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Saami -(š)goahti inchoatives: their variation, history, and suggested cognates in Veps and Mordvin
Author(s) -
Juha Kuokkala
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
suomalais-ugrilaisen seuran aikakauskirja
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1798-2987
pISSN - 0355-0214
DOI - 10.33340/susa.75718
Subject(s) - suffix , cognate , linguistics , variation (astronomy) , verb , history , philosophy , physics , astrophysics
The purpose of this article is twofold: first, to give an overview of the morphological and areal variation of the Saami deverbal inchoative suffixes (North Saami -goahti- and -šgoahti-), and second, to give an updated account of the history of said suffixes. To achieve the latter, a critical survey is made of previous literature dealing with these Saami suffixes as well as the phonetically and semantically similar derivational suffixes in Mordvin (Erzya -kado-, -gado-) and in Veps and Ludic (-gande-, -škande- ~ -gade-, -škade-). Several kinds of etymological cognate or loan relations between these suffixes have been posited. In the present paper, however, it is argued that the Saami -goahti- suffix is not related to other Uralic suffixes, but instead results from the affixation of an independent verb (North Saami boahtit ‘to come’). The -š- element attaching to the suffix is explained as a remnant of another derivational suffix still found as an independent inchoative marker -ahtja- present from South Saami up to Lule Saami.

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