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Forest Nenets is a Samoyedic language spoken in northern Russia, around the Agan, Pur, Lyamin and Nadym rivers, by the Nenets people.[2] It is closely related to the Tundra Nenets language, and the two are still sometimes seen as simply being dialects of a single Nenets language, despite there being low mutual intelligibility between the two.[quantify] The next closest relatives are Nganasan and Enets, after them Selkup, and even more distantly the other Uralic languages.

Forest Nenets
нешаӈ вата, nešaŋ vata
Native toNorthern Russia
EthnicityForest Nenets
Native speakers
(1,500 cited 1989)[1]
(5% of Nenets speakers)
Language family
Uralic
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologfore1266
ELPForest Nenets
Forest Nenets is classified as Severely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger (2010)
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Phonology



Vowels


In stressed syllables, the vowel phonemes of the Forest Nenets dialect are:[3]

FrontBack
ShortLong ShortLong
High iu
Mid (e)(o)
Low ææːɑɑː

In unstressed syllables length is not contrastive, and there are only five vowel qualities: [æ ɑ ə i u]. Word stress is not fixed to a certain position of a root; this leads to alternations of stressed mid vowels with unstressed high vowels. Long vowels are slightly more common than short vowels, though only short vowels occur in monosyllabic words. The short mid vowels /e o/ are marginal, occurring only in a small number of monosyllabic words and commonly merged into the corresponding high vowels /i u/. This is additionally complicated by the short high vowels /i u/ becoming lowered to [e o] before /ə/. Because of this, Salminen (2007) argued that the long vowels should be considered the basic and the short vowels the marked phonemes.

/æː/ and its unstressed counterpart only occur in non-palatal syllables and may be realized as a diphthong [ae] or [aɛ]. Short /æ/ is usually [aj] (and is also written as ай, though this spelling also represents the sequence /ɑj/), but alternates with its long counterpart in the same way as the other short vowels.

Some western dialects lack /æ/, replacing it with /e/.[verification needed]


Reduced vowel

Forest Nenets and its sister dialect, Tundra Nenets, have long been thought to have a so-called "reduced vowel". This reduced vowel was thought to have had two distinct qualities depending on whether or not it was subject to stress in the word or not. It has been historically transcribed as ø when stressed, representing a reduced variant of an underlying vowel, and as â, representing a reduced variant of /a/, when unstressed. Recent developments indicate, however, that the reduced vowels are in fact short vowels which act as counterparts to their respective long vowels. The transcription â is more properly replaced and represented by a, while ø simply represents a short vowel, although this orthography does not delineate its exact phonetic value.[4]


Consonants


Forest Nenets has a system of 24 consonant phonemes:[3]

Bilabial Alveolar Velar Glottal
central lateral
plain pala. plain pala. plain pala. plain pala.
Nasal m n ŋ ŋʲ
Stop p t k ʔ
Fricative s ɬ ɬʲ x
Approximant w l j

Voicing is not contrastive, but most consonants contrast palatalization.

A rhotic consonant /r/ may appear in recent loanwords. Older /r/, /rʲ/ have recently shifted to lateral fricatives /ɬ/, /ɬʲ/.

The palatalized alveolars /tʲ/, /sʲ/ are typically realized as alveolo-palatals [tɕ], [ɕ].


Orthography


Nenets is written with an adapted form of Cyrillic, incorporating the supplemental letters Ӈ, ʼ, and ˮ.

А а

а

Б б

бе

В в

ве

Г г

ге

Д д

де

Е е

е

Ё ё

ё

Ж ж

же

З з

зе

И и

и

Й й

й

й й К к

ка

Л л

ел

М м

ем

Н н

ен

Ӈ ӈ

еӈ

О о

о

П п

пе

Р р

ер

С с

ес

Т т

те

У у

у

Ф ф

еф

Х х

ха

Ц ц

це

Ч ч

че

Ш ш

ша

Щ щ

ща

Ъ ъ

ъ

Ы ы

ы

Ь ь

ь

Э э

э

Ю ю

ю

Я я

я

ʼ ˮ

References


  1. Daniel Abondolo, 1998. The Uralic Languages, p. 517.
  2. Salminen, Tapani, Ackerman, Farrell (2006). "Nenets". In Brown, Keith (ed.). Encyclopedia of Languages & Linguistics. Vol. 8 (2 ed.). Oxford, England: Elsevier. pp. 577–579.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. Salminen, Tapani (2007). "Notes on Forest Nenets phonology" (PDF). Mémoires de la Société Finno-Ougrienne. Helsinki, Finland: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura. 253.
  4. Salminen, Tapani (1993). On identifying basic vowel dinstinctions in Tundra Nenets. Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen. Vol. 51. Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura. pp. 177–187.

На других языках


- [en] Forest Nenets language

[fr] Nénètse des forêts

Le nénètse des forêts est une langue samoyède parlée par 1 500 à 2 000 personnes en Sibérie occidentale, et l'un des deux principaux dialectes du nénètse. Comme son nom l'indique, il est étroitement apparenté au nénètse de la toundra, parlé par un groupe plus important. Proches par leurs structures grammaticales, les deux langues sont toutefois suffisamment dissemblables dans leur construction phonétique et leur vocabulaire pour interdire toute intercompréhension.

[ru] Ненецкий лесной язык

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