Omaha nasal vowels
Ardis R Eschenberg
are2 at acsu.buffalo.edu
Thu Aug 24 18:09:43 UTC 2000
John,
Wow.
Okay I will need help with the historical reasonings as the only
historical notions I have are from comparing UmoNhoN with the Lakhota I
know (not very in-depth!).
Some examples of oN transcribed as uN before a back consonant are:
iNgdhoNga 'cat' as iNgdthuNga
ichoNga 'mouse' as ichuNga (the first 'i' may also be nasal, it seems
to vary by speaker a bit)
Please do send me a list of words to elicit on aN vs. oN. I'd be happy to
check as they come up. I was doing this last year but inconsistently
which leads to little conclusion.
-Ardis
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