< Reconstruction:Proto-Nakh
Reconstruction:Proto-Nakh/-aᶰ
Proto-Nakh
Etymology
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Derived terms
- See Category:Proto-Nakh verbs.
References
- Nikolaev, Sergei L., Starostin, Sergei A. (1994) “*-n”, in A North Caucasian Etymological Dictionary, Moscow: Asterisk Publishers
- Handel, Zev (2003) “Ingush inflectional verb morphology”, in Dee Ann Holisky, Kevin Tuite, editors, Current Trends in Caucasian, East European and Inner Asian Linguistics: Papers in honor of Howard I. Aronson, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, page 157: “-an”
- Nichols, Johanna (2004) “The Origin of the Chechen and Ingush: A Study in Alpine Linguistic and Ethnic Geography”, in Anthropological Linguistics, volume 46, number 2, Bloomington, Indiana: Trustees of Indiana University, →JSTOR, page 137: “-an”
- 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, volume 5, , →ISSN, page 94: “-aᶰ”
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