Reconstruction talk:Proto-Finnic/okto

RFV discussion: December 2016–April 2017
This doesn't make much sense to me. The normal outcome of kt is ht in Finnish. Why would there be ts instead? —CodeCat 14:22, 11 December 2016 (UTC)
 * : : "An old hypercorrection for dialectal ohto, from Proto-Finnic *okto." --kc_kennylau (talk) 14:48, 11 December 2016 (UTC)
 * ht is the usual Eastern Finnish correspondent of written ts. Otso is only attested from written Finnish and (relatively late reports of) folk poetry, while ohto is additionally found in regular use in a variety of dialects, including some outside the area of *ts > ht; so the usual theory is hypercorrection, maybe somewhere around the 17-18th century.
 * There's even a very close parallel with having a variant  in the Tampere dialect and therearound (where tt is the colloquial equivalent of ts). --Tropylium (talk) 20:21, 11 December 2016 (UTC)
 * On closer checking, delete — it doesn't seem that there are grounds for a Proto-Finnic entry; there are no inherited descendants in other Finnic languages. I've added instead the better attested base word . --Tropylium (talk) 10:58, 15 December 2016 (UTC)

I did hear this word before, but I'd can't seem to recollect it. 86.99.15.2 11:01, 16 December 2016 (UTC)
 * Deleted as an unsupported reconstruction. —Μετάknowledge discuss/deeds 05:45, 14 April 2017 (UTC)