Hochunk HO
Rankin, Robert L
rankin at ku.edu
Wed Feb 18 15:52:36 UTC 2004
As a monosyllabic noun, /ho:/ 'voice, fish' is always long. I don't
know its status in the compound. As I recall from Miner, some of these
automatically lengthened monosyllables lose their length in larger
constructs. Others may not. It's an empirical question. As for the
penultimate /a/of Hocangara, I assume "Dorsey's Law" vowels are "real"
to speakers, and, according to Lipkind, short, unaccented /a/ is often
[schwa] anyway.
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