Reconstruction:Proto-Nakh/ṭaliḳ

This Proto-Nakh entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Nakh

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Etymology

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From earlier *ṭal +‎ *-iḳ.

Reconstruction notes

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The Chechen and Ingush forms of the пӀелг are independent contamination with the Russian form of the па́лец (pálec, finger). In the Bats form, perhaps by analogy, the phoneme l has changed to r.

Noun

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*ṭaliḳ

  1. finger or toe

Descendants

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References

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  • Arsakhanov, Israil (1959) Аккинский диалект в системе чечено-ингушского языка [Akkin dialect in the system of the Chechen-Ingush language] (in Russian), Grozny: Chechen-Ingush Book Publishing House, page 28:цӏаьлг; пӏаьльгcӏaʹlg; pӏaʹlʹg
  • Arsakhanov, Israil (1959) Аккинский диалект в системе чечено-ингушского языка [Akkin dialect in the system of the Chechen-Ingush language] (in Russian), Grozny: Chechen-Ingush Book Publishing House, page 25; 139:тӏаьльгtӏaʹlʹg
  • Arsakhanov, Israil (1969) Чеченская диалектология [Chechen dialectology] (in Russian), Grozny: Chechen-Ingush Book Publishing House, page 59:пӏалиг
  • Arsakhanov, Israil (1969) Чеченская диалектология [Chechen dialectology] (in Russian), Grozny: Chechen-Ingush Book Publishing House, page 123:тӏаьлгtӏaʹlg
  • Uslar, Peter von (1888) Этнография Кавказа. Языкознание. II. Чеченский язык [Ethnography of the Caucasus. Linguistics. II. The Chechen language] (in Russian), Tiflis: Printing house of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief of the civil unit in the Caucasus, page 8:ԥеліг