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* *ð → *l
* *ð → *l
* *l → *ĺ / śV_k (*śëðka → Ms *sëëĺ, *śülki- → Ms *süĺɣ-)
* *l → *ĺ / śV_k (*śëðka → Ms *sëëĺ, *śülki- → Ms *süĺɣ-)
* *l → ∅ / śV_m (*śilmä → Hu ''szëm'', *ćolmiw → Hu ''csomo'', *śüðäm(i) → Hu ''szív'', *śeđmä > Kh *siim-) (NB ð → j in Samoyedic: *säjəm!)
* *l (→  *ĺ?) → ∅ / śV_m (*śilmä → Hu ''szëm'', *ćolmiw → Hu ''csomo'', *śüðäm(i) → Hu ''szív'', *śeðmä > Kh *siim-) (NB ð → j in Samoyedic: *säjəm!)
* possibly *l → *ĺ / *ńV_C in *ńeljä → Hu ''negy'', Ms *ńiĺə; but Kh *ńeɬə, similarly *ńülkə- → *ńö/eɣəɬ-; may also be *lj → *ĺ, though not supported by *peljä "ear"
** Note the order: 1) ð-lateralization, 2) l-assimilation, 3) depalatalization
** Note the order: 1) ð-lateralization, 2) l-assimilation, 3) depalatalization
* possibly: *m → *M ([ṽ]? [m̥]?) / in affixes (→ ObU *m, but Hu *w: *śüðämi, *ńäxli-mä → ''nyelv'', *ńoxi-ma-la → ''nyúl'', *wiðim(i) → ''velő'', (? *täji →) Ug *täktəm → ''tetű'', Ug *Eĺəm → ''enyv'' 'glue' (with preceding *ĺm → ńm?), Kh&Ms *ääləm ~ ''elv'' 'side'; but not in *koji-ma → ''hím'')
* possibly: *m → *M ([ṽ]? [m̥]?) / in affixes (→ ObU *m, but Hu *w: *śüðämi, *ńäxli-mä → ''nyelv'', *ńoxi-ma-la → ''nyúl'', *wiðim(i) → ''velő'', (? *täji →) Ug *täktəm → ''tetű'', Ug *Eĺəm → ''enyv'' 'glue' (with preceding *ĺm → ńm?), Kh&Ms *ääləm ~ ''elv'' 'side'; but not in *koji-ma → ''hím'')

Revision as of 10:07, 14 April 2013

The reconstructed parent language of the Samoyedic languages; spoken in south-central Siberia around 1000 BCE.

Soundchanges from Proto-Uralic:

Proto-Uralic to Proto-East Uralic

It appears that many of the shared Ugric innovations are also applicable to Samoyedic.

  • *ðʲ → *lʲ (further shared with Permic; possibly a pseudo-sound change, the case for separate PU *lʲ is weak, and this may point to *ðʲ being [lʲ])
  • *k, *x, *w → ɣ / V_i (all eventually lost in Smy; Permic is similar here, too)
  • *s, *š → *θ (= [ɬ], per Khanty?)
  • *sʲ → *s (perhaps areal, see next section)
  • *Ck, kC → *ɣC? / C = *θ, *s (no direct evidence of this belonging together due to later loss in Smy)
  • *tk → *tt
    • *kt is most regularly reflected as Ms *-kt, Kh *-ɣət; exceptions *śäkti- → Kh *saat, *kêktä → *ki/äät
    • *čk reflected as *šk in Ms.
  • *ɤ → *ɯ / _C(C)a (most general condition; also in *ëni, *lëmpi; exceptions *tëka, *lëpa (FSM vs. Smy only), *ëńa)
  • perhaps some other vowel splits? (if not rather Finno-Permic mergers)

Un-Samoyedic Ugric changes include:

  • *ŋ → *ŋk (irregular)
  • *ð → *l
  • *l → *ĺ / śV_k (*śëðka → Ms *sëëĺ, *śülki- → Ms *süĺɣ-)
  • *l (→ *ĺ?) → ∅ / śV_m (*śilmä → Hu szëm, *ćolmiw → Hu csomo, *śüðäm(i) → Hu szív, *śeðmä > Kh *siim-) (NB ð → j in Samoyedic: *säjəm!)
  • possibly *l → *ĺ / *ńV_C in *ńeljä → Hu negy, Ms *ńiĺə; but Kh *ńeɬə, similarly *ńülkə- → *ńö/eɣəɬ-; may also be *lj → *ĺ, though not supported by *peljä "ear"
    • Note the order: 1) ð-lateralization, 2) l-assimilation, 3) depalatalization
  • possibly: *m → *M ([ṽ]? [m̥]?) / in affixes (→ ObU *m, but Hu *w: *śüðämi, *ńäxli-mä → nyelv, *ńoxi-ma-la → nyúl, *wiðim(i) → velő, (? *täji →) Ug *täktəm → tetű, Ug *Eĺəm → enyv 'glue' (with preceding *ĺm → ńm?), Kh&Ms *ääləm ~ elv 'side'; but not in *koji-ma → hím)

Proto-East Uralic to Proto-Samoyedic

Bottom-level consonant developments
  • *x → *ə / _C (dubious, see Aikio 2012; if holds may be common Uralic)
  • ? *ŋ → *n / _θ (*jOŋsi → *jïntə only)
  • ? *m → *p / _θ ? (*pImsimi only; fairly ad hoc cluster)
  • *θ → *t (counterbleeds the previous two — *mt *ŋt remain)
  • *ð → *r (could be dated about anywhere)
  • *tsʲ → *s (probably via *sʲ, so another argument for independant depalatalization; or original *ć might not have existed at all)
Bottom-level vowel developments
  • A possible *e/*ê contrast is lost (will write *e)
  • *ü → *i (no evidence on association to *i → *ə̈; stem type unclear in *ül- → *i, plus OU also points to *i)
Vowel lowering
  • *o → *å (feeds unrounding to *a in some cases; *tolwa → *talwa, *tåjwå both)
    • except when V2 lost?
  • *u → *ə / _C(C)a
    • others: *suŋi → *təŋ, *kurki/*karka → *kərə, *kulki- → *kəj-
  • *i → *ə̈ / _C(C)ä (*ipsä- → *ə̈ptä-, *itä-→ ə̈tä-, śilmä → *sə̈jmä; or _j #_, cf. *imə-' → *əm-, *piðʲmətä → *pəjmətä)
  • *u → *o / _Ci (counterfeeds *o → *å, block'd by an original cluster, exception *kulki- → *kəj-)
  • possibly: *ï → *ɨ / j_ + → *ə / _Ca (*jëka → jəka, *jëka- → *jəkə-; *jïntə may be secondary, plus *j lost in Core)
Palatalization of *l
  • *l → *lʲ / _C, #_, _i(C)#
    • Retained initially before *ï, *ë (*lëmpi *lëmti *lëpa *lëpsi; PU *luwi (*lëwi?) → *lë)
    • Otherwise l- → j- is clear
    • *-lw- → *-jw- is clear
    • *-lt-, *-alm- unchanged (*kulta-, *kalma; both potential derivativs!)
    • *-ilm- → *-ə̈jm-, *-lki → *-j and *-li → *-j may be due to coda position or palatalization
  • *a → *a [ɑ]? / before a coda palatal (sometimes elsewhere); is fed by palatalization of *l
  • *a → *a / between two stops (*čača- "be born", *čača- "to go", *pata *taka)
    • *a → *å [ɒ] / elsewhere
Unstress'd (generally, final) vowels
  • *a → *ä / after front vowels or a lateral (sometimes elsewhere)
    • *kala *pala *kaðʲa- *puðʲa- → *kålä *pålä *kåjä- *pəjä (…)
    • but not in *muðʲa *su(w)ðʲa → *məjå *səjå
  • *a → *ə / sometimes (*jupta- *koðʲka *konta *kuma *muja- *sʲala *sʲoðʲa *tora…) (check!)
  • *a → *å [ɒ] / elsewhere
  • *i → *ə / _# (perhaps not feasible as PUg per palatalization of *l)
Misc.
  • *lʲ → *j (counterbleeds *a → *a, feeds the next two - supposedly retained in some Selkup dialects?)
  • *j → ∅ / åə_ (*kaxli-, *ńäxli-, *(w)oxli → *kåə-, *ńåə-, *åə-)
  • Word-finally *ə → ∅ / VC_# (fed by vocalization of *x *lʲ, counterfed by ɣ/w-loss, exceptions *juri, *sʲüðʲi)
  • possibly: *eɣ → *i (*mi- *pi- *ti-mä; cf *nêji → *ne)
  • ? *äw → *ü / _C (*käwði, *jäwji - but not in *täwði?)
  • ? *w → *m / lʲ_ (*käðʲwa only - apparently South Smy. only)
  • *ɣ → ∅; or *k → ∅ / _C_ (except *-ŋk-) (counterbleeds *ə → ∅, cf. next)
  • *w → ∅ / coda (counterbleeds *ə → ∅; *jäwji, *käliw, *täwði, etc. Remains *täwiw → *tiwə, also in *-jw- of either origin (suggesting interm. *ɣ?))

Later development

Nganasan

  • Consonant palatalization: s k t ŋ n → š š č ń ń / _{i e} (but not _{ä ö ü})
  • Vowel (anti)palatalization: *ë (? → e) → i / {s, ń}_; *ä → a / {s, ń, j}_
  • "Umlaut loss": *ü *ï *ë *ä *ö → i i a e *o
    • Modern /y/ results from assimilations of /i/, /u/
  • Back raising: *o *å → u o;
    • including *oə *åə → ua oa → ua ua
  • Sequence smoothing
    • *iə → ie (via [iæ]?)
    • *üə → i
    • *ëə (→ ? *aa) → a
    • *öə → oa (not ˣua ! probably wasn't actually [øə])
  • †e → ɨ (very late; oldest record still record <e>)
    • however: e → i / ń_
  • *äj *ej → ea; *əj → oj
    • Other Vj develop per components
  • *p → †f → h
    • fu ==
    • *mp → ŋh
    • *fa → fua
  • Glide fortition: *w *j → b dʲ / _V

Shared with all but Nganasan

  • Potentially, the split of *ü from *i (but per Janhunen, *ü fails to cause palzn. of *k?)
  • ə̈ → ə
  • e → i
  • possibly: *ä → ɛ (no phonemic significance; will write *ä)
  • j, w → ∅ / _ï

Enets

  • *å → a
  • *ə → ŏ (short)
  • *ä → e
  • "Umlaut loss": *ï *ë *ü *ö → i i u o
  • *åə *oə *uə → a ua ua
  • *iə, *ëə → io
  • *əj *äj *aj *oj *uj → ej e ä o o
  • Dialect changes
    • *a → Forest e, Tundra a
    • *üə → Forest ie, Tundra io (via → *ia, cf. prev?)

(Tundra) Nenets

  • Loss of sequences: *Və → V
  • Lo rotation: *å *a *ä → *a *ä *e
  • *ü → *ö
  • High laxing/Lo tensing (Also in eg. Samic, Mansi)
    • *i *ï *u *ə → *ɪ *ɪ̈ *ʊ *a
    • all other monofthongs → long
  • Front/back contrast shifts from vowels to consonants:
    • *ɪ *eː *äː *öː → ʲɪ ʲeː ʲaː ʲoː
    • *ɪ̈ *ëː → ɪ eː
  • ~Monofthongization
    • *äj *ej → both iː
    • *aj *əj → both æː [ae]

Yurats

Same as Nenets except *e *ä *öə → i e o.

Common South Samoyedic

  • *ö *üə *iə → ü ü i
  • *aj *äj → a e (what of *əj?)
  • *a *ə *ä → a a e (before or after palatalization?)

Selkup

  • Back raising: *å(ə) → u
    • *o remains however (!?)
    • Helimski sez: *å split to u, o (before *-u, *-o, generally *-a), uː, oː (before *-ä, *-ə, monosyllables) (with some opposite examples for *-a and *-ə), *uë (irregularly)
  • *uə *ëə *öə → uë a aː
  • *əj *åj → aj øː
  • *e → *ä → aː / #_C*a (disharmonic stems)
  • Lengthening: *ë *e *i *ü *u *o → ïː iː iː üː uː uː / _(j)Cə
    • *e → eː / _(j)tCə
    • *ë *o → ïː oː / _CCə
    • after which *-a, *-ä, *-ə → *-ə

Kamassian

  • Back raising: *å *åə *o(ə) → o u u
  • *uə *ëə *öə → u o a
  • *ë → e

Koibal

Same as Kamassian except *u (? → ʊ) → o.

Mator

  • *å(ə) → a
  • *oə *öə → "o~a" o (but Taygi uo ü)
  • *uə → u
  • *ë → e
  • *əj → i
  • *ëə → ? a (Taygi only attested?)
  • Bizarro antipalatalization: *s → k / _{*i *ä *ü} (but not _*a)
    • via → ʃ → x? or unlenited non-assibilated [c] all along?
  • m → m~b initially (cf. Turkic) and _*s
    • No denasalization is found before another nasal or a syllable-final /r/, or in monosyllables
    • Also *w *l *j → m n ń / #_VN (bleeds glide fortition; seen in Turkic too)
  • *j → č initially (again, shared by Turkic varieties)
  • *w → b initially (but before a labial vowel: *wüt "10" → čüʔt, wo(ə)), *j_, *t_
    • possibly → m / {ŋ r}_ (aŋma- "to sleep", sarma "window")
  • *uwC *iwC → uːC iːC
  • *{F a}jm → im, *iji → i
  • *aw *iw → uh yh (via → v → f, cf. next?)
  • *p → h
    • except → b in *mp *pVs
    • remains in *pt *ps *tp *p# (allophone of /b/ now)
      • except → h in *wVpt (dissimilation?)
  • Medial voicing & degemination
    • *t *k → d g / V_V, N_
    • *s → z / V_V, → dž / n_ (cf. Ugric!)
    • *k → g also / {r j}_
    • *tt *kk → t k
  • Final rhinoglottophilia: *p *t → ʔp t ~ ʔm ʔn / _#, perhaps also *k → ʔk ~ ʔŋ (records are ambiguous)
    • except *t# → ∅ in "water"; this shared by Kamass
  • *t → ʔ / _{p m w l}; there's also an example of *kp → ʔp
    • → ∅ / _k (perhaps via *ʔ)
  • ts → ? *čč → č (after *s → k)
  • Back sonorant fronting: *ŋt *jt → nt st (later than *tC → ʔC, so *jtk *jtw → jʔk *jʔb)
    • Possibly also: *rŋ *jŋ *iŋ → rg j (karguj "raven", mijuh "son-in-law", mojuh "soul")
  • Consonant gradation before an original closed syllable:
    • (*tp →) ʔp → b (no other tC examples; *tw becomes ʔb)
    • (*tt →) t → d
  • In Mator proper (outside of Taygi & Karagas), *ń → j / V_V. Also, in some words, *č_s → s_s.
    • T&K appear to have *ń_j → ń_ń in ŋuńuh "breast"

Sourced from Helimski: Die matorische sprache