Kayardild has a productive system for referring to people who have recently been bereaved, e.g. kambin-kurirr [matrichild-dead] would be used of a woman who had recently lost her child (or a man whose sister had recently lost her child). A lot of other Australian languages have special bereavement terms of this type<div>Best Nick<br /><br /><span>On 06/13/13, <b class="name">Rozenn Milin </b> <rozenn.milin@yahoo.com> wrote:</span><blockquote cite="mid:1371075971.31302.YahooMailNeo@web172205.mail.ir2.yahoo.com" class="iwcQuote" style="border-left: 1px solid #00F; padding-left: 13px; margin-left: 0;" type="cite"><div class="mimepart text html"><span><p><table><tbody><tr><td><p></p><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:10pt"><div>Hello everybody,</div><div ><br/></div><div>A friend of mine, in France, lost one of his children a few years ago. </div><div ><br/></div><div>He then noticed that in most languages we know, there are words to name a person who lost their wife or husband (widow in English), and a child who lost his parents (orphan), but there is no word to name a person who lost their child...</div><div ><br/></div><div>This appeared unfortunate to him and he proceeded to try to convince the French Academy to create such a word. The Academy is OK with the idea, but they first asked him whether such a word exists in other languages.</div><div ><br/></div><div>So I thought I would send an email to the RNLD list, since it reaches a bunch of linguists who have studied a whole lot of languages... If any of you happens to
have heard of such a word in any language, would you please get back to me ? And if you haven't, please, send the word out !</div><div ><br/></div><div>Thanks !</div><div ><br/></div><div>Rozenn</div></div></td></tr></tbody></table></p></span></div></blockquote>--<br signature="separator" />Prof. Nicholas Evans<br />Head, Linguistics, <br />School of Culture, History and Language<br />ANU College of Asia-Pacific, ANU<br />ACT 0200 Australia<br />Tel. 61 0 2 6125 0028<br />Fax. 61 0 2 6125 1463</div>