< Reconstruction:Proto-Nakh
Reconstruction:Proto-Nakh/borš
Proto-Nakh
Etymology
Borrowed from Iranian. Compare Proto-Ossetic *wúrsa (“stallion”) and also Proto-Finnic *varsa (“a foal, in particular a male one”).[1][2]
Nikolaev & Starostin (1994) believe that Nakh form goes back to Proto-Northeast Caucasian, but their reconstruction contains irregular correspondences. Nichols (2003)[3] is mistaken in the meaning of the Ingush form.[4] Schrijver (2021) compares the Ingush adjective[5][6] with the Bats and Chechen noun, which, apparently, is a mistake, since there is a corresponding Chechen adjective.[7]
Descendants
References
- Nikolaev, Sergei L., Starostin, Sergei A. (1994) A North Caucasian Etymological Dictionary, Moscow: Asterisk Publishers: “*borš”
- 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 137: “*borš”
- Genko, Anatolii N. (1930) “Из культурного прошлого ингушей [From the cultural past of the Ingush]”, in Записки коллегии востоковедов при Азиатском музее АН СССР, volume V, Leningrad, page 725 of 681–761
- Abajev, V. I. (1989) “wyrs | urs”, in Историко-этимологический словарь осетинского языка [Historical-Etymological Dictionary of the Ossetian Language] (in Russian), volume IV, Moscow and Leningrad: Academy Press, page 124‒125
- 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, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, , page 246
- Nichols, Johanna B. (2004) “Proto-Nakh/borš”, in Ingush–English and English–Ingush Dictionary, London and New York: Routledge, page 39
- Malʹsagov, Zaurbek K. (1963) Грамматика ингушского языка [Grammar of the Ingush language] (in Russian), 2nd edition, Grozny: Chechen-Ingush book publishing house, page 87
- Nichols, Johanna B. (2004) “Proto-Nakh/borš”, in Ingush–English and English–Ingush Dictionary, London and New York: Routledge, page 39
- Matsiev, Akhmat G. (1961) Чеченско-русский словарь / Нохчийн-оьрсийн словарь [Chechen-Russian dictionary] (in Russian), Moscow: State Publishing House of Foreign and Ethnicity Dictionaries, page 68
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