Other Contexts that Condition =bi
Koontz John E
John.Koontz at colorado.edu
Sun Sep 23 17:43:28 UTC 2001
On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Koontz John E wrote:
> 4) The 'heraldic' or 'announcement by authority' or 'formal' declarative
> particles a'dha (male) and e'dhe (female) (sometimes ano (anau) in
> songs or modern speech, I think) also condition =bi. Dorsey often
> glosses these as 'indeed'.
>
> Dorsey 1890:33.10-11
>
> "Mas^c^iN'ge ni'kkagahi s^ka'ghe=tta=i" a'=bi a'dha.
> "Rabbit chief you will make him" he says INDEED
>
> - Note that 'Rabbit' is consistently Mas^c^iN'ge in Dorsey's texts,
> whereas modern Omahas seem to much prefer Mas^tiN'ge.
>
> - This form of the future, with =i (if needed) and no positional is used
> for polite requests. You might call it the precative.
I spoke too soon, cf.
90:144.14
s^aN'= s^kaghe=tta=i a'dha
enough you do FUT PL indeed
'you will finish, indeed'
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