Reconstruction:Proto-Iranian/caHyáH
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Proto-Iranian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Indo-Iranian *śćaHyáH.
Noun
[edit]Inflection
[edit]aH-stem | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | *caHyáH | *caHyáy | *caHyā́h |
vocative | *caHyay | *caHyáy | *caHyā́h |
accusative | *caHyā́m | *caHyáy | *caHyā́h |
instrumental | *caHyáyaH | *caHyáHbyā | *caHyáHbiš |
ablative | *caHyáyaHh | *caHyáHbyā | *caHyáHbyah |
dative | *caHyáyaHy | *caHyáHbyā | *caHyáHbyah |
genitive | *caHyáyaHh | *caHyā́yāh | *caHyáHnām |
locative | *caHyáyaH | *caHyā́yaw | *caHyáHsu |
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[edit]Descendants
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ de Vaan, Michiel (2003) Beekes, R.S.P., Lubotsky, A., Weitenberg, J.J.S., editors, The Avestan Vowels (Leiden Studies in Indo-European; 12), Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi, →ISBN, page 118: “OIr. *sāyā(ka) ‘shade’”
- ^ Novák, Ľubomír (2013) Problem of Archaism and Innovation in the Eastern Iranian Languages (PhD dissertation)[1], Prague: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, filozofická fakulta, page 106: “*aʦā̆i̯ā-kā-”
- ^ Kim, Ronald (2003) “On the historical phonology of Ossetic: the origin of the oblique case suffix”, in Journal of the American Oriental Society[2], volume 123, number 1, , page 53: “*sāyākā- ← PIr. *sāyā”
- ^ Efimov, Valentin Aleksandrovič (2011) The Ormuri Language in Past and Present (FLI Language and Culture Series)[3], volume 6, Islamabad: Forum for Language Initiatives, page 299: “< Ir. *sāyā́ fem. + (> *sā́yāka with metathesis of *y)”