Dakotan T-words and there equivalents in Siouan
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    Rgraczyk at aol.com
       
    Mon Apr 24 22:40:14 UTC 2006
    
    
  
Bruce:
Here are some Crow forms:
sa'apa 'what'
sa'apdak 'something'
sa'apako 'from when, from where'
sape'e 'who'
sape'elak 'someone'
sho'oke 'which'
sho'o 'where'
sho'ola 'where'
sho'onnak 'somewhere'
sho'ossee 'where to'
sho'on 'where, when'
sho'ohtannak 'when (future)'
sho'ohtaleesh 'when (past'
sa'awi 'how many'
sho'ota 'how'
sho'otdak 'somehow'
sho'ohka 'to what extent'
There seem to be four basic stems:
sa'apa 'what'
sape'e 'who'
sho'o 'where'
sa'awi 'how many'
It will be interesting to see what you come up with!
Randy
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