Reduplicated Active verbs

Emily Schudel Emily.Schudel at uregina.ca
Fri Jul 10 23:36:08 UTC 2009


Hi!

Thanks for the welcome back.  It's good to be digging back into the
work!

I do have Linda's dissertation - it's a great source of details and
data.  It really is hard to find good examples that are glossed
though...very frustrating!

Thanks!  I will probably "see" you again online.  Have a good summer!

Emily

>>> "Rankin, Robert L" <rankin at ku.edu> 07/06/09 3:37 PM >>>
Emily,
 
Welcome back!  Stoney is very important because there is so little in
print on it.  I assume you probably have Linda Cumberland's excellent
dissertation on Assiniboine.
 
I'll look at my Kansa and Quapaw data to see if I have any of what
you're looking for.  I don't recall any instances off hand, but the
Dhegiha languages don't make as much use of reduplication as Dakotan.
 
Best of luck with your work.
 
Bob Rankin

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From: owner-siouan at lists.Colorado.EDU on behalf of Emily Schudel
Sent: Mon 7/6/2009 12:27 PM
To: SIOUAN at lists.Colorado.EDU
Subject: Reduplicated Active verbs



Hi everyone.

It has been a really long time since I've posted on this list...life
kind of took over for awhile, but now I am back and immersed in my
pursuit for a PhD...back working on the Dakota dialects (specifically
Nakoda and Stoney).

Anyway, I am presently working on a paper on reduplication in the Dakota
dialects (specifically with regards to the relationship of the meaning
of reduplication and the status of the verb and its subject) and was
wondering if anyone had examples of reduplicated transitive active verbs
with inanimate objects - with glosses - in any of the Dakota dialects.
I have found many example of reduplicated active (and stative) verbs by
searching in every published grammar and related thesis/dissertation I
can find, and in many, many assorted articles, but it seems that finding
the actual meaning of the reduplications is quite another matter!  I
think I have pretty much exhausted every avenue I can think
of...although I am still plowing through a variety of text collections
to see if anything pops up.

Now that I think about it, I would also take examples like this (if they
exist) from other Siouan languages too if anyone can recommend some good
sources of reduplication examples, since I am not as familiar with the
literature for Siouan languages other than the Dakota group.

In the meantime, I will keep searching...

Thanks!

Emily



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