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Reconstruction:Proto-Northeast Caucasian/mɔʒ

Proto-Northeast Caucasian

Alternative reconstructions

  • (#maʒi, class 3)[1]
  • *mĕlc̣_ĭ[2]

Noun

*mɔʒ (class 3) /mɔdz/ (oblique stem *mɨʒV́- /mɨdzˈV/-)

  1. tongue, language

Descendants

  • From ablauting *mɔʒ, *mɨʒV́-
    • Proto-Avaro-Andian: *mɔc̣c̣ (oblique stem *mɨc̣c̣V-)
    • Proto-Nakh: *moṭṭ (see there for further descendants)
  • From oblique stem *mɨʒV́-
    • Proto-Tsezian: *mɨc̣c̣
      • Tsez: мецӏ (mec’)
      • Hunzib: мыцӏ (mɨc’)

References

  • Schrijver, Peter (2021), “A history of the vowel systems of the Nakh languages (East Caucasian), with special reference to umlaut in Chechen and Ingush”, in Languages of the Caucasus (in English), volume 5, →DOI, →ISSN, page 136: “*motʾtʾ”
  1. Nichols, Johanna (2003), “The Nakh-Daghestanian consonant correspondences”, in Dee Ann Holisky, Kevin Tuite, editors, Current Trends in Caucasian, East European and Inner Asian Linguistics: Papers in honor of Howard I. Aronson (in English), Amsterdam: John Benjamins, →DOI, page 261
  2. Nikolaev, Sergei L.; Starostin, Sergei A. (1994), *mĕlc̣_ĭ”, in A North Caucasian Etymological Dictionary, Moscow: Asterisk Publishers
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