Reconstruction:Proto-Finnic/-sa
Appearance
Proto-Finnic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Uralic *-sa, *-nsa.
Suffix
[edit]*-sa / *-sä
- The third-person singular possessive ending.
Usage notes
[edit]- This is the form used in the nominative singular. The oblique form *-nsa (with initial *-n re-extracted from other inflectional suffixes, such as the genitive *-n) is used with all other cases and numbers.[1]
- Has largely merged with the plural form *-sak in descendants, often in favour of the plural form.
- As per usual rules (of 'suffixal gradation'), the consonant *-s- undergoes lenition to *-h- when preceded by an unstressed syllable (and a vowel).
- The possessive suffix follows the case suffix.
- In Northern Finnic (more specifically in Eastern Finnish, Karelian and Ingrian), an originally reflexive suffix *-sën / *-hën has replaced this suffix.
Coordinate terms
[edit]Proto-Finnic possessive suffixes
Person | Nominative singular | Oblique or plural |
---|---|---|
1st sing | *-mi | *-ni |
2nd sing | *-ci | *-nci |
3rd sing | *-sa | *-nsa |
1st plur | *-mak | *-nak |
2nd plur | *-dak | *-ndak |
3rd plur | *-sak | *-nsak |
Reference: 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 |
Descendants
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ 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