Indo-Uralic consonant gradation
Koivulehto and Vennemann have recently (1996) revived Posti’s theory (1953) which attributed Finnic consonant gradation to Germanic influence, in particular to the influence of Verner’s law. This theory disregards the major differences between Finnic and Saami gradation (cf. Sammallahti 1998: 3) and ignores the similar gradation in Nganasan and Selkup (cf. Kallio 2000: 92).
| Author: | Frederik H. H. Kortlandt |
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| URN: | urn:nbn:de:hebis:30-1156924 |
| Document Type: | Article |
| Language: | English |
| Date of Publication (online): | 07.07.2010 |
| Year of first Publication: | 2007 |
| Publishing Institution: | Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main |
| SWD-Keyword: | Indogermanische Sprachen; Uralische Sprachen |
| Source: | http://www.kortlandt.nl/publications/art213e.pdf ; (in:) Etymologie, Entlehnungen und Entwicklungen [Fs. Koivulehto]. - Helsinki: Société Néophilologique, 2004, S. 163-170 |
| HeBIS PPN: | 265235839 |
| Dewey Decimal Classification: | 400 Sprache |
| Sammlungen: | Linguistik |
| Linguistik-Klassifikation: | Linguistik-Klassifikation: Phonetik/Phonologie / Phonetics/Phonology |
| Note: | Korrigierte Version |
| Licence (German): | Veröffentlichungsvertrag für Publikationen ohne Print on Demand |





