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Reconstruction:Proto-Tungusic/akin
Proto-Tungusic
Alternative Reconstructions
- *akun
Etymology
From *a- + *-kin. Similarities with Turkic languages (Kyrgyz ага (aga, “elder brother”) etc.) have to be coincidence since they have different etymology.
Declension
Declension of *akin
Singular | |
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Nominative | *akin |
Accusative | *akinba |
Genitive | *akinŋī |
Dative | *akindua |
Locative | *akinla |
Ablative | *akindiki |
Prolative | *akinli |
Elative | *akingiʒi |
Instrumental | *akinʒi |
Delative | *akinlāki |
Directive | *akintiki |
Comitative | *akingili |
See also
- *amin
- *kaka
Descendants
References
- Benzing, Johannes (1955) Die tungusischen Sprachen. Versuch einer vergleichenden Grammatik (Abhandlungen der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Klasse; 11) (in German), Wiesbaden: Verlag der Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur in Mainz in Kommission bei Franz Steiner Verlag, page 67
- Cincius, V. I. (1975) Сравнительный словарь тунгусо-маньчжурских языков [Comparative Dictionary of Tungus-Manchu Languages] (in Russian), volume 1, Leningrad: Nauka, pages 23-24
- Kane, Daniel (1989) The Sino-Jurchen Vocabulary of the Bureau of Interpreters (Uralic and Altaic Series; vol. 153), Bloomington, Indiana: Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies, Indiana University, →ISBN, page 277.
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