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Reconstruction:Proto-Finnic/-sën

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This Proto-Finnic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Finnic

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Alternative forms

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Etymology 1

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From an internal locative morpheme *-s- + epenthetic vowel + Proto-Uralic *-ŋ (lative suffix). Cognate with Proto-Samic [Term?]. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term. in the allative, *-ŋ allows for both *-n and *-k; why not here?

Suffix

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*-sën / *-sen

  1. Illative case ending.
Usage notes
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As per usual rules (of 'suffixal gradation'), the consonant *-s- undergoes lenition to *-h- when preceded by an unstressed syllable. Many descendants have levelled the ending to *-h-.

Descendants
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  • Estonian: (illative case; transphonologized and exhibited by a stem change); -hV
  • Finnish: -Vn, -hVn
  • Ingrian: -V
  • Karelian:
    • North Karelian: -h
    • South Karelian: -h
  • Livonian: (illative case; transphonologized and exhibited by a stem change); , -õz, -z, -zõ (the last three derive from *-sën by levelling)
  • Livvi: -h
  • Ludian: -h, -he, -ze
  • Veps: -he, -ze
  • Võro: -he, -hV (in some cases transphonologized and exhibited by a stem change)
  • Votic: (illative case; transphonologized and exhibited by a stem change); -hV

Repeated illative suffix *-sëhën / *-sehen:

Etymology 2

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Most probably derived from or of the same origin as *hän.

The possessive suffix developed by analogy with the reflexive suffix from its original form of *-sa, *-sak (see more there),[1] after the original vowel of that suffix became obscure.

Suffix

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*-sën / *-sen

  1. Third-person reflexive suffix.
  2. (Northern Finnic) Third-person singular possessive suffix.
Usage notes
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  • As per usual rules (of 'suffixal gradation'), the consonant *-s- undergoes lenition to *-h- when preceded by an unstressed syllable.
  • Also appended to the passive/impersonal infix *-tta- in at least Northern Finnic and Votic to create a passive/impersonal form.
  • A plural form *-sët/*-set, *-hët/*-het with *-t probably also existed in Proto-Finnic, which would make this a third-person singular form specifically.
Descendants
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Reflexive:

  • Finnish: (dialectal, archaic) -he
  • Karelian:
    • North Karelian: -h
    • South Karelian: -h
  • Livvi: -h
  • Ludian: -ze
  • Veps: -se, -he

Possessive:

  • Finnish: -Vn
  • Ingrian: -V, >? -he
  • Karelian:
    • North Karelian: -h
    • South Karelian: -h
  • Livvi: -h
  • Veps: -ze, -nze

References

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  1. ^ Petri Kallio (2021) “Kaksikko aina kaunihimpi? Itämerensuomalaisten possessiivisuffiksien taustaa”, in Taina Saarikivi, Janne Saarikivi, editors, Turhan tiedon kirja: Tutkimuksista pois jätettyjä sivuja (Kirjokansi; 291) (in Finnish), pages 157-173