My ad hoc reconstruction of Mari vocalism (note: read literature):
- *e *i *o *u *ü *ö = branches agree
- Hill Mari /ä/ ← *e / _{ŋ, r}_
- reduced high vowels: *ɪ *ʏ *ʊ = Hill (Western) Mari /ə ə ɤ/, Meadow (Eastern) Mari /i y u/
- reduced mid vowels: *ə *ɤ = Hill Mari /ə ɤ/, Meadow Mari /ɤ o/ (no front rounded member?)
- NB: /ə ɤ/ are more accurately [ə̟ ə̠], or perhaps [e̽ o̽].
- *a *oo = in Hill Mari /a o/, Meadow Mari /o u/
- /a/ also exists sporadically in Meadow Mari.
The vowel inventories are:
- Me /a e i o u ü ö/
- Hi /a e i o u ü ö ä ə ɤ/
- NW dialects also /ʊ ʏ/
Etymology notes
The development *e_i → *ə appears to be limited to loanwords (so not common inheritance after all?):
- *əšte- "to be in time" ← *eštə-; in Permic may be a BF loan
- *ləštaš "leaf" ← *leštə ← IE
- *šəm "7" ← #śeććəmə ← IE? NB irregular medial loss (but could be secondary haplology)
(more frequent in *e_ä-roots, but note *rəwəž "fox" ← *repä ← II)
The distribution of *a vs. *o
These two vowels appear basically in the same contexts with not much respect for etymological origin; regularly from *a and *ë_a, slightly less regularly from *o_ə, sporadically from *o_a and *ë_ə. Let's see if the distribution has any relation to the consonant environment:
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*a |
*o
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*a-heavy
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*p-
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default *a
- *pač "spot" ← #pačɜ "variegated"
- *pač "tail" ← *pončə
- *pača "to open" ← *panča-
- *pačaš "layer" ← #pëča?
- *pačke- "to shake" ~ K. pɨškɨ- "id."
- *pandə "stick" ← *pontə
- *pańəža- "to fry" ? ← *pënə- "to put"
- *parema- "to recover" ← *para
- *parmə "gadfly" ← *parəma
- *pašə- "to grow" ~ P. *puušjɨ- "to sprout"
- *pat "pot" ← *pata
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*o / _[+BACK]
- *pokte- "to pursue" ~ EU *pʊktɜ-
- *poNəš "bosom" ← *poŋə
- *poŋgə "mushroom" ← *pëŋka ← IE
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*w-
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default *a
- *wače "shoulder" ~ K. voč "ключица"
- *wačkalt- "to hit" ← *wačka-
- *wačkə "tub" ← *wočkə
- *waðar "udder" ← IE
- *wakta- "to peel" ← *watka-
- *wale- "to leave" ← *wëlka-
- *walɣəðə "light" ← *wëlkəta
- *wanče- "to step over" ← *wanča-
- *waštalte- "to exchange" ~ P. *vöštɨ- "id."
- *waštar "maple" ← *wakštəra
- *waštareš "opposite" ← *wasta-
- *waštər "twig" ← *wasta (!)
- *wat "fishing line" ← *wata (← Gmc)
- *waźa- "to fall" ← #waśa-
- *waźe "twig" ← #waśə
- *waž "branch" ← *waša
- *waž "root" ← *wanča
- *-waž "metal" ← #wäśkä
- *wažəla- "to be ashamed" ← #wV(n)ćV-
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(no examples!)
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*j-
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- *jaða- "to ask" ~ P. juual- "id."
- *jal "foot" ← *jalka
- *jama- "to get lost" ← *jama-
- *jaŋəž "bow" ← *joŋsə
- *jaŋəže- "to grind" ← *jaŋša-
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- *joɣe- "to flow" ← *jVkV "river"
- *jož "remaining sno" ~ P. *juuž "id."
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*o-heavy
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∅-
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*a / _Ć
- *anće- "to blink" ~ P *addźɨ- "to see"
- *aškəl "step" ← *aśkəl
- *ažnə "early" ~ P *våådź "id."
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default *o
- *oðar "shoot" ← II *andʰas
- *omə "sleep" ← *aðəma
- *oŋəlaš "chin" ← #VŋVlV
- *oŋgə "hook" ← *oŋkə ← IE
- *opte- "to bark" ← *apta-
- *opte- "to put up" ← *ëkta-
- *ošə "white" ← *akš/ška
- *owə "father-in-law" ← *ëppə
- *ožə "stallion" ~ P *uuž
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unclear
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*l-
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- *laðə "notch" ← *latɜ ← B.
- *landaka "lowland" ~ *lëmtɜ (← IE?)
- *laksə "ditch" ← #lVkśV
- *lap(te) "low, flat" ← *lappɜ
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- *lo "gap" ← *lowə
- *loɣe- "to push w/ horns" ← *ĺokka- (?)
- *lokšənća- "to chop" ← *lakśə-
- *lom "bird cherry" ← *ĺëmə
- *lom(p)əž "ash" ~ P. *luum "heat", H. laaŋg "flame"
- *loŋa- "to winnow" ← *loŋə- "to throw away" (?)
- *lop "valley" ~ *lëmpa "bog, pond"
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*m-
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- *ma "what"
- *mača "weir" ~ Sk. #maašə "net"
- *maana- (!) "to say" ← *mana-
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- *moa- "to find" ← *moja-
- *mokš "liver" ← *mëksa
- *molə "other" ← #mu-
- *moŋgər "body" ← *mOŋka
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*s-/*š-
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- *šapki- "aspen" ← #šapa
- *šarə "rake" ~ F. *hara
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- *šoðə "lung" ~ S. *sōvtē "gills" / K. šɤĺ "swimbladder"?
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The development of *ð, *ðʲ, *t
*ð- → l-
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*ðʲ- → l-
- *leŋəš "bucket" ← *ðʲäŋɜsɜ
- *lom "bird cherry" ← *ðʲëmə
- /loɣe-/ "to push" ← *ðʲokka- ?
- /lümö/ "glue" (which dialect?) ← *ðʲümä
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*t- → t-
[abundant examples, not included]
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*-ð- → ∅
- *om "sleep" ← *oðama
- *kooe- "to weave" ← *kuða-
- *šooe "duck" ← *śoðka
- *šüm "hart" ← *šêðäm(ə)
- *weem "marrow" ← *wiðəm(ə)
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-ðʲə → ∅
- *šü(j) "coal" ← *śüðʲə (or *śüðə)
- *u "new" ← *wuðʲə
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(no examples of *ð → ð/t!)
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*-ðʲa → -ð-
- *koðe- "to leave" ← *kaðʲa-
- *šuðe- "to curse" ← *śoðʲa-
possibly also:
- *kot "time" ← *koðʲwa
- *kʊðaša- "to take off" ← *koðʲɜ-
- *mooðə "berry" ← ? *meðʲɜ
- *šoðə "lung" ~ K. šɤĺ (or ~ S. *sōvtē?)
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*-ta → -ð-
- *jaða- "to ask" ← *jata-
- *lööðə "" ← *rita
- *nuðə "younger sis-in-law" ← *nato
- *kuðə "house" ← *kota
- *laðə "" ← *latu
- *šʏðəkš "" ← *sitoks (West only, *ð/*ðʲ also poss.)
- *wiðe- "to lead" ← *wetä-
- *wüðe- "" ← *wetä- "sow"
- *piðə- "to bind" ~ H fűz- "id."
- *šüð-ər "axle" ← *sëtə
- *šüðə "100" ← IE
- *waðar "udder" ← IE (independantly of FMo *uTar)
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*-ðʲ- → -t
possibly:
- *kot "time" ← *koð⁽ʲ⁾wa (or *-tw-)
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*-tə → -t
- *kit "hand" ← *kätə
- *wʏt "water" ← *wetə
- *jʏt "" ← *jEti
- *kut "6" ← #kuxti
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Exceptions: *kəl "handle" ← *käwðə "rope", probably from Permic (note also irregular *ə)
T-loss:
T-retention (final, all nouns):
- *pat ← *pata
- *wat ← *wata
- rot ← *rotV