Proto-Uralic/-ka: Difference between revisions

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==No root, but trisyllabic anyway==
==No root, but trisyllabic anyway==
* BF #jalaka "elm" (cf. *halaka, *salaka "willow" ← Gmc)
These words mostly appear to be limited to Finno-Permic.
* #kajaka "gull"
* #kajaka "gull" (Mansi *kåjək)
* #majaka "beaver"
* #majaka "beaver" (siffix not apparent in Permic)
* BF *jalaka "elm" (cf. *halaka, *salaka "willow" ← Gmc)
* BF *kataka "juniper" (versus Samic *koačēvē "prickly"?)
* BF *kataka "juniper" (versus Samic *koačēvē "prickly"?)

Revision as of 10:34, 9 October 2010

Examples of this suffix:

Derivation

  • *tuxli "wind" → tulka "feather" (Janhunen 2008)
  • *päxli "side" → *pälkä "thumb" (Janhunen 2008)
  • *ńäxli- > FS *ńälkä "hunger" (AASmy)
  • *ponča "tail" → FS *počka "thigh" (?)
  • *peli- "to fear" → BF *pelko "fear", *pelkät- "to fear" (? verbal sense perhaps re-derived)
  • *pečä "pine" → BF *petäkä
  • *weri "blood" → Mansi *wirəɣ → *wiɣr

No root, but trisyllabic anyway

These words mostly appear to be limited to Finno-Permic.

  • #kajaka "gull" (Mansi *kåjək)
  • #majaka "beaver" (siffix not apparent in Permic)
  • BF *jalaka "elm" (cf. *halaka, *salaka "willow" ← Gmc)
  • BF *kataka "juniper" (versus Samic *koačēvē "prickly"?)