Reconstruction:Proto-Yeniseian/çur
Proto-Yeniseian
Alternative reconstructions
- *suλ (per Werner 2002 and Vajda-Werner 2022)
- *sūˑλ (per Vajda-Werner 2022 and Khabtagaeva 2019)
- *sujr, *šujr (per Fortescue-Vajda 2022)
- *s?ur₂ (per Cologne group 2023 & 2024. Pattern: s.1-l.3)
Etymology
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Noun
*çur (plural *çur-Vŋ)
Derived terms
- *çurVŋʷ (“red”)
Descendants
- Ketic:
- Kottic:
- Kott: šur (H.)
- Arinic:
- Arin: sur (H.)
- Pumpokolic:
- ⇒ Pumpokol: túrtschari (M.), túrčari (“strawberry”, literally “blood-?”) (W.)
See also
- Proto-Yeniseian entry guidelines § Bibliography
Further reading
- Bonmann, Svenja; Fries, Simon; Korobzow, Natalie; Günther, Laura; Hill, Eugen (2023), “'blood'”, in “Towards a New Reconstruction of the Proto-Yeniseian Sound System. Part I: Word-Initial Consonants”, in International Journal of Eurasian Linguistics[1], number 5, Brill, , →ISSN, page 60 of 39-82
- Bonmann, Svenja; Fries, Simon; Korobzow, Natalie; Günther, Laura; Hill, Eugen (2023), “s.1 (Table 28)”, in “Towards a New Reconstruction of the Proto-Yeniseian Sound System. Part I: Word-Initial Consonants”, in International Journal of Eurasian Linguistics[2], number 5, Brill, , →ISSN, page 70 of 39-82
- Hill, Eugen; Fries, Simon; Korobzow, Natalie; Günther, Laura; Svenja, Bonmann (2024), “'blood'd”, in “Towards a New Reconstruction of the Proto-Yeniseian Sound System. Part II: Word-Final Consonants”, in International Journal of Eurasian Linguistics[3], number 6, Brill, , →ISSN, page 266 of 216-293
- Hill, Eugen; Fries, Simon; Korobzow, Natalie; Günther, Laura; Svenja, Bonmann (2024), “Coda-l.3 (Table 21)”, in “Towards a New Reconstruction of the Proto-Yeniseian Sound System. Part II: Word-Final Consonants”, in International Journal of Eurasian Linguistics[4], number 6, Brill, , →ISSN, page 279 of 216-293
- Fortescue, Michael; Vajda, Edward (2022), “PY *uj”, in Mid-Holocene Language Connections between Asia and North America (Brill's Studies in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas; 17)[5], Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 269
- Fortescue, Michael; Vajda, Edward (2022), Mid-Holocene Language Connections between Asia and North America (Brill's Studies in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas; 17)[6], Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 341
- Khabtagaeva, Bayarma (2019), Language Contact in Siberia: Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic Loanwords in Yeniseian (The languages of Asia series; 19)[7], Brill, →ISBN, pages 38-39, 339
- Vajda, Edward; Werner, Heinrich (2022), “*sūˑλ”, in Comparative-Historical Yeniseian Dictionary (Languages of the World/Dictionaries; 79, 80), volume 2, Muenchen: LINCOM GmbH, →ISBN, page 828
- Vajda, Edward; Werner, Heinrich (2022), “*suλem”, in Comparative-Historical Yeniseian Dictionary (Languages of the World/Dictionaries; 79, 80), volume 2, Muenchen: LINCOM GmbH, →ISBN, pages 830-831
- Vajda, Edward (2024), “*çur”, in The Languages and Linguistics of Northern Asia: Language Families (The World of Linguistics [WOL]; 10.1)[8], volume 1, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, , →ISBN, page 418
- Werner, Heinrich (2002), “¹s'uˑl'”, in Vergleichendes Wörterbuch der Jenissej-Sprachen, volume 2, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, →ISBN, page 219
- Werner, Heinrich (2005), “blood, red, strawberry”, in Die Jenissej-Sprachen des 18. Jahrhunderts, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, →ISBN, pages 285, 316, 326