Khanty

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Spoken in Western Siberia, Khanty forms the eastern half of the Ob-Ugric languages. It has usually been treated as a single language divided in many dialects, tho a division into a small family of 3-4 languages may be more appropriate. The historical phonology of Khanty has been problematic in Uralistics.

Vowels

Khanty dialects generally have a distinction between full and overshort vowels. This correlates with the long-short distinction of Mansi, and is transcribed here as geminate vs. single.

Many vowels develop different near to velar consonant, which is mark'd by <Vˠ>. Some dialects trigger labialization in following velars, markd by <Vʷ>.

Vowel↓ · Dialect→ Vax-Vasjugan Tremjugan-Jugan Demj-Konda Nizjam Kazym Obdorsk vs. Mansi Notes
*uu uu uu yy, uuˠ u u uu *uu ([oo]?)
*ɯɯ ɯɯ ɯɯ ii, eeˠ i i ii *ɯɯ ([ɤɤ]?), *a
*ii ii ii ii *ii ([ee]?)
*yy yy iiʷ
*oo oo o, a uu, ooˠ uu oo oo *aa, *a, *å Zhivlov: VV & TJ /uu/ (vs. *a)
*ɔɔ ɔɔ oo
*ɑɑ ɑɑ ɒɒ oo, ɑɑˠ ɔɔ ɔɔ ɑɑ *ɯɯ, *ɑɑ
*ee ee aa ee ee ee ee *ää, *ä Zhivlov: VV & TJ /ii/ (vs. *ä), N&K #jee-
*øø øø aa, ø
*ææ ææ aa aa ɑɑ ɑɑ aa *ii Sammallahti: TJ /ɒɒ/ ?
*ɶɶ œœ eeʷ Zhivlov: Konda & O. /oo/ / _k
*o o o ɑ o o ɑ *a, *å
ɑ ɑ
*e e e e ɑ ɑ a *i
ø ɵ ɵ u u uu

Isoglosses