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Northern Mansi (, ) is the sole surviving member of the Mansi languages, spoken in
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in the
Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug–Yugra ( Russian and Mansi: Ханты-Мансийский автономный округ — Югра, ''Khanty-Mansiysky avtonomny okrug — Yugra;'' Khanty: Хӑнты-Мансийской Aвтономно� ...
and
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. Northern Mansi has strong
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, Komi,
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, and
Northern Khanty Northern Khanty is a Uralic language, frequently considered a dialect of a unified Khanty language, spoken by about 9,000 people. It is the most widely spoken out of all the Khanty languages, the majority composed of 5,000 speakers in the Yamalo-N ...
influence, and is the literary Mansi language. There is no accusative case; that is, both the nominative and accusative roles are unmarked on the noun. and have been backed to and . This article focuses on the Severnaya Sosva dialect of Northern Mansi, considered the
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language.


Dialects

Dialects are named after the rivers their speakers originally lived next to. Mutual intelligibility between dialects can vary. * Sosva/Severnaya Sosva (Next to the
Northern Sosva The Severnaya Sosva (russian: Северная Сосьва, "''Northern Sosva''”; Mansi: Та̄гт-я̄, ''Tāgt-jā'') is a river in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia, which drains the northern Ural Mountains into the lower Ob. It di ...
river) * Sygva (Next to the Sygva river) * Upper Lozva (Next to the upper part of the
Lozva The Lozva (russian: Лозьва; Mansi: Лусум-я̄, ''Lusum-jā'') is a river in Sverdlovsk Oblast in Russia. At its confluence with the Sosva, the Tavda is formed. The river is long, and its basin covers . The river freezes up in Octob ...
river) *Ob (Near or next to the
Khanty-Mansi Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug–Yugra (Russian and Mansi: Ханты-Мансийский автономный округ — Югра, ''Khanty-Mansiysky avtonomny okrug — Yugra;'' Khanty: Хӑнты-Мансийской Aвтономной � ...
part of the Ob river, sub-dialectal differentiation to ''upper, middle, lower'' Ob dialect)


Differences

The main difference between dialects is phonetic, grammar is usually universal across the Northern Mansi, though vocabulary differences also occur.


Sosva dialect

Which could be considered the
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dialect of Northern Mansi, has several differentiating features: *The
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verb ending is, -ӈкве *It uses сь for the '' ' sound in its
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form.


Sygva dialect

* If the sound appears before or it turns into ʲ an example is two being тит


Upper Lozva dialect

It is the second most used dialect of Northern Mansi, after the Sosva dialect, its features consist of: *The
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verb ending is, -ӈкв *It uses щ for the '' ' sound in its
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form. *The '' ' sound changes to '' ', in writing it is also changed from г to й


Ob dialect

It doesn't have an official written form in Cyrillic writing, but its phonetic features include: *The absence of the '' ʷ' sound, subsidized with a '' ' sound


Examples

*Sosva: "Ханисьтан хум ханисьтаӈкве ха̄сыс, ханисьтахтын ня̄врам ханисьтахтуӈкве ат таӈхыс." — "A teacher could teach, but a student couldn’t study." *Upper Lozva: "А̄йирищум иӈ ма̄нь, но̄х-яныймаӈкв ат паты" - "My daughter is still small, she won't grow up."


Phonology


Consonants

The inventory presented here is a maximal collection of segments found across the Mansi varieties. Some remarks: # /ɕ/ is an allophone of /sʲ/. # The labialization contrast among the velars dates back to Proto-Mansi, but was in several varieties strengthened by labialization of velars adjacent to rounded vowels. In particular, Proto-Mansi *yK → Core Mansi *æKʷ (a form of
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).


Vowels

Northern Mansi has a largely symmetric system of 8 vowels, though lacking short ** and having a very rare long : Remarks: # ы/и /i/ has a velar allophone before г /ɣ/ and after х /x/. # Long ːoccurs as a rare and archaic phonetic variant of /eː/, cf. э̄ти ~ ӣти (‘in the evening, evenings’) # Long /eː/ and /oː/ can be pronounced as diphthongs ͜ɛand ͜ɔ # у /u/ is found in unstressed (“non-first”) syllables before в /w/, in the infinitive suffix -ункве /uŋkʷe/ and in obscured compound words. # Reduced /ə/ becomes labialized �̹or �̯before bilabial consonants м /m/ and п /p/.


Alphabet

The highlighted letters, and Г with the value , are used only in names and
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s. The allophones /ʃ/ and /sʲ//ɕ/ are written with the letter Ш or the digraph СЬ respectively. The Letters Бб Дд Жж Зз Фф Цц Чч Щщ Discutaration No Northern Mansi Nans Of Foreign Names And Mainly Loanwords Г g Pronounced Ā ā Я я Я я Е е Е е Ё ё Ё ё Э э Э э И и Ӣ ӣ Ō ō Ю ю Ю ю and Г ġ Pronounced А а Ы Ы Ы ы О о У у Ӯ ӯ


Grammar

Northern Mansi is an
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, subject–object–verb (SOV) language.


Article

One way to express a noun's definiteness in a sentence is with articles, and Northern Mansi uses two articles. The Indefinite is derived from the demonstrative pronominal word ''ань'' ('now'), the definite is derived from the number ''аква/акв'' ('one'); ань ('the'), акв ('a/an'). They both are used before the defined word. And if their adverbial and numeral meanings are to be expressed; ань always stands before the verb or a word with a similar function and is usually stressed, акв behaves the same and is always stressed. It's worth noting that the Northern Mansi newspaper, Luima Seripos (Лӯима̄ сэ̄рипос), doesn't use the before-mentioned words as articles. Definiteness (determination) can also be expressed by the third (less often second) person singular possession marker, or in case of direct objects, using transitive conjugation. E.g. а̄мп (’dog’) → а̄мпе (’his/her/its dog’, ’the dog’); ха̄п (’boat’) → ха̄п на̄лув-нарыгтас (’he/she pushed a boat in the water’) ≠ ха̄п на̄лув-нарыгтастэ (’he/she pushed the boat in the water’).


Nouns

There is no grammatical gender. Mansi distinguishes between singular,
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and
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number. Six
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s exist. Possession is expressed using
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es, for example -ум, which means "my".


Grammatical cases, declining

There are 5 ways the case suffix can change. : : : : : Missing cases can be expressed using postpositions, such as халныл (χalnəl, 'of, out of'), саит (sait, 'after, behind'), etc.


Possession

Possession is expressed with
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es, and the suffix change is determined by the last letter of a word. There are 5 ways that the suffixes can change: : : : : :


Verbs

Northern Mansi conjugation has three persons, three numbers, two tenses, and five moods. Active and passive voices exist. There is no clear distinction between transitive and intransitive verbs. The verb can conjugate in a Definite and Indefinite way which depends on if the sentence has an object, which the action depicted by the verb refers to directly.


Personal suffixes

Personal suffixes are attached after the verbal marker. The suffixes are the following:


Tenses

Tenses are formed with suffixes except for the
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.


= Present tense

= The tense suffix precedes the personal suffix. The form of the present tense suffix depends on the character of the verbal stem, as well as moods. Tense conjugation is formed with the suffixes -эг, -э̄г, -и, -э, -э̄, -г, or -в. In the following examples, the tense suffix is in bold and the personal ending is in italic. The present tense suffix -э̄г is used if the following personal marker contains a consonant or a highly reduced vowel; the suffix -эг is used if the following personal marker has a stronger vowel, as it is the case in 2nd person dual and plural. 1st person dual has no tense marker but rather a ы between the verb stem and personal ending. Verb stems that end in a vowel, have -г as verbal marker. Verb stems that end with the vowel ''у'' have -в as verbal marker. 3rd person dual has no personal ending. If the verbal stem ends in a vowel, the tense suffix becomes -ыг. 1st person plural personal ending is -в if the verbal stems ends in a consonant; the personal ending becomes -ув if the verbal stem ends in a vowel.


= Past tense

= The past tense suffix if the verb stem is monosylabalic is -ыс- and if the verb is polysyllabic it is -ас-: 3rd person dual in past tense has a -ы̄г personal ending. The 1st person plural personal suffix turns into -ув.


= Future "tense"

= To represent the Future, the verb патуӈкве ''(not dissimilar to Hungarians use of the verb fogni)'' is used as an
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conjugated in the Present Indicative:


Definiteness

Verbs can conjugate two ways to show agreement with the sentence's object.


=Indefinite conjugation

= In Indefinite verb conjugations, no object is present. Any suffix does not represent it.


=Definite conjugation

= In Definite verb conjugations there are three ways the verb can represent the direct object's number. The singular object is expressed with the -ыл- suffix which changes depending on the mood and tense. The dual object is expressed with the -ыяг- suffix which changes depending on the mood and tense. The plural object is expressed with the -ыян- suffix which changes depending on the mood and tense.


Moods

There are four
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s:
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,
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,
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, imperative and
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. Indicative mood has no suffix. Imperative mood exists only in the second person. Optative and Imperative don't have tenses.


=Mirative mood

= Is a mood presented in the present indefinite by the -не suffix and by the -но in definite. In the past tense it is represented by the -ам suffix, both in indefinite and definite.


=Optative mood

= The mood is represented by the -нӯв and -нув suffixes, determined by the vowel in the next suffix.


=Imperative mood

= It exists only in the second person, and in indefinite conjugation, it doesn't show any personal markers, and it is represented by the -эн and -э̄н suffixes.


Active/Passive voice

Verbs have active and passive voice. Active voice has no suffix; the suffix to express the passive is -ве-.


Verbal prefixes

Verbal prefixes are used to modify the meaning of the verb in both concrete and abstract ways. э̄л – 'away' юв – 'back' хот – 'direction away from something and other nuances of action intensity'


Vocabulary

The vocabulary of the Mansi languages is distinguished by a fairly large number of forms for denoting concepts related to hunting, reindeer husbandry, fishing ''(the main traditional occupations of the Mansi)''. For example, there are about seven words are used to define different types of swamps. At the same time, the language almost lacks its socio-political vocabulary. To denote such concepts that appeared in the life of Mansi in the 20th century; compounding, derivation (rarely affixation), and or borrowings were used. For example, ''"hospital"'' can be described by a borrowing пӯльница and derivation пусмалтан кол literally ''"medicinal/curative house"''. Words from extinct dialects could also be revitalized in the literary language


Noteworthy lexical items


Kinship terms

Northern Mansi differentiates between relatives based on from which side of the family they came from and also their relative age, for example: Siblings are similarly differentiated to Hungarian and other Uralic languages:


Examples


Numbers


Whole and below ten numbers

Numbers 1 and 2 also have attributive forms: акв (1) and кит (2); compare with
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''két'', Old Hungarian ''kit''). The ма̄нь and яныг before 7 and 100 are there to differentiate between the two if both are in the same number or sentence; meaning small and big respectively.


= Numbers between twenty and ten

= The Mansi numbering system is different in this range than after twenty. Here, you form a number with the word хуйп (above, more than); Therefore, аквхуйплов means "one over/above ten", in a similar way to other Uralic languages.


= Numbers above twenty

= Numbering in this range uses the word нупыл (towards); Therefore, ва̄т нупыл аква means "Towards thirty with one".


= Numbers above and beyond hundred

= You just add the number after the biggest number;


Sample vocabulary


Conversation


Media

Since 1989 "Northern dawn" newspaper has been the only and most prominent Mansi media. As of 202
"Listen to articles"
most articles on th
site of the newsagency
have their authors read the articles out loud, so people can not just read the news in their native language but listen to it as well. This initiative was taken as the UN declared 2022-2032 as the International Decade of Indigenous Languages. :''"Scholars and linguists believe that the Khanty and Mansi languages are dying; we, in turn, are making attempts to preserve and promote our native languages. Thus, to learn languages, it will be convenient and interesting to listen to the live speech of native speakers"'' said Галина Кондина (Galina Kondina) the head editor of the newsagency. The Gospel of Mark in Northern Mansi is available online o
Finugorbib
site

can also be found


Sample text


Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Article 1 of the
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in Northern Mansi: : : Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in English: :All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.


Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Article 1 of the
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in Northern Mansi: : : Article 1 of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in English: : Indigenous peoples have the right to the full enjoyment, as a collective or as individuals, of all human rights and fundamental freedoms as recognized in the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and international human rights law.


Notes


References

* * * * * * * Munkácsi, Bernát and Kálmán, Béla. 1986. ''Wogulisches Wörterbuch.'' Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest.
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* Riese, Timothy. ''Vogul: Languages of the World/Materials 158''.
Lincom Europa
2001. * Ромбандеева, Евдокия Ивановна. ''Мансийский (вогульский) язык'',
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,
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, 1973.
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* * *


External links


Mansi at Omniglot

Digital version of Munkácsi and Kálmán's dictionary

Mansi language dictionary

Mansi basic lexicon at the Global Lexicostatistical Database

Red Book of the Peoples – Mansi history


* ttp://www.language-archives.org/language/mns OLAC resources in and about the Mansi language
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