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==Consonants==
==Consonants==
Permic is notorious within Uralic for contrasting voicing in obstruents even initially. There is no accepted explanation for the origin of this contrast, and some words even alternate.
Permic is notorious within Uralic for contrasting voicing in obstruents even initially. There is no accepted explanation for the origin of this contrast (outside of the change of initial *r → ''?'' *dr → /dʐ/ in Udmurt), and some words even have voiced/voiceless variants.


In several cases, apparently a voiceless initial assimilates to a voiced medial:
In several cases, apparently a voiceless initial assimilates to a voiced medial:
* *künči >> *kidž > *giž
* *künči >> *kidž > '''*giž'''
* *kentä >> *kid > *gid
* *kenta >> *kid > '''*gid'''
* *kumpa >> *kɨb > *gɨb
* *kumpa >> *kɨb > '''*gɨb'''
* *panča >> *bɤdž > *bɤž
* *ponči >> *bɤɤdž > '''*bɤɤž'''
* *čeŋki >> *čog > U. džog, žog
* *sonta >> *suud > '''*zuud'''
* *sonta >> *suud > *zuud
* *čeŋki >> *čog > U. '''džog, žog'''
* *ponti >> *pVd > U. pud~bud,  K. bed
* *kënta >> *kVd > K. '''gɨd'''
 
* *sompa >> *sVb > K. '''zɨb'''
In Komi this is more common than in Udmurt:
* *ponti >> *pVd > U. pud~'''bud''',  K. '''bed'''
* *š/čamći >> *šoodź > U. šudź, K. '''žodź'''
* *kansa >> *kooz > U. kuz, K. '''goz'''
Sometimes this seems to be shared by Hungarian:
Sometimes this seems to be shared by Hungarian:
* *tOmpɜ- >> *tɨb- > *dɨb-; Hu. dob-
* *tOmpɜ- >> *tɨb- > '''*dɨb-'''; Hu. '''dob-''' ("to knock" ~ "to thro", could be onomatopoetic)
* *puŋka >> *pVg > U. pog, K. bug, Hu. bog
* *puŋka >> *pVg > U. pog, K. '''bug''', Hu. '''bog'''
* *tuŋki- >> Hu. '''dog-''' (not in Permic)


However, the change isn't fully general:
However, the change is far from fully general:
* *kunći > *kudź
* *kunći > *kɨdź "birch"
* *kunći > *kudź "urine"
* *tumti- > *tod-
* *tëŋka > *tug
* *künta > *kɨd
* *künta > *kɨd
* *čiŋka > *čög
* *pEntɜ > *pod
* *pEntɜ > *pod
* *tumti- > *tod-
* *šoŋkɜ > *šoog
* *čêŋka > *čog
* *ś/ćäŋkɜ > *ćeeg
* *kunćɜ > *kVdź (> U. kidźi-ĺi, K. këdźɨl)
* *kamti > K. kud
* *konćɜ > K. kadź (cf. *ko(n)ć-ka > K. kaćka)
* *sVŋśa- > K. sidź-
* *sünti- > K. sod-
* #šäŋti > K. šogdi (bisyllabic? a derivativ?)
* *pinta > U. ped
* *pinta > U. ped
* *čiŋka > *čög
* BF *kään-tä- ~ *köž- (bad; BF a causativ)
* *šoŋkɜ > *šoog
* Ma *kində ~ *kɨd
* BF *kääntä- ~ *köź-
* Ma *pʊndaš ~ *pɨdəs
* ObU *ćumpəl ~ *ćib
* ObU *kïïnt ~ *kuud
* Kh *pänt ~ K. pad


A distinctiv later development is initial *r → ''?'' *dr → /dʐ/ in Udmurt.
(*goobɨ "mushroom" is a Slavic loan with a voiced initial to begin with.)


[[Category:Language families]]
[[Category:Language families]]

Revision as of 13:53, 12 December 2010

The Permic languages are a branch of Uralic languages spoken in west-central Russia. The family is divided to Udmurt and Komi; the Permyak dialect of Komi is sometimes also included as a separate language.

Vowels

Note: /ɤ/ here is actually a mid vowel, from the [ɤ̈] ~ [ɘ] ~ [ɵ] ballpark.

A schematic reconstruction of the proto-Permic vowel system:

  • Stable vowels: *i *ɨ *uu *e *ɤ *a
    • Regular origins: *u, *ü_a → *ɨ; *ü_i *i → *i; *ë → *uu; ??; *ëx → *ɤ; ??
      • Presumably: y → ʉ / _a, then u → ʉ, finally y ʉ → i ɨ.
    • Length in *uu is purely hypothetical; this is to mark that unlike the vowel denoted *u (perhaps [ʊ]?), it is not subject to unrounding in Udmurt.
  • Derounding (short?) vowels: *ö *o *u → Udmurt /o o ɨ/ ~ Komi /e ɤ u/
    • No real regular origin
    • (There does not seem to be an *ü → **/i/ ~ **/ü/.)
  • A series of (long?) vowels close in Udmurt but mid in Komi: *oo *ɤɤ → U. /u ɨ/ ~ K. /o ɤ/
    • In Komi, initial cases acquire a preceding /v/.
    • Expected *oo becomes /a/ in Komi, when an older (non-surviving) intervocalic *t follos. This is written as *ooð.
    • Regular origins: *e *a → *oo; …
  • A series of (long?) vowels open in Udmurt but mid in Komi: *åå *aa → U. /a a/ ~ K. /o ɤ/
    • Regular origins: ??; *äl → *aa
  • The vowels reconstructed here as "long" seem to result mostly from PU *open vowels, those reconstructed as "short" mostly from PU *close vowels.
  • Awaiting explanation
    • /i/ ~ /ɯ/ (*ńëxli, *künči, *jürä)
    • A trubbling amount of correspondences predominantly found as supposed sporadic developments from
      • The most prominent of these is *o.
      • /e/ ~ /ɤ/ (all a-stems: *pära, *säppa, *kärta, *läśa, *käna, *käća)
      • /i/ ~ /(j)e/ (*śäŋki, *läppa, *wü/äðim, *ilma) (*ee? "marrow" also U. /-ijɯ-/)
      • /ɯ/ ~ /e/ (*wäśka, *läxmi, *mäćV - might be a split from *ɯ or *ɤɤ)
      • /ɯ/ ~ /o/ (*läkti-, *mäjaka, *kaðʲa-, *saala, *kaasi)
      • /ɤ/ ~ /e/ (*pÄĺka)
      • /a/ ~ /e/ (*käliw) (*ää?)
      • /ä/ ~ /o/ (*täji) (does /ä/ even exist in Udmurt?? would be *åå otherwise)
    • /wi/ ~ /uji/ (*kôlmi - from *uujV?)
    • /ɯ/ ~ /i/ (*ćara, ćilV)
    • /u/ ~ /ɯ/ (*to, *süli, *käpsa, *jewa, *lixwa)
    • /u/ ~ /e/ (*satVr, *ponti)
    • /u/ ~ /ɤ/ (*śüćV, *süD´än)
    • /u/ ~ /a/ (*wanša)
    • /e/ ~ /o(j)/ (*kixi-ma, *mińa, *kiśka-)
    • /ɤ/ ~ /i/ (*kiwi)
    • /ɤ/ ~ /ɯ/ (*nôla)
    • /ɤ/ ~ /o/ (*kAl-)
    • /o/ ~ /i/ (*wixća-, *wita (or *ô?))
    • /o/ ~ /a/ (*čokV-)
    • /a/ ~ /u/ (*vooti) - reverse of expected outcome, may be data mixup? Álgu has /vo/ for Komi
    • Note the popularity of Udmurt high vowels

Standard Proto-Permic:

  Close #1 Close #2 Mid
Proto-Permic (Sammallahti) *ɪ̵ *ʏ, *ʊ *i *y, *u *e *o *a
Proto-Permic (Itkonen) *i *u *e *o *a
Komi i ɨ u e ɤ o †ɛ → e ɤ †ɔ → o a
Komi-Yazva i ɵ u ɨː e ɵ o a
Udmurt i ɨ ‡u e ɤ ɨ ‡u e o u a
My Proto-P. *i *uu *e *ɤɤ *oo1 *e *o *oo2 *a

† Distinct /ɛ ɔ/ are attested in Old Komi (/ɔ/ also dialectally).
‡ Sammallahti's *y *ʏ occur for words that in SW Udmurt have /ʉ/ in place of expected /u/.

Consonants

Permic is notorious within Uralic for contrasting voicing in obstruents even initially. There is no accepted explanation for the origin of this contrast (outside of the change of initial *r → ? *dr → /dʐ/ in Udmurt), and some words even have voiced/voiceless variants.

In several cases, apparently a voiceless initial assimilates to a voiced medial:

  • *künči >> *kidž > *giž
  • *kenta >> *kid > *gid
  • *kumpa >> *kɨb > *gɨb
  • *ponči >> *bɤɤdž > *bɤɤž
  • *sonta >> *suud > *zuud
  • *čeŋki >> *čog > U. džog, žog
  • *kënta >> *kVd > K. gɨd
  • *sompa >> *sVb > K. zɨb

In Komi this is more common than in Udmurt:

  • *ponti >> *pVd > U. pud~bud, K. bed
  • *š/čamći >> *šoodź > U. šudź, K. žodź
  • *kansa >> *kooz > U. kuz, K. goz

Sometimes this seems to be shared by Hungarian:

  • *tOmpɜ- >> *tɨb- > *dɨb-; Hu. dob- ("to knock" ~ "to thro", could be onomatopoetic)
  • *puŋka >> *pVg > U. pog, K. bug, Hu. bog
  • *tuŋki- >> Hu. dog- (not in Permic)

However, the change is far from fully general:

  • *kunći > *kɨdź "birch"
  • *kunći > *kudź "urine"
  • *tumti- > *tod-
  • *tëŋka > *tug
  • *künta > *kɨd
  • *čiŋka > *čög
  • *pEntɜ > *pod
  • *šoŋkɜ > *šoog
  • *čêŋka > *čog
  • *ś/ćäŋkɜ > *ćeeg
  • *kunćɜ > *kVdź (> U. kidźi-ĺi, K. këdźɨl)
  • *kamti > K. kud
  • *konćɜ > K. kadź (cf. *ko(n)ć-ka > K. kaćka)
  • *sVŋśa- > K. sidź-
  • *sünti- > K. sod-
  • #šäŋti > K. šogdi (bisyllabic? a derivativ?)
  • *pinta > U. ped
  • BF *kään-tä- ~ *köž- (bad; BF a causativ)
  • Ma *kində ~ *kɨd
  • Ma *pʊndaš ~ *pɨdəs
  • ObU *ćumpəl ~ *ćib
  • ObU *kïïnt ~ *kuud
  • Kh *pänt ~ K. pad

(*goobɨ "mushroom" is a Slavic loan with a voiced initial to begin with.)