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Linkday #2: FUF online | Freelance reconstruction
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Thinking out loud on historical linguistics. Linkday #2: FUF online. Linkday #2: FUF online. 8220; Currently available are issues 1, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, from between (straightforwardly enough! 8249; Love, pity and morphology. On comparison in Proto-Uralic. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Notation | Freelance reconstruction
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Thinking out loud on historical linguistics. For various language forms that I will be using:. Incorrect or incorrectly predicted reconstruction. Approximate, un-reconstructed proto-form. The following predicate symbols. Indicate various synchronic or diachronic linguistic processes. Note that some older posts of mine use in place of , though. A B / C “A develops to B, under condition C”. A B (across languages) “A is loaned (lent? A B (within a language) “B is morphologically derived from A”. My own work...
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Geography-constrained family trees? | Freelance reconstruction
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Thinking out loud on historical linguistics. A complaint that often comes up in introductions to studies on computational phylogenetics is that the number of possible binary trees grows quite fast (loosely factorialesquely) as a function of the number of entities we are attempting to relate. This means that regardless of what method is being used, it is for larger datasets usually not possible to investigate all possible trees on how well they would fit the data. If given a western dialect A, a central d...
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On comparison in Proto-Uralic | Freelance reconstruction
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Thinking out loud on historical linguistics. On comparison in Proto-Uralic. On comparison in Proto-Uralic. Here is a somewhat speculative idea that recently occurred to me. I don’t think I will be able to deliberate on all the comparative implications just now, but it wouldn’t surprize me too much if something similar had already been proposed. The Samic languages also have clear cognates, e.g. the Northern Sami bisyllabic adjectives’ comparative ending. From slightly earlier *-b : -bu-). 8221; To me it ...
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Bibliography | Freelance reconstruction
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Thinking out loud on historical linguistics. Here’s a currently very WIP list of works on Proto-Uralic reconstruction that you will be seeing referenced at times on this blog. For the benefit of the reader, I will be sporadically including commentary on. Each source does exactly. (Why is this not a regular feature of bibliographies in general, again? Journal de la Société Finno-Ougrienne. Mémoires de la Société Finno-Ougrienne. Häkkinen, Jaakko (2007):. Janhunen, Juha (1981):. Janhunen, Juha (1982):.
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sansdomino | Freelance reconstruction
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Thinking out loud on historical linguistics. View all posts by sansdomino. 12 1 old Indo-European loan etymology sketches. Most of the following are not-fully-polished thinking-out-loud analyses. Feel free to point out any inconsistencies, unadmitted weaknesses, and other general plotholes that you may spot. 1. peni No clear Proto-Uralic root for ‘dog’ is known. We instead have one eastern …. Read more ›. Alternations and “alternations” with data from Finnish. Read more ›. Read more ›. Some days ago, I d...
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Finno-Ugric đ | Freelance reconstruction
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Thinking out loud on historical linguistics. A note for my Finnish-proficient readers and other interested people: I’ve transcribed and uploaded Arvid Genetz’ presentation. Suomalais-ugrilainen đ ensimmäisen ja toisen tavuun vokaalien välissä. Published 1896) on Wikisource. 8216;fore, front’ Hu. 8216;full’. A nice demonstration of the internal consistency of the comparative method. 8216;to smell’ Finnish. 8216;small amount’ as a deminutive of. 8216;thin bit, flake’. The Finnish of the times is interestin...