OP /the/ vs. /dhaN/ (fwd)
R. Rankin
rankin at ku.edu
Wed May 19 21:32:33 UTC 2004
> 'Nostrils', unfortunately, are a set.
Is it possible that there are traces of a DUAL in some of these forms? Things
like 'hands, feet, eyes, ears, etc.' that come in pairs are a good place to look
for such morphology. Turkish, for example, is reputed to have special
morphology for bodypart pairs. Quapaw, as documented by Dorsey, had a dual
category among its deictic clusters in addition to singular and plural. I never
ran across it in any other Dhegiha dialect, but that doesn't mean it isn't
there.
> I think that Bob recently said that forms like *naNaNp-e were originally
> 'right hand'.
Not me. *$a:ke was Proto-Siouan 'hand', while the nape word is strictly MVS. I
don't know if there is any known vocabulary for "handedness" or not.
Bob
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