argument structure k'u etc.
Bruce Ingham
bi1 at soas.ac.uk
Mon Apr 18 14:28:27 UTC 2005
On 2/4/05 6:39 pm, "ROOD DAVID S" <rood at spot.Colorado.EDU> wrote:
How fascinating. Possibly also nis^ miye kte lo, mis^ niye kte lo. Any
native speakers to solve the problem. I only remember that in this
connection Boas and Deloria give similar play context exampples live imagmu
'I am a cat' and 'imaletka 'I am a branch'.
Bruce
What happens if you're planning a
> prank with role substitution, and you need to say "I'm going to be you,
> and you be me" (note English "me", by the way)? I'm going to guess it'd
> have to be "niye hemacha kte, miye henicha kte" and not *hemayacha or,
> abosultely out, *hechicha. Actually, I bet the more likely construction
> would be niye (cha?) miye kte, which would confirm the "predicate"
> analysis -- but I don't know what might happen if you force the use of
> "hecha".
>
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