Mordvinic
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Some reconstruction notes.
Development from Proto-Uralic
Fairly straightforward stuff here:
- *Vx → *Vː
- *ü → *i; initially *wi-
- Non-open vowel switch:
- *i *u → *ɪ *ʊ → *e *o (ditto in Samic!)
- *e *o → *eː *oː → *iː *uː → *i *u
- Unstress'd *i → *ə
- Medial lenition, round 1 (all this when preceded by a voiced sound and not final)
- *pp *tt *čč *kk → *p *t *č *k
- *p *t *k → *b *d *g
- *s *š *ś *x → *z *ž *ź *j
- *ə → ∅ after a single consonant, or velar + sibilant
- Palatalization redistribution
- Initally, *ń *n merge as *n before back vowels, *ń before front vowels
- Medially, *n *l *r (but not *s!) → *ń *ŕ *ĺ before/after front vowels
- Random palatalizatio
- Medial lenition, round 2 (intervocalic)
- *b → *v
- *g → *v/*j (per vowel backness)
- But: *ð → *d
[…TBC…]
Development to the individual languages
Vowels:
- Erzya *ä → e; *a → o / _j. (ojme voj kojme, perhaps ĺom ~ Mk lajmä; but kajge-); in later syllables e ə → e/o per harmony
- Mokša *ə → ä/a / _# per harmony; ä also after palatals
Consonants:
- Erzya *š → č / #_
- Mokša *k → ∅ / F_š, m n r l j v → p t r̥ l̥ ç f / _{p t c č k}
- ŋ → j/w per harmony, except dialectally in Erzya
On the correspondence PU *m → /v/
After PU *u
- *lumi "sno" → *loŋ (!)
- *kumV "cloud" → *kovol
Suffix exchange?
- *śüðämi "hart" → *śeďeŋ
Versus BF *-u
- *śëxmi(-w?) → *śëëmu → *śav (cf. BF *soomu)
- *suv "fog" ~ BF *sumu ~ S. *somō
- *ĺevəš "lime bast" ~ BF *lehmus ~ Ma. *nəməštə
Limited comparanda
- Er. jav "joint" ~ BF *jama ~ S *jōmē
- *šov "butt of knife" ~ BF *hamara ~ S *ši/ëmērē ← Gmc *hamaraz
- *šovar "mortar" ~ BF *huumar ~ Ma. *šuer
- *luv "gap" ~ FS *loma ~ Ma. *lu ~ B *loma
- *toŋ (!) "kernel" ~ F. tuma ~ tuuma ~ E. tuum ~ Me. tum ~ Hi. toŋ
- *kav "granary, barn" ~ K. kum "loft"
But not in:
- Er. kumoka "fever" ~ BF *kuuma "hot"
- *lamə "many" ~ BF *laama
- *šamə "shape" ~ BF *haamo
- *kuma → *koma, *juma- → *jumi-, *tOmmV → *tumə
- *numələ *śumərdə- umaŕ *komər Er. umok
- *ĺem *kämə
- *ĺajmə *ĺäm *śimə-
Also *p ~ Mari *m
- *karvə "fly" ~ BF *kärpä-, Ma. #ka/arme
cf. Hungarian:
- kumi → hava-, hó