Suomen kiuas, karjalan kiukua ja havaintoja etymologian tutkimusperinteestä

Accepted manuscript version. The article revisits and reevaluates the origins of the North Finnic word for ‘sauna stove’. According to the received view – originally presented in Uuno Taavi Sirelius’ (1907) study on dwellings of Uralic peoples – Finnish kiuas with variants such as kiukaa, kiukoa and...

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Main Author: Ylikoski, Jussi
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Finnish
Published: Suomen Kielen Seura ry 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/10862
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description Accepted manuscript version. The article revisits and reevaluates the origins of the North Finnic word for ‘sauna stove’. According to the received view – originally presented in Uuno Taavi Sirelius’ (1907) study on dwellings of Uralic peoples – Finnish kiuas with variants such as kiukaa, kiukoa and kiukas, Karelian kiuku(v)a and kiugua as well as Ingrian kiukā and Vote tšiukas originate in the Finnic (Finnish) compound noun *kivikota made up of kivi ‘stone’ and kota ‘hut; shelter’. Further, Lude kiudug and Veps küudug ‘sauna stove’ have also been related to the above-mentioned words. Critical reevaluation of the received view makes it evident that the *kivikota ‘stone hut’ explanation is quite problematic both from a morphological and semantic point of view. From the morphological perspective, the *kivikota hypothesis presupposes a large array of sound changes and analogical shifts that nevertheless account only for a fraction of actual variants of the word without severely conflicting with a number of well-known sound changes in North Finnic. From the semantic perspective, relation of sauna stoves – originally consisting of heaps of stones – to the primary referents of kota ‘hut; shelter’ has never been explained. As the classical “stone hut” explanation must be considered unsatisfying, there are good reasons to reevaluate a nearly forgotten conjecture put forward by A. E. Lindfors (1893) who proposed that kiuas might originate in the compound noun *kivikasa, consisting of kivi ‘stone’ and kasa ‘pile; heap’. As it turns out, the *kivikasa hypothesis accounts for most of the morphological variants as well as the semantic functions of Finnish kiuas, Karelian kiukua and their obvious cognates in Ingrian and Vote. Although the initial step in the emergence of a new noun for ‘sauna stove’ has required a sporadic and irregular change from the compound *kivikasa ‘heap of stones’ towards the less transparent *kiukas(a), the subsequent development à la *kivikasa (nominative) : *kivikasan (genitive) >> ...
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/10862 2025-04-13T14:22:02+00:00 Suomen kiuas, karjalan kiukua ja havaintoja etymologian tutkimusperinteestä Ylikoski, Jussi 2016 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/10862 fin fin Suomen Kielen Seura ry Sananjalka FRIDAID 1427954 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/10862 openAccess VDP::Humanities: 000::Linguistics: 010 VDP::Humaniora: 000::Språkvitenskapelige fag: 010 VDP::Humaniora: 000::Språkvitenskapelige fag: 010::Finsk-ugriske språk: 030 VDP::Humanities: 000::Linguistics: 010::Finno-Ugric languages: 030 stone hut sauna stove kiuas Finnish Uralic kota kivikota morphological perspective North Finnic semantic perspective Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed 2016 ftunivtroemsoe 2025-03-14T05:17:56Z Accepted manuscript version. The article revisits and reevaluates the origins of the North Finnic word for ‘sauna stove’. According to the received view – originally presented in Uuno Taavi Sirelius’ (1907) study on dwellings of Uralic peoples – Finnish kiuas with variants such as kiukaa, kiukoa and kiukas, Karelian kiuku(v)a and kiugua as well as Ingrian kiukā and Vote tšiukas originate in the Finnic (Finnish) compound noun *kivikota made up of kivi ‘stone’ and kota ‘hut; shelter’. Further, Lude kiudug and Veps küudug ‘sauna stove’ have also been related to the above-mentioned words. Critical reevaluation of the received view makes it evident that the *kivikota ‘stone hut’ explanation is quite problematic both from a morphological and semantic point of view. From the morphological perspective, the *kivikota hypothesis presupposes a large array of sound changes and analogical shifts that nevertheless account only for a fraction of actual variants of the word without severely conflicting with a number of well-known sound changes in North Finnic. From the semantic perspective, relation of sauna stoves – originally consisting of heaps of stones – to the primary referents of kota ‘hut; shelter’ has never been explained. As the classical “stone hut” explanation must be considered unsatisfying, there are good reasons to reevaluate a nearly forgotten conjecture put forward by A. E. Lindfors (1893) who proposed that kiuas might originate in the compound noun *kivikasa, consisting of kivi ‘stone’ and kasa ‘pile; heap’. As it turns out, the *kivikasa hypothesis accounts for most of the morphological variants as well as the semantic functions of Finnish kiuas, Karelian kiukua and their obvious cognates in Ingrian and Vote. Although the initial step in the emergence of a new noun for ‘sauna stove’ has required a sporadic and irregular change from the compound *kivikasa ‘heap of stones’ towards the less transparent *kiukas(a), the subsequent development à la *kivikasa (nominative) : *kivikasan (genitive) >> ... Article in Journal/Newspaper karelian University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive
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semantic perspective
Ylikoski, Jussi
Suomen kiuas, karjalan kiukua ja havaintoja etymologian tutkimusperinteestä
title Suomen kiuas, karjalan kiukua ja havaintoja etymologian tutkimusperinteestä
title_full Suomen kiuas, karjalan kiukua ja havaintoja etymologian tutkimusperinteestä
title_fullStr Suomen kiuas, karjalan kiukua ja havaintoja etymologian tutkimusperinteestä
title_full_unstemmed Suomen kiuas, karjalan kiukua ja havaintoja etymologian tutkimusperinteestä
title_short Suomen kiuas, karjalan kiukua ja havaintoja etymologian tutkimusperinteestä
title_sort suomen kiuas, karjalan kiukua ja havaintoja etymologian tutkimusperinteestä
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10037/10862