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* p → β / _ʰk (strong grade) | * p → β / _ʰk (strong grade) | ||
* θ → t / #_ | * θ → t / #_ | ||
===PNWS to Lule-Pite=== | |||
* vj → jv (sporadically in North, Ume, South; or does this go before *kj > vj?) | |||
* ð → d̥ / C_ | |||
===PNWS to North Sami=== | |||
* ie ea oa uo → iː eː oː uː / _C*V[+hi], further → i e o u / _hC etc. | |||
* eː oː → i u / [-STR] | |||
(other vowel stuff probs too?) | |||
* k → ɣ / _{s ʰt ʰć} (strong grade; also East, Lule) | |||
* p b̥ → k / _{t c ć s ś} (both grades) | |||
** further → ɣ in most dialects | |||
* ɣ → v / _C | |||
** Sammallahti claims v → k / _S, strong grade, but what's wrong with retention + analogy on *vs *vś? | |||
* p [b̥] → β / _{r l ð} | |||
** further βr βð → rv ðβ | |||
** also Inari, partially Skolt, Lule | |||
* N → T / Vs_, with sń → st | |||
** spred irregularly to other idioms | |||
** sm generally retain'd | |||
* t [d̥] → ð / V_V (weak grade; Finnish influence? also Inari, Skolt) | |||
* lm rd̥ jg̊ vs → lmː rd̥ː jg̊ː vsː (wtf?) | |||
* θv → ðf (wtf? could be handled better, I'm sure) | |||
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Revision as of 09:47, 25 April 2013
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 *ê)
- 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 by now only occurring in newer derivativs/loans)
- ? ŋ → w / _ć (*(k/s)lāvćā ~ H. légy, or ONo kleggi)
Spirant fortition
- ś x → ć k / _V
- PS *ć (written also *č) is perhaps describable 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
- ð → θ / #_ (South/Ume h-, elsewhere merges with *t-)
Fronting of postalveolars
- tʃ ʃ <č š> → ts s <c s>
'Preaspiration
- Pː → ʰPː (both grades; affricates as well)
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
- tr → rtt (in loans)
- k → v / _j (*rōvjē *vōvjē, possibly *tāvjē if not from Fi. *taɣja; South S. has -kś-)
_l (*keavlē *kōvlē- *nāvlē *tōvlē; *ćīvlē with *ük > *iv > *īv ?!)
_ń (*ćóvné) - t → r / _n (*vōrnē-; but PGmc *bodam → *ponné, later loan?)
- n → s / _s (*kāssē *koassē *kōssē *peassē *vōssē)
- ŋ → k / _s (*jōksɤ)
Centralization (a late change - consider eg the northern Lappland toponym *ɤnārɤš → 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/ <ī ē ea ā oa ō ū>
- 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, the backing of e → ɤ and the diphthongization eː oː → ie uo (when stress'd) may postdate Proto-Samic; the former two have bimoraic/front reflexes /ij uv e/ in South Samic. At any rate, as eg. *a *e in Scandinavian loans ends up as *ā *ē, the "long" vowels must've been the unmarked series.
Proto-Samic to Proto-Western Samic
- preaspiration spreds to strong grade simple stops/affricates
- ŋm → mː
- ŋv → vk ([vg̊]) (versus East *vː, so why not just PS *vː?)
- NP → Bː (also affricates; later also in Inari, Skolt, Kemi, possibly South; cf. Scandinavian)
- ś → jʰ / _{n t k} (counterfeeds medial voicing in South)
- Nː → ʔN (orthographic <bm dn>; counterfeeds gemination in South)
PWS to South Samic
- θ ð → h r
- Short vowel split
- ë o ī ū → ɨC uC ɨj uv / open 1st syllable (+ gemination after *ë *o)
- ë o ī ū → a a ɨ u / closed 1st syllable
- Possibly works better if preceding the lowering *i *u → *ë *o (!!)
- ē ea → ië ie
- ē ë ō → ie e u [-STR] (& more complications, but this'll do)
- umlauts
- ɨ u a → i y ä / _C*ie
- a → ä / _C*u (if from *ë)
- ɨ a → y o / _v
- medial voicing of plain stops
Proto-W Samic to Proto-NW Samic
Comprises Northern, Lule & Pite Sami.
- ɤ → ɑ (also Inari; some dialects historically had ɤ → e / _C*{i u})
- m → b̥ / _P[-LAB] (*b̥d̥ *b̥ć̥ remain distinct from *pt *pć; also *ćɤmkɤ → *ćɑpkɑ; partially also in South)
nbsp; nbsp; → - N₁ → P / _N₂ (ie. nm mn → tn pm)
- "kŋ" → ʔŋ (*tōkŋɤ, *ākŋō; South ŋ, Inari/Kildin/ vŋ, Skolt ŋː. Mari/Komi #tum-?)
- ck ćk ćm → sk śk śm (also Ume, Inari, Kemi, northern Skolt; check other affricate clusters?)
- strong grade of singletons merges with weak grade of geminates (also Inari, Skolt, Akkala; mostly also Ume, but four degrees attested dialectally!!)
- repeat: Nː → ʔN (later in Ume where 4 lengths attested; perhaps not common West Samic at all)
- N → ʔN / r_
- p → β / _ʰk (strong grade)
- θ → t / #_
PNWS to Lule-Pite
- vj → jv (sporadically in North, Ume, South; or does this go before *kj > vj?)
- ð → d̥ / C_
PNWS to North Sami
- ie ea oa uo → iː eː oː uː / _C*V[+hi], further → i e o u / _hC etc.
- eː oː → i u / [-STR]
(other vowel stuff probs too?)
- k → ɣ / _{s ʰt ʰć} (strong grade; also East, Lule)
- p b̥ → k / _{t c ć s ś} (both grades)
- further → ɣ in most dialects
- ɣ → v / _C
- Sammallahti claims v → k / _S, strong grade, but what's wrong with retention + analogy on *vs *vś?
- p [b̥] → β / _{r l ð}
- further βr βð → rv ðβ
- also Inari, partially Skolt, Lule
- N → T / Vs_, with sń → st
- spred irregularly to other idioms
- sm generally retain'd
- t [d̥] → ð / V_V (weak grade; Finnish influence? also Inari, Skolt)
- lm rd̥ jg̊ vs → lmː rd̥ː jg̊ː vsː (wtf?)
- θv → ðf (wtf? could be handled better, I'm sure)
Medial consonant clusters
Data extracted from Juhani Lehtisalo: Yhteissaamelainen sanasto (SUST vol. 200)
2nd → 1st ↓ |
p | t | c | ć | k | s | ś | ð | l | r | v | j | m | n | ŋ | ∑ | Notes | Frequency color code |
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|| style="background:#fff0c0"| mt || … || | ms || style="background:#ffffe0"| mś || | 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 | 7 | || mostly i-stems except *ńimśa | || single root |- ! n | || style="background:#ffc8c0"| nt || style="background:#ffc8c0"| nč || | style="background:#c0f0ff"| || style="background:#fff0c0"| nś || … | 16 | || mostly back-harmonic a-stems; *ns → *nč? | || style="background:#ffffe0"| two roots |- ! ŋ | || style="background:#ffffe0"| ŋt || || style="background:#ffc8c0"| ŋk | ŋs || || … | 9 | || back-harmonic or *ä | || style="background:#fff0c0"| 3-4 roots |- ! rowspan="5" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| P ! p | pp || style="background:#ffffe0"| pt || || | style="background:#ffffe0"| ps || pś || … || pð | … || | 7 | || | || style="background:#ffc8c0"| 5-6 roots |- ! t | || … || || style="background:#fff0c0"| tk | || || || | || | 3 | || all front-harmonic ə-stems | || style="background:#f0c0f0"| 10+ roots |- ! č | || … || čč || style="background:#ffffe0"| čk | || || || | || | 3 | || | || style="background:#c0f0ff"| Most suspiciously none |- ! ć | || || || … | || || || | … || | … |- ! k | || style="background:#ffc8c0"| kt || … || kk | style="background:#fff0c0"| ks || style="background:#fff0c0"| kś || (kš) || | … || … | 12 | || *kš probably separate loans in FP and H. |- ! rowspan="3" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| S ! s | || … || || style="background:#ffffe0"| sk | colspan="6" rowspan="6" align="center" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| N/A | 2 | || both o_ə |- ! ś | || … || || style="background:#ffc8c0"| śk | 5 | || mostly ə-stems + *wäśka |- ! š | || … || || … | … |- ! rowspan="2" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| L ! l | … || lt || … || style="background:#f0c0f0"| lk | style="background:#fff0c0"| lw || style="background:#ffffe0"| lj |style="background:#ffc8c0"| lm || … || lŋ | 25 | || *lw *lj only a-stems; *lt may be derived ← *-lk-t- |- ! r | style="background:#ffffe0"| rp || style="background:#ffffe0"| rt || … || style="background:#fff0c0"| rk | rw || … | rm || … || … | 10 | || mostly back-harmonic |- | align="center" valign="center" | (?) ! ð(ʲ) | || || || ð(ʲ)k | ðʲw || | … || || | 2 |- ! rowspan="2" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| sV ! w | || … || colspan="5" rowspan="2" align="center" valign="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"| N/A? | style="background:#ffffe0"| wð | wl || || || wj | || wn || wŋ | 6 | || after e ä a only |- ! j | … || … || | || … || style="background:#fff0c0"| jw || … | jm || … || style="background:#ffffe0"| jŋ | 6 | || after ä a o only |- ! colspan="2" align="center"| ∑ | 4 || 19 || 7 || 37 | 7 || 10 || (1) || 3 | 1 || 0 || 6 || 5 | 7 || 1 || 4 |} -->