Permic
The Permic languages are a branch of Uralic languages spoken in west-central Russia. The family is divided to Udmurt and Komi; the Permyak dialect of Komi is sometimes also included as a separate language.
Vowels
Note: /ɤ/ here is actually a mid vowel, from the [ɤ̈] ~ [ɘ] ~ [ɵ] ballpark.
A schematic reconstruction of the proto-Permic vowel system:
- Stable vowels: *i *ɨ *uu *e *ɤ *a
- Regular origins: *u, *ü_a → *ɨ; *ü_i *i → *i; *ë → *uu; ??; *ëx → *ɤ; ??
- Presumably: y → ʉ / _a, then u → ʉ, finally y ʉ → i ɨ.
- Length in *uu is purely hypothetical; this is to mark that unlike the vowel denoted *u (perhaps [ʊ]?), it is not subject to unrounding in Udmurt.
- Regular origins: *u, *ü_a → *ɨ; *ü_i *i → *i; *ë → *uu; ??; *ëx → *ɤ; ??
- Derounding (short?) vowels: *ö *o *u → Udmurt /o o ɨ/ ~ Komi /e ɤ u/
- Origins largely irregular
- (There does not seem to be an *ü → **/i/ ~ **/ü/.)
- A series of (long?) vowels close in Udmurt but mid in Komi: *oo *ɤɤ → U. /u ɨ/ ~ K. /o ɤ/
- Expected *oo becomes /a/ in Komi, when an older (non-surviving) intervocalic *t follos (). May be simply due to an open syllable.
- Regular origins: *e *a → *oo; …
- In Komi, initial cases acquire a preceding /v/. (? *wolka, *woča)
- A series of (long?) vowels open in Udmurt but mid in Komi: *aa *åå → U. /a a/ ~ K. /ɤ o/
- Regular origins: *äl → *aa, *#(k)o_a → *(k)wåå (*kački-, *kota, *kolo, korwa, *kośki)
- The vowels reconstructed here as "long" seem to result mostly from PU *open vowels, those reconstructed as "short" mostly from PU *close vowels.
- Conditional developments
- Komi *oo → a / _# (*mêti *wêti *sêti sEti → ma va sa za)
- Komi *ɨ → i / #ć_ (*ćilV → ; U ćɨrɨ, Ma carä ~ ćir; common also non-initially)
- Udmurt (*uu, *oo →) u → ɨ / _ĺ. (*kaðʲa- *koðʲV- *koðʲka *kujV-lV- *ńeljä #ćOlćV #EðʲV- → kɨĺ- kɨĺ- kɨĺ kɨĺĺɨ- ńɨĺ ćɨĺćo ɨĺ)
- but NB bisyllabic *moðʲa *tuðʲkajm → mu.ĺɨ tu.ĺɨm
- Awaiting explanation
K → ↓ U |
i | e | ɨ | ɤ | a | u | o |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
i | (*i) | /i/ ~ /(j)e/ (*śäŋki, *läppa, *wü/äðim, *ilma) (*ee? "marrow" also U. /-ijɨ-/) |
*ńëxli, *künči, *jürä | ||||
e | (*e) | *pära, *säppa, *kärta, *läśa, *käna, *käća - all a-stems |
*kixi-ma, *mińa, *kiśka- | ||||
ɨ | *wäśka, *läxmi, *mäćV - might be a split from *ɨ or *ɤɤ |
(*ɨ) | (*ɤɤ) | (*u) | *läkti-, *mäjaka, *saala, *kaasi, *wotta- | ||
ɤ | *kiwi | *pÄĺka | *nôla, *jäŋi | (*ɤ) | *purnV | *kAl-, *oksi- | |
a | *käliw, *orja, *pićla (*ää?) | (*aa) | (*a) | (*åå) | |||
u | *satVr | *to, *süli, *käpsa, *jewa, *lixwa | *śüćV, *süD´än | *wanša | (*uu) | (*oo) | |
o | *wixća-, *wita | (*ö) | (*o) | *čokV- |
- /ä/ ~ /o/ (*täji) (does /ä/ even exist in Udmurt?? would be *åå otherwise)
- /wi/ ~ /uji/ (*kôlmi - from *uujV?)
Note the trubbling amount of correspondences predominantly found as supposed sporadic developments from *ä (including *o.)
Standard Proto-Permic:
Close #1 | Close #2 | Mid | Open | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proto-Permic (Sammallahti) | *ɪ | *ɪ̵ | *ʏ, *ʊ | *i | *ʉ | *ɨ | *y, *u | *e | *ɤ | *ɵ | *o | *a | |||||
Proto-Permic (Itkonen) | *i | *ɨ | *u | *e | *ɵ | *o | *ɛ | *ʌ | *ɔ | *a | |||||||
Komi | i | ɨ | u | e | ɤ | o | †ɛ → e | ɤ | †ɔ → o | a | ɤ | o | ɤ | e | u | ||
Komi-Yazva | i | ɵ | u | iː | ɨː | uː | e | ɵ | o | a | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ||
Udmurt | i | ɨ | ‡u | e | ɤ | ɨ | ‡u | e | o | u | a | ɤ | o | ɨ | |||
My Proto-P. | *i | *ɨ | *uu | *e1 (*ee?) |
*ɤɤ | *oo1 | *e2 | *o | *oo2 | *a | *aa | *åå | *ɤ | *ö | *u |
† Distinct /ɛ ɔ/ are attested in Old Komi (/ɔ/ also dialectally).
‡ Sammallahti's *y *ʏ occur for words that in SW Udmurt have /ʉ/ in place of expected /u/.
Consonants
Permic is notorious within Uralic for contrasting voicing in obstruents even initially. There is no accepted explanation for the origin of this contrast (outside of the change of initial *r → ? *dr → /dʐ/ in Udmurt), and some words even have voiced/voiceless variants.
In several cases, apparently a voiceless initial assimilates to a voiced medial:
- *künči >> *kidž > *giž
- *kenta >> *kid > *gid
- *kënta >> *kVd > K. gɨd
- *kumpa >> *kɨb > *gɨb
- *ponči >> *bɤɤdž > *bɤɤž
- *sonta >> *suud > *zuud
- *sompa >> *sVb > K. zɨb
- *čeŋki >> *čog > U. džog, žog
In Komi this is more common than in Udmurt:
- *ponti >> *pVd > U. pud~bud, K. bed
- *š/čamći >> *šoodź > U. šudź, K. žodź
- *kansa >> *kooz > U. kuz, K. goz
- *puŋka >> *pVg > U. pog, K. bug
Sometimes this seems to be shared by Hungarian:
- *tOmpɜ- >> *tɨb- > *dɨb-; Hu. dob- ("to knock" ~ "to thro", could be onomatopoetic. Check Trc)
However, the change is far from fully general:
- *kunći > *kɨdź "birch"
- *kunći > *kudź "urine"
- *tumti- > *tod-
- *tëŋka > *tug
- *künta > *kɨd
- *čiŋka > *čög
- *pEntɜ > *pod
- *šoŋkɜ > *šoog
- *čêŋka > *čog
- *ś/ćäŋkɜ > *ćeeg
- *kunćɜ > *kVdź (> U. kidźi-ĺi, K. këdźɨl)
- *kamti > K. kud
- *konćɜ > K. kadź (cf. *ko(n)ć-ka > K. kaćka)
- *sVŋśa- > K. sidź-
- *sünti- > K. sod-
- #šäŋti > K. šogdi (bisyllabic? a derivativ?)
- *pinta > U. ped
- BF *kään-tä- ~ *ködž- (bad; BF a causativ)
- Ma *kində ~ *kɨd
- Ma *pʊndaš ~ *pɨdəs
- ObU *ćumpəl ~ *ćib
- ObU *kïïnt ~ *kuud
- Kh *pänt ~ K. pad
(*goobɨ "mushroom" is a Slavic loan with a voiced initial to begin with.)
There are also similar examples not from nasals.
- With sibilants (TBA
- *k-)
- Kh *toɬ ~ *dooz
but not:
- *pečä > *poožɨm
- *pesä > *pooz
- *pEšä- > K pëž-
- *pëśi > pë/ɨź
- *po(n?)ši- > *pooš-
- #pïča > *puuž
- *pućir- > *pɨdźɨrt-
- *puśVn > *pɨź
- OU pii/es- ~ K po(d)ź-
- MS pi/äs ~ pɨ/idźes
- Ma *pʊš ~ *pɨž
- Mo pe/ižä ~
- F paahta- ~ *pëëž-
- With -rd-
- ObU *pɛɛrt ~ bördɨ (← IE *bʰrdʰ-?, late loan?)
- Ms *kürtəɣ ~ *goorda
—Medial *Rt is itself irregular; also in:
- FV *ertä ~ *oord (← preII *erdʰ-, late loan?)
- S #šerta ~ Ma šərt ~ U šurd ~ H ördög (~ Ru. čert, H ~ Ir.?)
- F kaltea ~ *këld
- Ma *wu/#ʊrðe- ~ *vörd-
but not:
- *käl-tä- > *kaalt-
- *ćëël-ta- > *ćëlt-
- *ko/ërt ← II *kārt-
- Sm *poarttē ~ *pu/ërt
- Sm *kërtë- ~ *kort
- Mo *mirďɜ ~ *moort (← II *mrt-)
- Mo *nurdə ~ *noort
- Ma *šʏrtə ~ *šort
- Smy #jüru ~ *joort