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Reconstruction:Proto-Japonic/sima

This Proto-Japonic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Japonic

Etymology

Possibly related to Baekje 斯麻 (*syema, island) and Middle Korean (syem)[1].

Noun

*sima

  1. island
  2. land

Descendants

  • Old Japanese: (sima)
    • Japanese: (shima)
  • Proto-Ryukyuan: *sima (island, land; community)
    • Northern Ryukyuan: 시마 (shima) (Haytong Ceykwukki, 1501)
      • Kikai: (shima)
      • Kunigami: (shimā)
      • Northern Amami-Oshima: (shima)
      • Okinawan: (shima)
      • Oki-No-Erabu: (shima)
      • Southern Amami-Oshima: (shima)
      • Toku-No-Shima: (sïma)
      • Yoron: (shima)
    • Southern Ryukyuan:
      • Miyako: (suma)
      • Yaeyama: (sïma)
      • Yonaguni: (chima)

References

  1. Vovin, Alexander (2013), “From Koguryo to T'amna”, in Korean Linguistics (PDF), volume 15, issue 2, John Benjamins Publishing Company, →DOI, pages 222-240.
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