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Reconstruction:Proto-Turkic/tām
Proto-Turkic
Etymology
Compared to Proto-Mongolic *tama (“wall”) and Proto-Tungusic *tam- (“shed, cover (for a hut)”). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Declension
Declension of *tām
Singular 3) | |
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Nominative | *tām |
Accusative | *tāmnï, *tāmïg 4), *tāmnïg 1) |
Genitive | *tāmnïŋ |
Dative | *tāmka |
Locative | *tāmda |
Ablative | *tāmdan |
Allative | *tāmgaru |
Instrumental 2) | *tāmïn |
Equative 2) | *tāmča |
Similative 2) | *tāmlayu |
Comitative 2) | *tāmlïgu |
1) Possibly in Pre-Proto-Turkic.
2) The original instrumental, equative, similative & comitative cases have fallen into disuse in many modern Turkic languages.
3) Plurality is disputed in Proto-Turkic. See also the notes on the Proto-Turkic/Locative-ablative case and plurality page in Wikibooks.
4) Found in the Old Turkic era.
2) The original instrumental, equative, similative & comitative cases have fallen into disuse in many modern Turkic languages.
3) Plurality is disputed in Proto-Turkic. See also the notes on the Proto-Turkic/Locative-ablative case and plurality page in Wikibooks.
4) Found in the Old Turkic era.
Descendants
- Common Turkic:
- Oghuz:
- Karluk:
- Kipchak:
- Siberian:
- Old Turkic: 𐱃𐰢 (tam, “wall”)
- South Siberian:
- Yenisei:
- Western Yugur: [script needed] (tam, “wall”)
- Khakas: [script needed] (layer (of earth))
- Yenisei:
References
- Starostin, Sergei, Dybo, Anna, Mudrak, Oleg (2003) “*tām”, in Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8), Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill
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