Towards a phonological typology of Uralic languages

The paper focuses on phonological similarities between Uralic languages. The study is based on a dataset which includes 33 word-prosodic and segmental features of 28 Uralic languages or main dialects, including all traditional subgroups of the language family. In statistical analysis clustering and...

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Published in:Eesti ja soome-ugri keeleteaduse ajakiri. Journal of Estonian and Finno-Ugric Linguistics
Main Authors: Pajusalu, Karl, Uiboaed, Kristel, Pomozi, Péter, Németh, Endre, Fehér, Tibor
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Language:English
Published: University of Tartu 2018
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https://doi.org/10.12697/jeful.2018.9.1.08
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spelling fttartuunivojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15212 2024-06-23T07:54:21+00:00 Towards a phonological typology of Uralic languages Pajusalu, Karl Uiboaed, Kristel Pomozi, Péter Németh, Endre Fehér, Tibor 2018-12-31 application/pdf https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/jeful/article/view/jeful.2018.9.1.08 https://doi.org/10.12697/jeful.2018.9.1.08 eng eng University of Tartu https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/jeful/article/view/jeful.2018.9.1.08/10182 https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/jeful/article/view/jeful.2018.9.1.08 doi:10.12697/jeful.2018.9.1.08 Eesti ja soome-ugri keeleteaduse ajakiri. Journal of Estonian and Finno-Ugric Linguistics; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2018): Erinumber / Special issue: "Typology of Uralic languages: current views and new perspectives"; 187-207 2228-1339 1736-8987 Uralic languages Proto-Uralic phonology typology word prosody language areals info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 fttartuunivojs https://doi.org/10.12697/jeful.2018.9.1.08 2024-06-04T03:10:17Z The paper focuses on phonological similarities between Uralic languages. The study is based on a dataset which includes 33 word-prosodic and segmental features of 28 Uralic languages or main dialects, including all traditional subgroups of the language family. In statistical analysis clustering and dimension reduction techniques such as multidimensional scaling are applied. This methodology enables to explore distinctive subgroups of languages as well as calculate distances between languages and language groups. As a result we present a quantitative phonological typology. The main division appears between western and central-eastern phonological types of the Uralic languages. The detected phonological subgroups coincide with the traditional ones, i.e. Finnic, Saami, Mordvin, Mari, Permic, Hungarian, Ob-Ugric and Samoyedic. The Hungarian subgroup (Standard Hungarian, Csángó Hungarian) and the Ob-Ugric subgroup (Northern Mansi, Eastern Mansi, Northern Khanty, Eastern Khanty) are internally stable. However, their interrelation and relationship with other groups is ambiguous; according to our results, Hungarian is typologically closer to the Western Uralic language groups (i.e. Finnic and Saami), whereas Ob-Ugric languages form a distinct branch of Central-Eastern Uralic. In general, the results reveal a significant influence of multiple areal connections on the phonological formation of Uralic languages.Аннотация. Карл Паюсалу, Кристел Уйбоаэд, Петер Помози, Эндре Немет и Тибор Фехер: К фонологической типологии уральских языков. В статье рассматриваются фонологические сходства между уральскими языками. Исследование основывается на выборке данных, которая включает 33 просодических и сегментных признака, которые применяются к 28 уральским языкам или их основным диалектам. Эта выборка покрывает все традиционно выделяемые группы уральской семьи. Для статистической обработки данных используются методы кластерного анализа и многомерного шкалирования. Такой подход позволяет исследовать выявленные подгруппы языков и ... Article in Journal/Newspaper khanty mansi saami samoyed* Mansi University of Tartu: ojs.utlib.ee Eesti ja soome-ugri keeleteaduse ajakiri. Journal of Estonian and Finno-Ugric Linguistics 9 1 187 207
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topic Uralic languages
Proto-Uralic
phonology
typology
word prosody
language areals
spellingShingle Uralic languages
Proto-Uralic
phonology
typology
word prosody
language areals
Pajusalu, Karl
Uiboaed, Kristel
Pomozi, Péter
Németh, Endre
Fehér, Tibor
Towards a phonological typology of Uralic languages
topic_facet Uralic languages
Proto-Uralic
phonology
typology
word prosody
language areals
description The paper focuses on phonological similarities between Uralic languages. The study is based on a dataset which includes 33 word-prosodic and segmental features of 28 Uralic languages or main dialects, including all traditional subgroups of the language family. In statistical analysis clustering and dimension reduction techniques such as multidimensional scaling are applied. This methodology enables to explore distinctive subgroups of languages as well as calculate distances between languages and language groups. As a result we present a quantitative phonological typology. The main division appears between western and central-eastern phonological types of the Uralic languages. The detected phonological subgroups coincide with the traditional ones, i.e. Finnic, Saami, Mordvin, Mari, Permic, Hungarian, Ob-Ugric and Samoyedic. The Hungarian subgroup (Standard Hungarian, Csángó Hungarian) and the Ob-Ugric subgroup (Northern Mansi, Eastern Mansi, Northern Khanty, Eastern Khanty) are internally stable. However, their interrelation and relationship with other groups is ambiguous; according to our results, Hungarian is typologically closer to the Western Uralic language groups (i.e. Finnic and Saami), whereas Ob-Ugric languages form a distinct branch of Central-Eastern Uralic. In general, the results reveal a significant influence of multiple areal connections on the phonological formation of Uralic languages.Аннотация. Карл Паюсалу, Кристел Уйбоаэд, Петер Помози, Эндре Немет и Тибор Фехер: К фонологической типологии уральских языков. В статье рассматриваются фонологические сходства между уральскими языками. Исследование основывается на выборке данных, которая включает 33 просодических и сегментных признака, которые применяются к 28 уральским языкам или их основным диалектам. Эта выборка покрывает все традиционно выделяемые группы уральской семьи. Для статистической обработки данных используются методы кластерного анализа и многомерного шкалирования. Такой подход позволяет исследовать выявленные подгруппы языков и ...
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author Pajusalu, Karl
Uiboaed, Kristel
Pomozi, Péter
Németh, Endre
Fehér, Tibor
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Uiboaed, Kristel
Pomozi, Péter
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title Towards a phonological typology of Uralic languages
title_short Towards a phonological typology of Uralic languages
title_full Towards a phonological typology of Uralic languages
title_fullStr Towards a phonological typology of Uralic languages
title_full_unstemmed Towards a phonological typology of Uralic languages
title_sort towards a phonological typology of uralic languages
publisher University of Tartu
publishDate 2018
url https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/jeful/article/view/jeful.2018.9.1.08
https://doi.org/10.12697/jeful.2018.9.1.08
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