[An-lang] An-lang Digest, Vol 190, Issue 4

Ekaterina Baklanova baklanova at gmail.com
Mon Feb 10 10:51:17 UTC 2020


I'm sorry, there must have been some kind of auto-correction:  to drink tea
- magtsa

On Mon, 10 Feb 2020 at 13:50, Ekaterina Baklanova <baklanova at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
> Re: [An-lang] object specific eat and drink verbs in Austronesian
> languages outside of Oceanic
>
> There are plenty of such examples in Tagalog (Filipino). Here are just a
> few of them:
>
> mag-ulam  - to eat side dishes with rice
> maglabay - to eat rice with broth and palm wine
> magmalagkit - to eat sticky rice
> also with drinks, just couldn't recall right away
>
> with borrowings:
> magsalabat - to drink ginger tea (salabat)
> magkape - to drink coffee
> magenta - to drink tea
> maghaybol - to drink a highball (whiskey with soda and ice)
> mag-alak - to drink alkohol, while alakin is "to drink instead of alkohol"
> sopasan - to eat something together with soup (sopas), etc.
>
> Sincerely yours,
> Ekaterina Baklanova
> IAAS of Lomonosov Moscow State University
>
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>>    1. Re: object specific eat and drink verbs in Austronesian
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>>       languages outside of Oceanic (Maarten Frieswijk)
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>> From: Waruno Mahdi <mahdi at fhi-berlin.mpg.de>
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>> Sorry to be so late. Was affline yesterday evening.
>> Indonesian Maly also has
>>
>> gado / menggado "eat side-dishes without rice"
>>
>> Then there still is:
>>
>> nyamik / nyamikan "snack"
>>
>> sesap / menyesap "sip (a.o. beverage or soup)"
>>
>> sarap / menyarap "have breakfast"
>>
>> That besides the common makan "eat" and minum "drink".
>>
>>
>> On 2/9/20 3:04 PM, Antoinette Schapper wrote:
>> > Dear Austronesianists,
>> >
>> > I am interested in identifying Austronesian languages with drink and eat
>> > verbs that are lexical specified for the item that is consumed. This is
>> > well-known in Oceanic languages, but I am looking for languages in other
>> > branches of the AN family.
>> >
>> > Examples illustrating the kinds of distinctions are as follows:
>> >
>> > _______________________________________________<SNIP>
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>> Subject: [An-lang] FW: object specific eat and drink verbs in
>>         Austronesian languages outside of Oceanic
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: An-lang <an-lang-bounces at anu.edu.au> On Behalf Of Waruno Mahdi
>> Sent: Monday, 10 February 2020 11:15
>> To: AN-Lang <an-lang at anu.edu.au>; Antoinette Schapper <
>> a_schapper at hotmail.com>
>> Subject: Re: [An-lang] object specific eat and drink verbs in
>> Austronesian languages outside of Oceanic
>>
>>
>>
>> Sorry to be so late. Was affline yesterday evening.
>>
>> Indonesian Maly also has
>>
>>
>>
>> gado / menggado "eat side-dishes without rice"
>>
>>
>>
>> Then there still is:
>>
>>
>>
>> nyamik / nyamikan "snack"
>>
>>
>>
>> sesap / menyesap "sip (a.o. beverage or soup)"
>>
>>
>>
>> sarap / menyarap "have breakfast"
>>
>>
>>
>> That besides the common makan "eat" and minum "drink".
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2/9/20 3:04 PM, Antoinette Schapper wrote:
>>
>> > Dear Austronesianists,
>>
>> >
>>
>> > I am interested in identifying Austronesian languages with drink and
>>
>> > eat verbs that are lexical specified for the item that is consumed.
>>
>> > This is well-known in Oceanic languages, but I am looking for
>>
>> > languages in other branches of the AN family.
>>
>> >
>>
>> > Examples illustrating the kinds of distinctions are as follows:
>>
>> >
>>
>> > _______________________________________________<SNIP>
>>
>> >
>>
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