Appendix:Vocabulary lists of North Eurasian languages
Below are vocabulary lists of North Eurasian languages:
Introduction
editWelcome to Wiktionary's vocabulary lists series. This series aims to have representative word lists for all language families of the world.
- Purpose: As linguistic lexicographical works, the vocabulary lists are designed with historical-comparative linguistics research goals in mind, such as classifying languages, reconstructing proto-languages, and identifying loanwords. Frequency lists and pedagogical resources are not included.
- Glosses: Each list maintains original glosses (definitions, meanings) as found in the original sources. Translated glosses are sometimes added as additional columns if the original glosses are not in English. Translations that are not in the original source are noted in the lists, and do not replace the original glosses. Unlike Swadesh lists and other standardized lexicostatistical word lists, the vocabulary lists here do not consist of lists with predetermined glosses. Instead, the vocabulary lists here can serve as "raw building blocks" for compiling Swadesh lists.
- Content: The lists are typically in the 50-1,000 item range for lexical entries. Definitions are typically concise and focus on basic vocabulary concepts such as numerals, body parts, and natural phenomena.
- Scope: Emphasis is placed on divergent language isolates, families, and branches that would likely be crucial for etymological reconstruction and classification. Proto-languages are included whenever possible. Many of these language groups are sparsely documented and/or extinct. As a result, some of these lists may actually be the only extant documentation of a language or even language group.
- Sources: The word lists are adapted from academic sources published by linguists. Thus, all lists must be properly referenced with adequate notes and metadata. Many of these sources are out of print, with highly limited distribution and accessibility.
- Digitization: As with Wikisource texts, the lists are individually and painstakingly digitized using a variety of methods, such as optical character recognition (OCR), manual typing, and document conversion.
- Encoding: Unicode.
Open-access online lexical databases that are similar in design, content, and research goals include STEDT, MKED, RefLex, Chirila, and Starling.
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editVocabulary lists of North Eurasian languages |
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European • Balkan • Hurro-Urartian • Hattic • Sumerian (Swadesh) • Elamite • Etruscan • Burushaski • Ural-Altaic • Paleosiberian • p-Japanese • p-Ainu • p-Nivkh • p-Chukotko-Kamchatkan • p-Yukaghir • p-Yeniseian |
Caucasian |
Caucasian • p-Northwest Caucasian • p-Nakh-Daghestanian • p-Kartvelian |
Uralic |
p-Uralic (stable roots) • Finnic • Saami • Mordvinic • Mari • Permic • Ugric • Samoyedic |
"Altaic" linguistic area |
"Altaic" • "p-Altaic" • Turkic • Mongolic • Common Mongolic • Khitan • Taghbach |
Indo-European |
Germanic • Celtic • Romance • Baltic • East Slavic • West Slavic • South Slavic |
Lists
editEurope
edit- Appendix:Word lists of languages of Europe - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Word lists of languages of the Balkans - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Etruscan word list - Bonfante (2002)
Indo-European
edit- Appendix:Proto-Indo-European Swadesh list
- Appendix:Germanic word lists - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Celtic word lists - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Romance word lists - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Baltic word lists - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Slavic
Near East
edit- Appendix:Hurro-Urartian word lists - Kassian (2010, 2014)
- Appendix:Hattic word list - Kassian (2010)
- Appendix:Sumerian basic vocabulary - Kassian (2014)
- Appendix:Elamite word list - Blažek (2015)
Caucasus
edit- Appendix:Caucasian word lists (ru) - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Proto-Northwest Caucasian reconstructions - Colarusso (1989); Chirikba (1996)
- Appendix:Proto-Nakh-Daghestanian reconstructions - Nichols (2003)
- Appendix:Proto-Kartvelian reconstructions - Klimov (1998)
Central and East Asia
edit- Appendix:Burushaski comparative vocabulary list - Backstrom (1992)
- Appendix:Proto-Japanese Swadesh list - Vovin (1994)
- Appendix:Paleosiberian word lists (ru) - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Proto-Ainu reconstructions - Vovin (1993)
- Appendix:Proto-Nivkh reconstructions - Fortescue (2016)
- Appendix:Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan reconstructions - Fortescue (2005)
- Appendix:Proto-Yukaghir reconstructions - Nikolaeva (2006)
- Appendix:Proto-Yeniseian reconstructions - Starostin & Ruhlen (1994)
- Appendix:Ural-Altaic word lists (ru) - NorthEuraLex (2019)
Uralic
edit- Appendix:Proto-Uralic reconstructions - Uralic Etymological Database (UED) (Uralonet version) [in German and Hungarian]
- Appendix:Stable lexical roots in Proto-Uralic - Aikio (2021)
- Appendix:Finnic word lists - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Saami word lists - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Mordvinic word lists - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Mari word lists - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Permic word lists - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Ugric word lists - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Samoyedic word lists - NorthEuraLex (2019)
"Altaic" linguistic area
edit- Appendix:Altaic word lists (ru) - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Proto-Altaic reconstructions - Starostin, Dybo, and Mudrak (2003)
- Appendix:Turkic word lists - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Mongolic word lists - NorthEuraLex (2019)
- Appendix:Common Mongolic reconstructions - Nugteren (2011)
- Appendix:Khitan word list - Kane (2009)
- Appendix:Taghbach word list - Shimunek (2017)
See also
editExternal links
edit- NorthEuraLex
- Citation: Dellert, J., Daneyko, T., Münch, A. et al. Lang Resources & Evaluation (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10579-019-09480-6 (version 0.9).
- Licensing: The NorthEuraLex data, which is edited by Johannes Dellert and Gerhard Jäger, is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
- IDS
- IELex
- Starling
- Uralic Etymological Database (Uralothek)
- Uralic Etymological Database (Uralonet)