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Considerable dialectal variation appears in the daughter languages. The main difficulty in reconstructing the archetype lies in the initial part of the word (Klimov, 1998), which may appear as a voiced or a voiceless cluster, especially in Georgian and Svan. Fenwick (2017) suggests a regular dissimilation from earlier Proto-Kartvelian *sxmal-ṭl-(literally “rotten pear, spoiled pear”), a compound of *sxmal-(“pear”)—which, along with a variant *msxal-(“pear”), is ultimately from Late Proto-Indo-European *(s)h₂émlo-(“apple, tree fruit”)—suffixed with Proto-Kartvelian *ṭl-,[1] in which case the variants with voiced onset would be the result of sporadic voicing.
^ Klimov, G. A. (1998) Etymological Dictionary of the Kartvelian Languages (Trends in linguistics. Documentation; 16), New York, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, page 171
Marr, N. (1915) “Яфетические названия деревьев и растений (Pluralia tantum). II [Japhetic names of trees and plants (Pluralia tantum). II]”, in Известия Российской Академии Наук. VI серия (in Russian), volume 9, number 9, pages 827–828
Further reading
Čikobava, Arnold (1938) Č̣anur-megrul-kartuli šedarebiti leksiḳoni [Laz–Megrel–Georgian Comparative Dictionary] (Works; IV) (in Georgian), Tbilisi: Arnold Chikobava Institute of Linguistics, published 2008, pages 146–147
Gudava, Ṭogo (1960) “O-s u-ši gadasvlis zogierti šemtxveva zanur (megrul-č̣anur) enaši [Some cases of transition of o into u in Zan (Mingrelian-Chan) language]”, in Sakartvelos ssr mecnierebata aḳademiis moambe (in Georgian), volume 25, number 1, Tbilisi, page 119―122
Ivanišvili, Marina (2013) “Mcenareta saxelebi kartvelurši: zɣmarṭli [Plant names in Kartvelian: medlar]”, in Axlo aɣmosavleti da sakartvelo (in Georgian), volume VII, Tbilisi: Ilia State University Press, pages 23–25