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*ECU = East-Central Uralic (Ma+P+EU)
*ECU = East-Central Uralic (Ma+P+EU)
*EU = East Uralic (H+Ms+Kh+Smy)
*EU = East Uralic (H+Ms+Kh+Smy)
2-combos not listed indicated per components. (Finnic marked as "Fi" if disambiguation is needed.)


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| *täktä "bone"<br/>*tetki- "to spread"<br/>*totki "a fish"<br/>*tOkta "duck"<br/>*tuktV "crossbeam"<br/>*tumti- "to feel"<br/>''FV *turta'' "stiff"<br/>''WU *tätäj'' "aunt"<br/>''WU *tuupta-'' "to let loose"<br/>''EU *tVnt'' "birch bark"<br/>''EU *tult'' "sorcery"
| *täktä "bone"<br/>*tetki- "to spread"<br/>*totki "a fish"<br/>*tOkta "duck"<br/>*tuktV "crossbeam"<br/>*tumti- "to feel"<br/>''FV *turta'' "stiff"<br/>''WU *tätäj'' "aunt"<br/>''WU *tuupta-'' "to let loose"<br/>''EU *tVnt'' "birch bark"<br/>''EU *tult'' "sorcery"
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| *nato "in-law"<br/>*nojta "shaman"<br/>''FiSmy *natta'' "snot"<br/>''SP *neŋti'' "shaft"<br/>''MoP *norta'' "sleigh"
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| *soski- "to chew"<br/>*sëksi "cembra"<br/>*suksi "ski"<br/>''FP *säsV'' "soft"<br/>''FP *säksä'' "dirty"<br/>''FP *sVsar'' "sister" (← IE)<br/>''EUP *sVs-'' "to become wet"<br/>''FV *sosV'' "porous"<br/>''FV *soksi'' "worm"<br/>''WU *süskä-'' "to push"<br/>''MaK *sVpsVr'' "pole with boughs"
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| ''FV *neskä-'' "to scrape" (could also be *-š-)<br/>''FV *niis-tä-'' "to sneeze" (cf. IE?!)<br/>''WU *niisi'' "woman"<br/>''WU *nuska-'' "to sneeze ~ to pant"
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| *täwði "full"
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| ''MoP *soða'' "tree bark" (…)
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| *nüði "handle"<br/>''FiP *nejði'' "girl" (or -t-?)
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Revision as of 07:26, 5 June 2011

Co-occurrence of coronals in roots.

Might have to add *l, in case *ð´ is actually [lʲ]; at any rate, *r is neutral.

Possible sub-PU distributions:

  • WU = West Uralic (F+S+Mo)
  • FV = Finno-Volgaic (WU+Ma)
  • FP = Finno-Permic (WU+P / FV+P)
  • ECU = East-Central Uralic (Ma+P+EU)
  • EU = East Uralic (H+Ms+Kh+Smy)

2-combos not listed indicated per components. (Finnic marked as "Fi" if disambiguation is needed.)

t- s- n- ð- ć- ś- ń- ð´- č- š-
-t- *täktä "bone"
*tetki- "to spread"
*totki "a fish"
*tOkta "duck"
*tuktV "crossbeam"
*tumti- "to feel"
FV *turta "stiff"
WU *tätäj "aunt"
WU *tuupta- "to let loose"
EU *tVnt "birch bark"
EU *tult "sorcery"
*nato "in-law"
*nojta "shaman"
FiSmy *natta "snot"
SP *neŋti "shaft"
MoP *norta "sleigh"
- (FP *ńüki-tä- "to pluck") -
-s- *soski- "to chew"
*sëksi "cembra"
*suksi "ski"
FP *säsV "soft"
FP *säksä "dirty"
FP *sVsar "sister" (← IE)
EUP *sVs- "to become wet"
FV *sosV "porous"
FV *soksi "worm"
WU *süskä- "to push"
MaK *sVpsVr "pole with boughs"
FV *neskä- "to scrape" (could also be *-š-)
FV *niis-tä- "to sneeze" (cf. IE?!)
WU *niisi "woman"
WU *nuska- "to sneeze ~ to pant"
- EU *ńeɣɬə "path" (could also be *-š-) -
-n- - - FP *ńiini "bast" -
-ð- *täwði "full" MoP *soða "tree bark" (…) *nüði "handle"
FiP *nejði "girl" (or -t-?)
*ðäpðä "spleen" WU *ńüðä- "to tie" (could also be -ð´-)
(*ńoxi-ða- "to follo"?)
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-ć- MaNe *noća "nettle"
KH *nAńća "hard"
MaK *nɜćɜ- "to knead"
- *ńë(ŋ)kćim "gills" -
-ś- - - *ńukśi "sable", *ńiŋśi "milt" -
-ń- - - - -
-ð´- PMs *näð´(k)ɜ "trap" (~ Fi nalkki?!) - - -
-č- - - *ńečä "hook"
*ńëčki "raw"
*ńanča "to stretch"
*ńičkä "to tear"
*ńačɜ "grass"
SP *ńoča "slow"
KSmy *ńɜčɜ "moss"
WU *ńočka "bend"
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-š- *nuša- "to scrape"
FV *nüšɜ "blunt"
FP *nušja "hammer"
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