Dakotan T-words and there equivalents in Siouan

shokooh Ingham shokoohbanou at yahoo.co.uk
Sun Apr 23 16:07:10 UTC 2006


Dear Siouanists
I am thinking of what to do in the coming conference
and would like to look comparatively at the T-words in
Dakotan and their equivalents in other Siouan
languages.  Caroline has kindly given me the Osage and
John  has given me some hints on Dheghiha.  Could I
ask anyone who has the time to give me the equivalents
from other Siouan languages of:

taku 'what, something"
tuwe/a 'who, someone'
tukte 'which'
tuktel 'where, somewhere'
tokhiya 'where to, somewhere'
tohan/l 'when. sometime'
tona  'how many, some'
tokhel 'how, somehow'
tokha 'what happened, something happened'

Please send cognates or non-cognates or cognates whose
meaning has changed.

Hope you can help
Yours
Bruce


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