akhe (was RE: Predicative (?)e ...)
Koontz John E
John.Koontz at colorado.edu
Fri Sep 14 05:12:06 UTC 2001
Examples that tend to show that akhe isn't a female speech form. I'm
using Dorsey's glosses. I've retranscribed but kept his word divisions,
though I've inserted = in them.
Here I'm using Dorsey's glosses.
90:63.11
Is^ti'niNkhe akh=e akha, a'=bi=ama
I. is the one said they they say
Here the akhe isn't final. The repeated akha is a pattern that does
occur with 'there is' sentences. I suppose the second akha is
imperfective, though I'm not sure why.
90:143.14
wiga'xdhaN ga'=akh=e a'=bi=ama
my wife that one lying is she said he, they say
This is definitely a masculine speaker.
90:311.4
wadhaxu'xughe naN'ba t?e akh=e a'dha u
racoon two dead the two (lie) indeed halloo
Here Dorsey seems to be considering that akhe might be 'the two', but I
doubt this is correct per se, though he is no doubt noticing that there
are two racoons, but the article form is what he considers singular. The
adha u is the "herald's declarative" (or formal declarative as Rory
suggests) in the (modern) male form (I'm pretty sure!), though spoken by
two crayfish maidens. I make it "There are two dead racoons (we
announce)." I'm wondering if the story didn't originally feature two male
crayfish scouts.
90:335.6
e'gidhe dhe'=akh=e akha ha, a'=bi=ama wa'xe ama
at length this one reclining is he . said, they say whiteman the
Again, a male speaker, plus the male declarative ha, plus internal
position. There are various other examples of "... akh=e akha ha."
90:666.5
ppaN'kka akh=e waxiN'ha wiN thi=aNkhidha=i, ...
Ponca it is he paper one he has sent it to me
I make this 'it was a Ponca who sent me the letter ...'. [In fact, it was
Standing Bear, as the sentence goes on to say.] Here the example is
internal and the speaker is male.
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As far as the gender of a'dha 'indeed', here are female forms:
90:124.1
e'gaN ghage' am=e'dhe
so they cry indeed
90:143.2
a'dhagaz^ade tte e'dhe
you stride over will indeed
90:211.17
wabdha'skabe e'dhe
I stick indeed
I've omitted the 'she said' parts that follow.
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