10 Results found for "Reconstruction:Proto-Koreanic".

Reconstruction:Proto-Koreanic/Pwutukye

Japanese borrowings; comparative reconstruction within Koreanic only goes back to Middle Korean 부톄〯 (pwùthyěy). However, the exact consonantal match between...


Reconstruction:Proto-Koreanic/hol

has been reconstructed since the 1930s, based on the fact that the Middle Korean words for "one day", "two days", "three days", "four days", "how many days"...


Reconstruction:Proto-Koreanic/cenki

*cenki time Old Korean: Middle Korean: 적 (cek) Korean: 적 (jeok) →? Proto-Japonic: *təki Old Japanese: 時 (to2ki1) Japanese: 時 (toki) Proto-Ryukyuan: *toki...


Reconstruction:Proto-Koreanic/matV(k)

*matV(k) plot (of land) Old Korean: Middle Korean: 맡 (math) (< *mat(V?)(-)k(V?)) Korean: 마당 (madang) →? Old Japanese: 町 (mati, “plot of land; measure...


Reconstruction:Proto-Koreanic/seki

Old Korean: Middle Korean: 셓〯 (sěyh) Korean: 셋 (set) Old Korean: Middle Korean: 세〯 (sěy) Korean: 세 (se) Old Korean: Middle Korean: 석〯 (sěk) Korean: 석 (seok)...


Reconstruction:Proto-Turkic/uŕak

*uŕïn (“long”), Proto-Mongolic *ur-tu (“long”). Perhaps related to Proto-Koreanic *ora- (“late, long ago”). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?) *uŕak...


Reconstruction:Proto-Turkic/tīre-

Compared to Proto-Tungusic *tirē- (“to press, insert, make a support”), Proto-Koreanic *tiri- (“to press, to stick”). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced...


Reconstruction:Proto-Japonic/wasai

Pre-Proto-Japonic *wasar, which was borrowed into late Old Korean as 菩薩 (reconstructed phonetically by Vovin as /pasʌr/), later attested as Middle Korean...


Reconstruction:Proto-Turkic/ol-

Compared to Proto-Mongolic *ol- (“to find, obtain”), Proto-Tungusic *ō- (“to make, become”) and Korean 오다 (oda, “to come”) (< Middle Korean [script needed]...


Reconstruction:Proto-Turkic/tāĺ

and Korean 돌 (dol, “stone”) have been proposed by several authors, giving Chuvash чул (čul) as evidence. However, Turkic, Mongolic and Koreanic words...