EgaN (was Re: Tense, aspect and time in Siouan.)
Koontz John E
John.Koontz at colorado.edu
Fri Jun 23 15:15:33 UTC 2000
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, R. Rankin wrote:
> There is the very widespread egaN/ekaN meaning 'like'. John: do you derive
> that particle from the same source? Semantically it "sort of" fits.
Ardis seems to be off-line at the moment, or she could join me in our
shared pastime of egaN-counting:
egaN 'to be thus to one; to be like something'
egaN 'yes; agreeement'
egaN ~ gaN ~ aN (use one or other: egaN very common, gaN rare, aN
unusual)
'having' conjunction (temporally, etc., preceding clause
marker)
egaN 'in order to' (with following clause, different accentuation)
egaN required particle with e=..dh(e)=e=gaN 'to think'
egaN 'sort of' (more general post verbal use)
I think this isn't the full list, but it's a start.
You can't speak Omaha-Ponca without egaN.
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