a phonetic mystery
Shannon West
shanwest at uvic.ca
Wed Mar 21 07:30:11 UTC 2001
> It had nasalization associated with the morph
> preceding ktA. If I
> recall correctly, Winnebago or Chiwere preserves the [iN].
Okay. I'm not sure I'm following this, so correct me if I'm off in left
field. Would this be what is going on in Assiniboine:
wayaga - he sees
wayagiNkta - he will see
yuda - he eats (transitive)
yudiNkta - he will eat
It goes on and on. A lot of verbs with stress on the first syllable seem to
be suseptible to this A--> iN ablaut (?) when -kta appears.
As for mni 'water', I've got it with both the nasal and non-nasal vowel from
my primary consultant. I suspect that's my ear though.
Shannon
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