Dhegiha Plurals and Proximates
Koontz John E
John.Koontz at colorado.edu
Mon Jun 16 07:34:46 UTC 2003
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Rory M Larson wrote:
> I've been looking over Carolyn Quintero's "First Course in Osage" book
> in Mark's office. It looks like there are number of cases where we
> get some sort of Cai sequence, including the end sequence of the
> we-plural form.
I don't have this material, but I suspect that the ai in this case is a
reduced a(dh)e, presumably the declarative on a dual.
> As far as I can tell, pi generally functions as a pluralizer,
> except in third-person declarative forms (pe/pa), where it is
> used for either singular or plural. Is this understanding
> correct?
I believe so. Allowing for -pi ~ -pe ~ -pa as allomorphs instead of OP -i
~ -bi ~ -b- it's essentially the same situation as OP.
> There also seems to be a post-verbal particle =dhe ~ =e which is
> supposed to function as a sort of emphatic. Does this equate to
> anything in any language outside of Osage?
It's the feminine declarative, comparable to OP -he (vs. masculine -ha(u))
in the Dorsey texts. I'm not sure if it's necessarily cognate. It seems
to be a better match for OP -dhe (vs. -dha(u)), which is more emphatic
than the declarative, and also occurs in reporting or announcing the words
of others (-edhe,- adha). I recall that Clifford Wolfe used to use -ano
(-adhau) in his PowWow announcing.
> Finally, I'm going to ask again for comment from the comparativists
> (John? Bob?) on the alternate Winnebago 3rd-person pluralizer
> =ire. Is it known to be cognate to anything outside of Winnebago?
Frommemory:
Winnebago -irE ~ -wi
IO -hnE ~ -wi
Mandan -kErE (< -krE)
Tutelo -hlE
It has always looked to me like the PS form is something like *=kre. I
don't understand Winnebago i. It's a bit like Teton having iNktE in the
future (with some support in Winnebago, as I recall), while the others all
have *kte (with the e-grade). I think *=kre conditions the a-grade in
ablaut, like *=pi, so, as Bob has been pointing out, it's probably best to
speak in terms of *akre and *api.
In an aside, OP e=iN=the 'perhaps' may have a cognate of the Teton iN of
the future, though this iN never occurs with the future =tte.
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