Companion Terms for 7 and 8 (Re: 'eight' some more)
Koontz John E
John.Koontz at colorado.edu
Tue May 11 16:29:55 UTC 2004
On Tue, 11 May 2004, Michael Mccafferty wrote:
> From another language family: the Uto-Aztecan language Nahuatl has a
> vegisimal system, based on 20, which represents the counting of ten
> fingers and *ten toes*. Unfortunately, I don't know how counting is
> performed physically. ...
Presumably a good deal of hopping occurs during the teens.
> However, the numbers go like this, in translation:
> aside-one 6
> aside-two 7
> aside-three 8
> aside-four 9
This sounds like it might involve holding the counted fingers in a
different zone than usual, somewhat like my original suggestion that
Siouan *(h)pa- and *hpe might involve holding the hand in a different
place, e.g., near the head.
Or it might refer to something like counting "beside" the already counted
hand.
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