Hi everybody,<br><br>I'm currently working on an essay on reduplication in Siouan-Catawban, a topic that I gather has been discussed here at least twice previously, from a historical-typological perspective. I was wondering if anyone could tell me:
<br>* Does anyone know of any examples of Tutelo reduplication other than the three given by Horatio Hale?<br>* Are there any handy summaries of reduplication in Dhegiha, other than Boas' for Ponca?<br>* Does reduplication ever occur in Hidatsa?
<br>* If Randolph Graczyk is on this list, I was wondering whether he could maybe upload a copy of his paper somewhere? It would be great to be able to cite a better source on Crow reduplication than the rather unhelpfully brief two I've found so far.
<br>* Does Blair Rudes's grammar of Catawba have a working title by which I
can cite it? (or is it published yet? I'm referring to
<a href="http://listserv.linguistlist.org/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0405&L=SIOUAN&P=R3513&I=-3">http://listserv.linguistlist.org/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0405&L=SIOUAN&P=R3513&I=-3</a>)<br> <br>Incidentally, my conclusion so far (perhaps unsurprisingly) is that reduplication in a pluractional sense is unquestionably reconstructible
for Proto-Siouan-Catawban, and in an adjectival inanimate plural sense
is probably reconstructible for Proto-Siouan, despite having a
much more limited distribution (only Crow, Ohio Valley, and Dakotan so far.) If anyone's interested, I'd be happy to send a copy after I finish it next week.<br><br>Thanks for your help,<br>Lameen Souag<br>