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- Title
LEXIKALISCHE ÜBEREINSTIMMUNGEN IN DEN PERMISCHEN SPRACHEN UND IM MARISCHEN: ENTLEHNUNGEN ODER GEMEINSAME SUBSTRATELEMENTE?
- Authors
Bereczki, Gábor
- Abstract
I. S. Galkin has expressed doubt about the etymology of about 50 words of the Mari language, presented by the author of this paper. In the opinion of the author these words were adopted by the Mari language as a result of later contacts between the Marls and Permians, I. S. Galkin. however, claims that 70% of these words belong to a common substratum of these languages and are not loans. In the paper an attempt is made to refute I. S. Galkin's arguments and new evidence is presented for every etymology questioned. Once again it is concluded that the Marl words under consideration have obvious Permian phonetic characteristics and can thus be only loans.
- Subjects
ETYMOLOGY; LOANWORDS; MARI (European people); MARI language; PERMIC languages; FINNIC languages
- Publication
Linguistica Uralica, 2005, Vol 41, Issue 3, p187
- ISSN
0868-4731
- Publication type
Article