluster stuff'''
* k → v / _j (*róvjé *vóvjé, possibly *távjé if not from Fi. *taɣja)<br/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;_l (*keavlé *kóvlé- *návlé *tóvlé; *ćivlé with *ük > *iv > *ív ?!)<!-- _r (*ćeavrés ~ BF *sakarva?!)-->
* k → v / _j (*róvjé *vóvjé, possibly *távjé if not from Fi. *taɣja; South S. has -kś-)<br/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;_l (*keavlé *kóvlé- *návlé *tóvlé; *ćivlé with *ük > *iv > *ív ?!)<br/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;_ń (*ćóvné)<!-- _r (*ćeavrés ~ BF *sakarva?!)-->
* t → r / _n (*vórné-) <!--elsewhere?-->
* t → r / _n (*vórné-) <!--elsewhere?-->  


'''Centralization''' (a late change - consider eg the northern Lappland toponym *ɤnárɤš → Finnish ''Inari'')
'''Centralization''' (a late change - consider eg the northern Lappland toponym *ɤnárɤš → Finnish ''Inari'')
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/ea oa/ are traditionally analyzed as [ɛː ɔː] rather than [ea oa], however I'm at a loss to explain how would *ɑː end up as *oː in that case.
/ea oa/ are traditionally analyzed as [ɛː ɔː] rather than [ea oa], however I'm at a loss to explain how would *ɑː end up as *oː in that case.


The shortening of iː uː → i u and the [[diphthongization]] eː oː → ie uo may postdate Proto-Samic; the former have bimoraic reflexes /ij uv/ in South Samic. At any rate, as eg. *a *e in Scandinavian loans ends up as *á *é, the "long" vowels must've been the unmarked series.
The shortening of iː uː → i u and the [[diphthongization]] eː oː → ie uo (when stress'd) may postdate Proto-Samic; the former have bimoraic reflexes /ij uv/ in South Samic. At any rate, as eg. *a *e in Scandinavian loans ends up as *á *é, the "long" vowels must've been the unmarked series.
 
Later in North Sami:
* ɤ → ɑ (also Inari, Lule, Pite)
* ie ea oa uo → iː eː oː uː / _C*V[+hi], further → i e o u / _hC etc.
* eː oː → i u / [-STR]


[[Category:Sound changes]]
[[Category:Sound changes]]

Revision as of 03:27, 23 August 2010

Proto-Samic is the reconstructed last common ancestor of the Samic languages. It was spoken in the 1st millennium CE in the area of modern-day northern Finland. (If extinct southern languages are included, this dating will likely become both older and more southern. Stem-group para-Samic languages have from toponymic evidence once been spoken as far south as the Baltic coast)

Sound changes from Proto-Uralic

Possibly original:

  • e → ɪ / _Ci (see )
  • e → e / _{j w x} (ie. does not become *ɪ → *ɤ)
  • Vx → Və → Vː / _C

Proto-Uralic to Pre-Samic (≈ "Finno-Volgaic")

Shared with Finnic & Mordvinic

  • ë → a
  • ðʲ → ð (also lʲ → l, if it exists separately; note that other palatals remain)
    • NB: Sammallahti posits ðʲ → θ / V_C (*käðʲwa "weasel" → *káθwé → NS gádfe - but can this be ruled out for ð? Cf. *kotwa > IS kuáđfi)

Shared with Mordvinic

  • ü → i (feeds the next changes)
  • i → iː / _{j x}
  • u → uː / _{w x}
  • i u → ɪ ʊ (*iː *uː remain) (also shared with Ugric, Nenets!)

Pre-Samic to Proto-Samic

  • V → Vː / [-HIGH] (also shared with Nenets!)

a-umlaut

  • eː äː oː → ea aː oa / _C{aː, oː} (note that this *aː is distinct from *ɑː!)
  • x, ŋ → w / _t (*xt only occurring in newer derivativs/loans)

Spirant fortition

  • ś x → ć k / _V
  • PS *ć (written also *č) is probably best described as a palatal stop, so we may be dealing with a process [sʲ ~ ɕ] → [ç] → [c]. Note that original *s *š remain sibilants!
  • PS *ś (likewise also written *š) remains elsewhere
    • śj, sj → śś
    • ðj → ðś

Fronting of postalveolars

  • tʃ ʃ <č š> → ts s <c s>

Popular areal changes

  • w → ∅ / _{y u o} (shared with Finnic, Mordvinic, Mari)
  • j → ∅ / _{i e} (not sure about the distribution of this)
  • w → v (even syllable-finally)

Raising & epenthesis (first two shared with North Finnic but obviously non-genetic)

  • äː ɑː → eː oː / [+STR]
  • ∅ → v / #_oː
  • ∅ → j / #_eː
  • aː → eː / [-STR]
         except remains / [-STR]_ɪ
          → iː / [-STR]_j
  • oː → uː / [-STR]_ɪ

Gradation could be described around here.

Cluster stuff

  • k → v / _j (*róvjé *vóvjé, possibly *távjé if not from Fi. *taɣja; South S. has -kś-)
         _l (*keavlé *kóvlé- *návlé *tóvlé; *ćivlé with *ük > *iv > *ív ?!)
         _ń (*ćóvné)
  • t → r / _n (*vórné-)

Centralization (a late change - consider eg the northern Lappland toponym *ɤnárɤš → Finnish Inari)

  • ɪ ʊ → ɤ o

There may have also been a high lax unrounded back vowel (see ô_a). A merger into that might provide the motivation for the unusual back reflex of PU *i.


This results in the following inventory:

  • long vowels */iː eː ea aː oa oː uː/ <í é ea á oa ó ú>
  • short vowels */ɤ o/ <ë o>

/ea oa/ are traditionally analyzed as [ɛː ɔː] rather than [ea oa], however I'm at a loss to explain how would *ɑː end up as *oː in that case.

The shortening of iː uː → i u and the diphthongization eː oː → ie uo (when stress'd) may postdate Proto-Samic; the former have bimoraic reflexes /ij uv/ in South Samic. At any rate, as eg. *a *e in Scandinavian loans ends up as *á *é, the "long" vowels must've been the unmarked series.

Later in North Sami:

  • ɤ → ɑ (also Inari, Lule, Pite)
  • ie ea oa uo → iː eː oː uː / _C*V[+hi], further → i e o u / _hC etc.
  • eː oː → i u / [-STR]