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Reconstruction:Proto-Uralic/śečä
Proto-Uralic
Reconstruction
Some sources (e.g. Sammallahti 1988) reconstruct *čečä and a dissimilation *č-č > *ć-č for Finnic, Samic and Komi; others (UEW) assume instead a widespread assimilation *ś-č > *č-č or *š-č. Compare *śača-.
Descendants
- Proto-Samoyedic: *čečä
- Nganasan: тытыда
- Nenets:
- Tundra Nenets: тидя (tyidya)
- Selkup:
- Northern Selkup: [script needed] (če̮džəga)
- Southern Selkup:
- Narym: ҷыҗыга́
- Upper Ob: тидя (tidja)
- Ugric:
- Mansi:
- Eastern Mansi: [script needed] (šäš)
- Northern Mansi: сасыг (sasyg)
- Western Mansi: [script needed] (šäš)
- Mansi:
- Proto-Permic: *čɔž
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: чӹчӹ (čÿčÿ)
- Western Mari: чӱчӧ (čüčö)
- Proto-Mordvinic: *čəčə, *čičə
- Proto-Samic: *čeacē (“paternal uncle”)
- Proto-Finnic: *setä (“paternal uncle”)
References
- Rédei, Károly (1986–88) Uralisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [Uralic Etymological Dictionary] (in German), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó
- Sammallahti, Pekka (1988) “Historical Phonology of the Uralic Languages”, in Denis, Sinor, editor, The Uralic Languages: Description, History and Foreign Influences, Leiden: E. J. Brill, →ISBN, pages 478-554
External links
- Entry #60 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
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