waiN
R. Rankin
rankin at ku.edu
Thu Sep 5 14:21:12 UTC 2002
No, I'm just talking about ?-stems, not glottalized
stop stems.
In addition to the ones you list, there's 'think',
which has a preverb of some kind but it's the ?iN that
is conjugated. And there's our mysterious *?e: 'be??'
> k? in
>
> *s^ik?e 'woman's brother-in-law'
> *k?iN 'pack, carry on back'
> *k?e 'dig'
> *hki?uN 'gamble' (*k?oN in Dhegiha)
> *k?u 'give'
> *yook?i 'to roast'
> *k?a... *k?o... *k?e... in onomatopeics for grating
noises
> *ak?a 'south or west wind'
>
> The most promising look to be 'dig'. 'roast'. and, of
course, 'pack on the
> back'. 'Give' might be a dative, but probably not a
suus-form.
>
> ===
>
> *?iN 'wear about the shoulders'
> *?o 'hit and wound'
> *?uN 'do/be'
>
> I think there's a longer list of *?-stems on the list
a few years ago.
> I also surveyed OP carying verbs a while back this
year.
>
> JEK
>
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