Outer instrumentals.
Koontz John E
John.Koontz at colorado.edu
Fri Jan 11 18:19:47 UTC 2002
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 Rgraczyk at aol.com wrote:
> Re: wo- 'by shooting' < wa?o:
>
> Crow has a small set of verbs beginning in oo-:
>
> o'ottach 'break by shooting'
> oo'xeechi 'pierce through by shooting'
> o'oxexawi 'shot up' (stative)
> oo'xxaxxi 'shoot an arrow or bullet into a hole'
> oo'xpi 'wound, shoot at and hit' --also--
> uu' 'hit target'
>
> Several of these stems also occur with other instrumental prefixes, e.g.,
> alaxxaxxi' 'insert foot into', du'xxaxxi 'insert hand', pa'xxaxxi 'insert'.
>
> It looks to me like Crow has preserved the 'by shooting' instrumental without
> wa-.
In Omaha-Ponca, and, I think, Dhegiha generally, the equivalent of *wa-o-
> *wo'- is accented u'- (or uu'-) as opposed to unaccented u- from just
*o-. The development of *wa-?o > *Wo# > OP mu(u)'= is a bit different,
because of timing (when in the history of Siouan) and/or the glottal stop.
Is there any possibility that Crow oo' could be a case of wa-o-? I'm
interested, because I'm not entirely convinced that the ?-initial of
?-stems is organic. It sometimes looks to me more like just the onset of
V-initials combined with some reanalysis.
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