land=mother???
R. Rankin
rankin at ku.edu
Thu Aug 22 17:30:55 UTC 2002
Ioway-Otoe hiN- is, I think, definitely to be
associated with earlier *miN-. There are a few other
terms that show the same h/m/w alternation (or
replacement) pattern. I seriously wonder/doubt if
Dhegiha iN- is cognate with the IO prefix; the
alternation is semi-regular for IO but not at all in
Dhegiha. I guess I always just assumed that terms for
'ones own parent' didn't need a possessor since they
were always possessed by their antecedant. And I don't
think iN- a loan either.
> Dhegiha also has iN as the first person possessive
for these stems,
> otherwise not found in Dhegiha (except maybe iNs^?age
'(my) elder'?), but
> rather similar, I think, to the first person
possessive in Ioway-Otoe,
> though I doubt it's a loan.
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