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voorhis at westman.wave.ca
voorhis at westman.wave.ca
Tue Aug 19 04:15:20 UTC 2003
Koontz John E wrote:
> The remaining issue here is the comparison of uN or aN with ee. As I
> think I asked, isn't there something funny about the distribution of *ee
> in Algonquian - like first syllables only?
I'll comment on this since the "lurking Algonquianists" don't seem to be
reacting. Proto-Algonquian short *i and *e apparently didn't contrast
in first syllables; *e is generally reconstructed. Proto-Algonquian
long *ii seems not to occur in initial position, though after cononants
both *ii and *ee are found in first syllables. Elsewhere *ee and *aa
are occasionally in alternation conditioned by following pronominal
suffixes.
Paul
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