Az obi-ugor konszonantizmus története

Az obi-ugor konszonantizmus története

László Honti
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Az obi-ugor konszonantizmus története (The History of Ob-Ugric Consonantism) by Honti László is a profound and comprehensive work that delves into the complex evolution of the consonant systems of the Ob-Ugric languages—Mansi (Vogul) and Khanty (Ostyak). Honti’s expertise in Uralic linguistics is evident throughout the book, as he offers a detailed analysis of phonetic developments over time, providing valuable insights into the historical phonology of these lesser-known Finno-Ugric languages.

The book meticulously examines the diachronic changes in consonant usage from Proto-Ugric to the modern variants of the Ob-Ugric languages. Honti applies comparative linguistic methods, supported by extensive examples, to trace the shifts in consonant clusters, assimilations, dissimilations, and other phonological processes. His study is backed by rich data collected from a wide range of sources, including historical texts, field studies, and previous scholarly research, making it a critical resource for linguists interested in Uralic studies.

One of the most commendable aspects of this work is Honti's ability to present complex linguistic phenomena in an accessible manner. His detailed explanations of various sound changes are accompanied by clear illustrations, which help the reader understand how specific consonant shifts occurred and the factors that influenced these changes. The book also offers a comparative perspective, placing the Ob-Ugric languages in the broader context of Uralic languages, which is particularly valuable for scholars looking to understand the position and development of these languages within the family.

Despite the technical nature of the subject, Honti's writing is engaging and thorough. He provides historical and cultural context that helps readers appreciate the unique features of Ob-Ugric phonology. Additionally, he addresses some of the methodological challenges in reconstructing ancient phonetic systems, which adds an important dimension to the

Yıl:
1999
Yayımcı:
Universitas Szegediensis de Attila József nominata
Dil:
hungarian
Sayfalar:
151
ISBN 10:
9634823645
ISBN 13:
9789634823643
Seriler:
Studia uralo-altaica. Supplementa 9
Dosya:
PDF, 7.90 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
hungarian, 1999
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