argument structure k'u etc.

Jan F. Ullrich jfu at centrum.cz
Tue Apr 5 08:29:13 UTC 2005


REGINA PUSTET wrote:

> There are some biphonemic classificatory prefixes with nominal reference
in Lakota
> which figure as affixes, like ho- 'camp circle' or wi- 'woman'.
> These elements can be used as incorporated nouns, just like you assume wo-
is used in my examples.

This is actually what I had in my mind. On page 71 Boas&Deloria actually
list wo- ('food') among those "nominal prefixes" you mention above. This was
where I was coming from but couldn't remember the source until I made a
search for it.
I agree with you (and John) and the reduction of wo'yute to wo'- seems
rather complex. But I can't help the feeling that I have seen something of
this type happening. I don't remember what it was but if I run into it
again, this time I would keep record.

Thank you for the discussion

Jan



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