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! rowspan="3" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| N
! rowspan="3" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| N
! m
! m
| mp <!--lämpi-->|| style="background:#fff0c0"| mt <!--ëmta- omti tumti---> || … ||
| mp <!--lämpe-->|| style="background:#fff0c0"| mt <!--ëmta- omte tumte---> || … ||
| ms <!--pImsimi-->|| style="background:#ffffe0"| mś <!--n'ims'a kums'i (= Häkk. kuxs'i)-->||
| ms <!--pImseme-->|| style="background:#ffffe0"| mś <!--n'ims'a kums'e (= Häkk. kuxs'e)-->||
| colspan="3" rowspan="3" align="center" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| N/A
| colspan="3" rowspan="3" align="center" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| N/A
| colspan="5" rowspan="11" align="center" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| N/A
| colspan="5" rowspan="11" align="center" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| N/A
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|-
! n
! n
| || style="background:#ffc8c0"| nt <!--jäntik pintä tanti- konta- lUnta kënta-->|| style="background:#ffc8c0"| nč <!--kyntSi n'antSa pantSa pontSa wantSa tSantSi--> ||
| || style="background:#ffc8c0"| nt <!--jäntik pintä tante- konta- lUnta kënta-->|| style="background:#ffc8c0"| nč <!--kyntSe n'antSa pantSa pontSa wantSa tSantSe--> ||
| style="background:#c0f0ff"| || style="background:#fff0c0"| nś <!--ons'a luns'a kuns'i-->|| …
| style="background:#c0f0ff"| || style="background:#fff0c0"| nś <!--ons'a luns'a kuns'e-->|| …
| 15
| 15
| || mostly back-harmonic a-stems; *ns → *nč?
| || mostly back-harmonic a-stems; *ns → *nč?
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|-
! ŋ
! ŋ
| || style="background:#ffffe0"| ŋt <!--oNti uNta--> || || style="background:#ffc8c0"| ŋk <!--t(s)uŋki- jäNka s'äNki s'aNka woNki pëNka --->
| || style="background:#ffffe0"| ŋt <!--oNte uNta--> || || style="background:#ffc8c0"| ŋk <!--t(s)uŋke- jäNka s'äNke s'aNka woNki pëNka --->
| ŋs <!--jUNsi--> || ŋś <!--sa/äNs'a--> || …
| ŋs <!--jUNsi--> || ŋś <!--sa/äNs'a--> || …
| 10
| 10
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! rowspan="5" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| P
! rowspan="5" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| P
! p
! p
| pp <!--säppa-->|| style="background:#ffffe0"| pt <!--jupta- ëpti-->|| ||
| pp <!--säppa-->|| style="background:#ffffe0"| pt <!--jupta- ëpte-->|| ||
| style="background:#ffffe0"| ps <!--ipsi kupsa--->|| pś <!--lëps'i-->|| … || pð <!--däpdä-->
| style="background:#ffffe0"| ps <!--ipse kupsa--->|| pś <!--lëps'e-->|| … || pð <!--däpdä-->
| … ||
| … ||
| 7
| 7
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|-
|-
! t
! t
| || … || || style="background:#fff0c0"| tk <!--kätki- kytki- tytki--->
| || … || || style="background:#fff0c0"| tk <!--kätke- kytke- tytke--->
| || || ||
| || || ||
| ||
| ||
| 3
| 3
| || all front-harmonic i-stems
| || all front-harmonic ə-stems
| || style="background:#f0c0f0"| 10+ roots
| || style="background:#f0c0f0"| 10+ roots
|-
|-
! č
! č
| || … || || style="background:#ffffe0"| čk <!--putSki nëtSki-->
| || … || čč <!--këčče-ra-->|| style="background:#ffffe0"| čk <!--putSke nëtSke-->
| || || ||
| || || ||
| <!--"kečlä" = *keččä-lä-->||
| <!--"kečlä" = *keččä-lä-->||
| 2
| 3
| ||
| ||
| || style="background:#c0f0ff"| Most suspiciously none
| || style="background:#c0f0ff"| Most suspiciously none
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|-
! k
! k
| || style="background:#ffc8c0"| kt <!--kakta tUkta tUkti ïkta täkta-->|| … || kk <!--lükka-->
| || style="background:#ffc8c0"| kt <!--kakta tUkta tUkte ïkta täkta-->|| … || kk <!--lükka-->
| style="background:#fff0c0"| ks <!--peksa- suksi mïksa-->|| style="background:#fff0c0"| kś <!--s'üks'i n'uks'i n'ëks'imi-->|| (kš) <!--mIkSi-->||
| style="background:#fff0c0"| ks <!--peksa- sukse mïksa-->|| style="background:#fff0c0"| kś <!--s'üks'e n'uks'e n'ëks'eme-->|| (kš) <!--mIkSe-->||
| … || …
| … || …
| 12
| 12
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! rowspan="3" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| S
! rowspan="3" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| S
! s
! s
| || … || || style="background:#ffffe0"| sk <!--poski soski-->
| || … || || style="background:#ffffe0"| sk <!--poske soske-->
| colspan="6" rowspan="6" align="center" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| N/A
| colspan="6" rowspan="6" align="center" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| N/A
| 2
| 2
| || both o_i
| || both o_ə
|-
|-
! ś
! ś
| || … || || style="background:#ffc8c0"| śk <!--kis'ko- wäs'ka as'kili mos'ki kUs'ki--->
| || … || || style="background:#ffc8c0"| śk <!--kis'ko- wäs'ka as'kel mos'ke kUs'ke--->
| 5
| 5
| || mostly i-stems + *wäśka
| || mostly ə-stems + *wäśka
|-
|-
! š
! š
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! rowspan="2" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| L
! rowspan="2" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| L
! l
! l
| … || lt <!--kUlta--> || … || style="background:#f0c0f0"| lk <!--jälki mälki pelka s'ülki wolka tulka ulki kulki n(')olki kIlki- s'ëlka- wëlka jalka--->
| … || lt <!--kUlta--> || … || style="background:#f0c0f0"| lk <!--jälke mälke pelka s'ülke wolka tulka ulke kulke n(')olke kIlke- s'ëlka- wëlka jalka--->
| style="background:#fff0c0"| lw <!--talwa tolwa pëlwa-->|| style="background:#ffffe0"| lj <!--n'elja pelja-->
| style="background:#fff0c0"| lw <!--talwa tolwa pëlwa-->|| style="background:#ffffe0"| lj <!--n'elja pelja-->
|style="background:#ffc8c0"| lm <!--n'elma Ilma s'ilma pilmita kUlmi-->|| … || lŋ <!--pIlNi-->
|style="background:#ffc8c0"| lm <!--n'elma Ilma s'ilma pilmeta kUlme-->|| … || lŋ <!--pIlNe-->
| 25
| 25
| || *lw *lj only a-stems; *lt may be derived ← *-lk-t-
| || *lw *lj only a-stems; *lt may be derived ← *-lk-t-
|-
|-
! r
! r
| style="background:#ffffe0"| rp <!--korpi tUrpa--->|| style="background:#ffffe0"| rt <!--pärta sarta-->|| … || style="background:#fff0c0"| rk <!--sarka kurki purki n'ërki-->
| style="background:#ffffe0"| rp <!--korpi tUrpa--->|| style="background:#ffffe0"| rt <!--pärta sarta-->|| … || style="background:#fff0c0"| rk <!--sarka kurke purke n'ërke-->
| rw <!--kIrwa---> || …
| rw <!--kIrwa---> || …
| rm <!--n'urmi--> || … || …
| rm <!--n'urme--> || … || …
| 10
| 10
| || mostly back-harmonic
| || mostly back-harmonic
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! w
! w
| || … || colspan="5" rowspan="2" align="center" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| N/A?
| || … || colspan="5" rowspan="2" align="center" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| N/A?
| style="background:#ffffe0"| wð <!--käwdi täwdi--->
| style="background:#ffffe0"| wð <!--käwde täwde--->
| wl <!--lewli-->|| || || wj <!--jewji-->
| wl <!--lewle-->|| || || wj <!--jewje-->
| || wn <!--säwnV--> || wŋ <!--s'awNa-->
| || wn <!--säwnV--> || wŋ <!--s'awNa-->
| 6
| 6
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| … || … ||
| … || … ||
| || … || style="background:#fff0c0"| jw <!--päjwa kajwa ojwa--> || …
| || … || style="background:#fff0c0"| jw <!--päjwa kajwa ojwa--> || …
| jm <!--äjmä-->|| … || style="background:#ffffe0"| jŋ <!--wajNi ajNi-->
| jm <!--äjmä-->|| … || style="background:#ffffe0"| jŋ <!--wajNe ajNe-->
| 6
| 6
| || after ä a o only
| || after ä a o only
|-
|-
! colspan="2" align="center"| ∑
! colspan="2" align="center"| ∑
| 4 || 19 || || 37
| 4 || 19 || || 37
| 7 || 10 || (1) || 3
| 7 || 10 || (1) || 3
| 1 || 0 || 6 || 5
| 1 || 0 || 6 || 5
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Not all blank'd cells were necessarily impossible: some roots of limited distribution have examples of *kč, *pš, *kš, *pl, *ćl, *kl, *kr, *čč, *čt, *tt, *st, *śt, *št, *šk, *ćk, *nš, *ŋš, *mč, *lp, *lč, *ln, *rč, *rj, *rn, *rŋ, *ðm, *jp, *jt, *jr, *jj, *jń, *wt (mark'd with an ellipsis in the table).
Not all blank'd cells were necessarily impossible: some roots of limited distribution have examples of *kč, *pš, *kš, *pl, *ćl, *kl, *kr, *čt, *tt, *st, *śt, *št, *šk, *ćk, *nš, *ŋš, *mč, *lp, *lč, *ln, *rč, *rj, *rn, *rŋ, *ðm, *jp, *jt, *jr, *jj, *jń, *wt (mark'd with an ellipsis in the table).


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Revision as of 20:43, 12 January 2013

Fully a work in progress. Mistakes may occur.

Abbreviations used on these pages: B. = Baltic, Cf. = 'compare', En = Enets, Er. = Erźa, Es. = Estonian, F. = Finnish, Gmc = Germanic, H. = Hungarian, Hi. = Hill Mari, IA = Indo-Aryan, IE = Indo-European, II = Indo-Iranian, K. = Komi, Ka. = Kamass, Kh. = Khanty, Li. = Livonian, Ma. = Mari, Me. = Meadow Mari, Mk. = Mokša, Mo. = Mordvinic, Ms. = Mansi, N = North, Ne. = Nenets, Ng. = Nganasan, P. = Permic, PU = Proto-Uralic, S. = Samic / South, Se. = Selkup, Smy. = Samoyedic, U. = Udmurt, Ve. = Veps, Võ. = South Estonian (Võro)


Development

Data subpages

In the vowel tables, bold marks vocalic irregularities, italic uncertainties in what the regular vocalic reflex is, red consonantal irregularities.

Close *i *ï?*u
Mid *e ~ *ê ~ *E *o ~ *ô ~ *O
Open *a, *ë

Known derivativs with

Potential derivativsCluster issuesCo-occurrence of coronals

Reconstructed phoneme inventory

Vowels: */i ü u e ë o ä a/ in the initial syllable. Only a two-way height-based contrast */I A/ is reconstructed in later syllables, which may have been realized as [i æ] after front vowels and [ɯ ɑ] after back vowels (ie. with vowel harmony); or as unalternating [i a]. Mid values [e ~ ə ~ ɤ] for */I/ are also possible.

It is furthermore unclear if (1st-syllable) *ë was [ɯ] or [ɤ], and *a [ɑ] or [ɒ], but substitution of Indo-Iranian *a by *ë in loans suggests the latter values (unless these particular words are newer loans.)

Two "reduced" or "semi-rounded" vowels */ê ô/ have been proposed recently.

Consonants: nasals */m n ń ŋ/, voiceless stops/affricates */p t ć č k/, voiceless sibilants */s ś š/, a "laryngeal" *x (likely a voiceless velar fricativ & a recent pre-Uralic split from *k), two "spirants" */ð ðʲ/, two liquids */l r/ and two semivowels */w j/.

*ć (as distinct from *ś?) and *š (as original Proto-Uralic?) are reconstructed less securely than the other consonants. A palatal liquid *ĺ is also found in old reconstructions, but the etyma involved do not really behave. The "palatal spirant" may be the actual palatal liquid; obstruent reflexes are limited to western branches, and external comparisions generally involve laterals. The dental spirant, while also merging with *l in most branches, is however certainly distinct.

A notable distributional feature was that *ŋ, *x and probably *ð, *r could not occur word-initially.

Roots generally had the form (C)V(C)C{A I}, with initial stress; in pronouns and prepositions and the copula also CV; and a single lone-V root, the negativ verb *e-

Basic consonant correspondences (gradation not included in Finno-Samic):

C Finnic S. Mordv. Mari Permic Hung. Ms. Kh. Smy. Comments
*m *m *m m, v *m *m m, -v- *m *m *m Sporadic lenition in Mo, H.
*n *n *n n, ń- / _F *n,
*-ń- / F_F
*n n *n *n *n
ń,
n- /#_B
ń
*-ŋ *v, *ː j / F_,
v / B_
ń / F_,
n / C_,
m / B_
g *ŋk *ŋk Irregularly split in ObU. (the more general development is *ŋk)

Retained in some Erzya & Udmurt dialects

*w *v v *w *v v *w *w *w
*-w- *j / F_,
∅ / B_
*v → -ː-
*-x- *k j
*-k- *k j, v Mo. split by vowel backness/frontness
*k k *k *k, *g k, h /_B *k *k *k Stop voicing irregularly split in P.
*p *p *p p, -v- *p, *-w- *p, *b f, -v- *p *p *p
*t, *h *c č *č, *dž č, š
*s ś *ć ? *ć, *dź č, s *ć, *s *ć, *s *s
ś, -ź- *š, -ž- *ś, *-ź- *s, *š s *s
*s *s s, -z- *s, *-z- *t *t
*h š, -ž- *š, *-ž-
*t *t *t *t, *tʲ *t *t, *d t *t
*-t- *d, *dʲ z
*ðʲ *l, *-ð- ɟ *j *j
*l, *-∅- *l l *l *l, *-ɬ- *r
*l *l *l l *l *l, *j In Kh. also irregularly *l → *ɭ
*j *j, *ː *j j *j *j j, ɟ *j *j *j
*r *r *r r *r *r r *r *r *r

Medial consonant clusters

Words included chiefly from appendix from this: http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe20071746 (see comments in table code)

CF: http://books.google.fi/books?id=TM2NQ78dP2wC&pg=PA492&dq=phonotactics+of+PFU

2nd →
1st ↓
p t č k s ś š ð l r w j m n ŋ Notes Frequency color code
N m mp mt ms N/A N/A 7 mostly i-stems except *ńimśa single root
n nt 15 mostly back-harmonic a-stems; *ns → *nč? two roots
ŋ ŋt ŋk ŋs ŋś 10 back-harmonic or *ä 3-4 roots
P p pp pt ps 7 5-6 roots
t tk 3 all front-harmonic ə-stems 10+ roots
č čč čk 3 Most suspiciously none
ć
k kt kk ks (kš) 12 *kš probably separate loans in FP and H.
S s sk N/A 2 both o_ə
ś śk 5 mostly ə-stems + *wäśka
š
L l lt lk lw lj lm 25 *lw *lj only a-stems; *lt may be derived ← *-lk-t-
r rp rt rk rw rm 10 mostly back-harmonic
(?) ð(ʲ) ð(ʲ)k ðʲw 2
sV w N/A? wl wj wn 6 after e ä a only
j jw jm 6 after ä a o only
4 19  37 7 10 (1) 3 1 0 6 5 7 1 4

Not all blank'd cells were necessarily impossible: some roots of limited distribution have examples of *kč, *pš, *kš, *pl, *ćl, *kl, *kr, *čt, *tt, *st, *śt, *št, *šk, *ćk, *nš, *ŋš, *mč, *lp, *lč, *ln, *rč, *rj, *rn, *rŋ, *ðm, *jp, *jt, *jr, *jj, *jń, *wt (mark'd with an ellipsis in the table).

This article is one of quite a few pages about Natlangs.

Indo-european natlangs:

Balto-Slavic Natlangs: Czech * Russian
Celtic Natlangs: Revived Middle Cornish * Pictish
Germanic Natlangs:
North Germanic Natlangs: Norwegian
West Germanic Natlangs: Anglo-Saxon * Dutch * English (Old English * Middle English * Modern English * Scots) * German (High German * Low German)
Indo-Iranian Natlangs: Pahlavi
Italic Natlangs: French * Italian * Latin * Spanish
Debated: Cimmerian

Uralic Natlangs: Finnish * Khanty * Mansi * Mordvinic * Proto-Uralic
Altaic (controversial): Japanese
Sino-Tibetan Natlangs:
Uto-Aztecan Natlangs: Nahuatl

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Isolate Natlangs: Basque * *
Hypothetical/debated Natlangs and Natlang families: Danubian * Europic (obsolete)