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'''Seefloth's Paradigm''' is a verbal inflectional paradigm reconstructed for [[Uralo-Siberian languages|Uralo-Siberian]] in 2000.
 
==Evidence==
 
For Northern [[Samoyedic]], the following paradigm can be reconstructed:
 
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!  
! Intransitive
! Sg. object
! Du. object
! Pl. object
|-
! 1sg.
| -m
| -mə
| -kVj-i-nə
| -i-nə
|-
! 2sg.
| -n(-tə)
| -rə (< -tə)
| -kVj-i-tə
| -i-tə (< -i-t-tə)
|-
! 3sg.
| -0
| -ta (< -sa)
| -kVj-i-ta
| -i-ta (< -i-sa)
|-
|}
 
==Sources==
 
* Seefloth, Uwe. 2000. "Die Entstehung polypersonaler Paradigmen im Uralo-Sibirischen." ''Zentralasiatische Studien'' 30, 163-191.
 
* Rasmussen, Jens Elmegård. 2003. [https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/cybalist/conversations/topics/22349 Re: Nominative: A hybrid view].

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Seefloth's Paradigm is a verbal inflectional paradigm reconstructed for Uralo-Siberian in 2000.

Evidence

For Northern Samoyedic, the following paradigm can be reconstructed:

  Intransitive Sg. object Du. object Pl. object
1sg. -m -mə -kVj-i-nə -i-nə
2sg. -n(-tə) -rə (< -tə) -kVj-i-tə -i-tə (< -i-t-tə)
3sg. -0 -ta (< -sa) -kVj-i-ta -i-ta (< -i-sa)

Sources

  • Seefloth, Uwe. 2000. "Die Entstehung polypersonaler Paradigmen im Uralo-Sibirischen." Zentralasiatische Studien 30, 163-191.