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- Title
STUDIES IN URALIC ETYMOLOGY II: FINNIC ETYMOLOGIES.
- Authors
SÁMMOL ÁNTE, LUOBBAL SÁMMOL
- Abstract
This paper is the second part in a series of studies that present additions to the corpus of etymological comparisons between the Uralic languages, drawing data from all the major branches of the language family. It includes both previously unnoticed cognates that can be added to already established Uralic cognate sets, as well as a few completely new reconstructions of Uralic word roots. In this second part new Uralic etymologies for the following Finnish words are discussed: aita 'fence' (< PU *ajta), ammottaa 'gape open' (< PU *ammV- 'yawn'), kaiho 'longing, yearning' (< PU *kajšV 'illness'), katkera 'bitter', katku 'burnt smell', katketa 'break in two' (< PU *kačka- 'bite'), korpi 'dense forest, wildwood' (< PU *korpi), ohut 'thin' (< PU *wokši), puhjeta 'burst; open (of flowers)', putkahtaa 'emerge, come up, pop up' (< PU *pučki 'hollow stalk, tube'), and sato 'harvest, crops', sataa 'yield harvest' (< PU *čača- 'grow'). The principles of reconstruction and the citation of lexical material are explained in the first paper of the series (Luobbal Sámmol Sámmol Ánte (Aikio) 2013).
- Subjects
ETYMOLOGY; URALIC languages; FINNIC languages; COMPARATIVE studies; VOCABULARY; PHONOLOGY; LEXICAL grammar
- Publication
Linguistica Uralica, 2014, Vol 50, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0868-4731
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3176/lu.2014.1.01