From Armik.Mirzayan at USD.EDU Mon Feb 11 20:22:46 2013 From: Armik.Mirzayan at USD.EDU (Mirzayan, Armik) Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 14:22:46 -0600 Subject: Registration for 33rd Siouan and Caddoan Languages Conference In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear All, I wanted to let you know that the registration website for the 33rd Siouan and Caddoan Languages Conference (13-15 June, 2013, at Sitting Bull College, at Ft. Yates, North Dakota) is now available. You can find the link for registration on the Conference Announcement website: http://www.laksummerinst.com/?page_id=36 On this page, if you click either on "SCLC Registration" or on "Register" you will be guided through the registration process. If you are planning on presenting a paper at the conference, you will be asked to provide a preliminary topic or title for your paper during the registration. Your title/topic doesn't have to be exact or final at this point; it is simply there for me to have a (rough) idea of how to organize a preliminary schedule. There are also several other pieces of information regarding housing, travel, and some options (2 lunches, a dinner, and more) that you can specify while registering. Abstract submission deadline (noted on the conference announcement website as well) is 5 May, 2013. You can email abstracts, in PDF or Word format, to Armik.Mirzayan at usd.edu. Best wishes, Armik ----------------------------------------- Armik Mirzayan, Assistant Professor Department of Languages, Linguistics, and Philosophy The University of South Dakota 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion SD 57069 Armik.Mirzayan at usd.edu Phone: 605-677-3159 ----------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From saponi360 at YAHOO.COM Sat Feb 23 05:23:33 2013 From: saponi360 at YAHOO.COM (Scott Collins) Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2013 21:23:33 -0800 Subject: Words for Loss, Lose and Lost Message-ID: Hello, I was trying to find the word or words for loss, lose and lost in Tutelo-Saponi. What would comparative words be in other Dhegiha languages and what would be the literal translation of those words? I'm hoping to be able to extrapolate the word for loss or lost through comparison unless there is a word that is used for loss in Tutelo-Saponi.   I was thinking perhaps "iha:o ki-hiye-nE". Literally, "no balance". lE= go, no= yaha or iha:o, and way = hatkox (path) lE:yaha:hatkox or lE:yahatkox-se Could these words figure into gone away (lost, lose)...     Scott P. Collins ---------------------------------------------------------------------- WE ARE THE ONES WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR Evil Is An Outer Manifestation Of An Inner Struggle “Men and women become accomplices to those evils they fail to oppose.” "The greater the denial the greater the awakening." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM Sat Feb 23 17:21:36 2013 From: dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM (David Kaufman) Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2013 11:21:36 -0600 Subject: Words for Loss, Lose and Lost In-Reply-To: <1361597013.55016.YahooMailClassic@web181405.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: The Biloxi word for 'lose' is ka-paha-ni-ye: ka- and -ni are the circumfix for negation; paha means something like 'sight' or 'appearance'; -ye is the causative = something like 'cause to not be in sight' or 'cause to be invisible.' Dave On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 11:23 PM, Scott Collins wrote: > > Hello, I was trying to find the word or words for loss, lose and lost in > Tutelo-Saponi. ****** > > What would comparative words be in other Dhegiha languages and what would > be the literal translation of those words? I'm hoping to be able to > extrapolate the word for loss or lost through comparison unless there is a > word that is used for loss in Tutelo-Saponi.**** > > ** ** > > I was thinking perhaps "iha:o ki-hiye-nE".**** > > Literally, "no balance". **** > > lE= go, no= yaha or iha:o, and way = hatkox (path)**** > > lE:yaha:hatkox or lE:yahatkox-se**** > > Could these words figure into gone away (lost, lose)...**** > > > > Scott P. Collins > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > WE ARE THE ONES WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR > > Evil Is An Outer Manifestation Of An Inner Struggle > > “Men and women become accomplices to those evils they fail to oppose.” > > "The greater the denial the greater the awakening." > > -- David Kaufman, Ph.C. University of Kansas Linguistic Anthropology -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From saponi360 at YAHOO.COM Tue Feb 26 02:15:35 2013 From: saponi360 at YAHOO.COM (Scott Collins) Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 18:15:35 -0800 Subject: Words for Loss, Lose and Lost In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thank you Dave, I didn't see that one in the Biloxi dictionary. I must have missed it.       Scott P. Collins ---------------------------------------------------------------------- WE ARE THE ONES WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR Evil Is An Outer Manifestation Of An Inner Struggle “Men and women become accomplices to those evils they fail to oppose.” "The greater the denial the greater the awakening." --- On Sat, 2/23/13, David Kaufman wrote: From: David Kaufman Subject: Re: Words for Loss, Lose and Lost To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Date: Saturday, February 23, 2013, 11:21 AM The Biloxi word for 'lose' is ka-paha-ni-ye: ka- and -ni are the circumfix for negation; paha means something like 'sight' or 'appearance'; -ye is the causative = something like 'cause to not be in sight' or 'cause to be invisible.'  Dave On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 11:23 PM, Scott Collins wrote: Hello, I was trying to find the word or words for loss, lose and lost in Tutelo-Saponi. What would comparative words be in other Dhegiha languages and what would be the literal translation of those words? I'm hoping to be able to extrapolate the word for loss or lost through comparison unless there is a word that is used for loss in Tutelo-Saponi.   I was thinking perhaps "iha:o ki-hiye-nE". Literally, "no balance". lE= go, no= yaha or iha:o, and way = hatkox (path) lE:yaha:hatkox or lE:yahatkox-se Could these words figure into gone away (lost, lose)...     Scott P. Collins ---------------------------------------------------------------------- WE ARE THE ONES WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR Evil Is An Outer Manifestation Of An Inner Struggle “Men and women become accomplices to those evils they fail to oppose.” "The greater the denial the greater the awakening." -- David Kaufman, Ph.C. University of Kansas Linguistic Anthropology -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Armik.Mirzayan at USD.EDU Mon Feb 11 20:22:46 2013 From: Armik.Mirzayan at USD.EDU (Mirzayan, Armik) Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 14:22:46 -0600 Subject: Registration for 33rd Siouan and Caddoan Languages Conference In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear All, I wanted to let you know that the registration website for the 33rd Siouan and Caddoan Languages Conference (13-15 June, 2013, at Sitting Bull College, at Ft. Yates, North Dakota) is now available. You can find the link for registration on the Conference Announcement website: http://www.laksummerinst.com/?page_id=36 On this page, if you click either on "SCLC Registration" or on "Register" you will be guided through the registration process. If you are planning on presenting a paper at the conference, you will be asked to provide a preliminary topic or title for your paper during the registration. Your title/topic doesn't have to be exact or final at this point; it is simply there for me to have a (rough) idea of how to organize a preliminary schedule. There are also several other pieces of information regarding housing, travel, and some options (2 lunches, a dinner, and more) that you can specify while registering. Abstract submission deadline (noted on the conference announcement website as well) is 5 May, 2013. You can email abstracts, in PDF or Word format, to Armik.Mirzayan at usd.edu. Best wishes, Armik ----------------------------------------- Armik Mirzayan, Assistant Professor Department of Languages, Linguistics, and Philosophy The University of South Dakota 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion SD 57069 Armik.Mirzayan at usd.edu Phone: 605-677-3159 ----------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From saponi360 at YAHOO.COM Sat Feb 23 05:23:33 2013 From: saponi360 at YAHOO.COM (Scott Collins) Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2013 21:23:33 -0800 Subject: Words for Loss, Lose and Lost Message-ID: Hello, I was trying to find the word or words for loss, lose and lost in Tutelo-Saponi. What would comparative words be in other Dhegiha languages and what would be the literal translation of those words? I'm hoping to be able to extrapolate the word for loss or lost through comparison unless there is a word that is used for loss in Tutelo-Saponi. ? I was thinking perhaps "iha:o ki-hiye-nE". Literally, "no balance". lE= go, no= yaha or iha:o, and way = hatkox (path) lE:yaha:hatkox or lE:yahatkox-se Could these words figure into gone away (lost, lose)... ? ? Scott P. Collins ---------------------------------------------------------------------- WE ARE THE ONES WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR Evil Is An Outer Manifestation Of An Inner Struggle ?Men and women become accomplices to those evils they fail to oppose.? "The greater the denial the greater the awakening." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM Sat Feb 23 17:21:36 2013 From: dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM (David Kaufman) Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2013 11:21:36 -0600 Subject: Words for Loss, Lose and Lost In-Reply-To: <1361597013.55016.YahooMailClassic@web181405.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: The Biloxi word for 'lose' is ka-paha-ni-ye: ka- and -ni are the circumfix for negation; paha means something like 'sight' or 'appearance'; -ye is the causative = something like 'cause to not be in sight' or 'cause to be invisible.' Dave On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 11:23 PM, Scott Collins wrote: > > Hello, I was trying to find the word or words for loss, lose and lost in > Tutelo-Saponi. ****** > > What would comparative words be in other Dhegiha languages and what would > be the literal translation of those words? I'm hoping to be able to > extrapolate the word for loss or lost through comparison unless there is a > word that is used for loss in Tutelo-Saponi.**** > > ** ** > > I was thinking perhaps "iha:o ki-hiye-nE".**** > > Literally, "no balance". **** > > lE= go, no= yaha or iha:o, and way = hatkox (path)**** > > lE:yaha:hatkox or lE:yahatkox-se**** > > Could these words figure into gone away (lost, lose)...**** > > > > Scott P. Collins > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > WE ARE THE ONES WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR > > Evil Is An Outer Manifestation Of An Inner Struggle > > ?Men and women become accomplices to those evils they fail to oppose.? > > "The greater the denial the greater the awakening." > > -- David Kaufman, Ph.C. University of Kansas Linguistic Anthropology -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From saponi360 at YAHOO.COM Tue Feb 26 02:15:35 2013 From: saponi360 at YAHOO.COM (Scott Collins) Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 18:15:35 -0800 Subject: Words for Loss, Lose and Lost In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thank you Dave, I didn't see that one in the Biloxi dictionary. I must have missed it. ? ? ? Scott P. Collins ---------------------------------------------------------------------- WE ARE THE ONES WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR Evil Is An Outer Manifestation Of An Inner Struggle ?Men and women become accomplices to those evils they fail to oppose.? "The greater the denial the greater the awakening." --- On Sat, 2/23/13, David Kaufman wrote: From: David Kaufman Subject: Re: Words for Loss, Lose and Lost To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Date: Saturday, February 23, 2013, 11:21 AM The Biloxi word for 'lose' is ka-paha-ni-ye: ka- and -ni are the circumfix for negation; paha means something like 'sight' or 'appearance'; -ye is the causative = something like 'cause to not be in sight' or 'cause to be invisible.'? Dave On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 11:23 PM, Scott Collins wrote: Hello, I was trying to find the word or words for loss, lose and lost in Tutelo-Saponi. What would comparative words be in other Dhegiha languages and what would be the literal translation of those words? I'm hoping to be able to extrapolate the word for loss or lost through comparison unless there is a word that is used for loss in Tutelo-Saponi. ? I was thinking perhaps "iha:o ki-hiye-nE". Literally, "no balance". lE= go, no= yaha or iha:o, and way = hatkox (path) lE:yaha:hatkox or lE:yahatkox-se Could these words figure into gone away (lost, lose)... ? ? Scott P. Collins ---------------------------------------------------------------------- WE ARE THE ONES WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR Evil Is An Outer Manifestation Of An Inner Struggle ?Men and women become accomplices to those evils they fail to oppose.? "The greater the denial the greater the awakening." -- David Kaufman, Ph.C. University of Kansas Linguistic Anthropology -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: