Dakotan T-words and there equivalents in Siouan
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Sun Apr 23 18:15:21 UTC 2006
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From: "shokooh Ingham" <shokoohban at yahoo.co.uk>
To: <siouan at lists.colorado.edu>
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 11:07 AM
Subject: Dakotan T-words and there equivalents in Siouan
> Dear Siouanists
> I am thinking of what to do in the coming conference
> and would like to look comparatively at the T-words in
> Lakota/ Dakotan and their equivalents in other Siouan
> languages. Caroline has kindly given me the Osage and
> John has given me some hints on Dheghiha. Could I
> ask anyone who has the time to give me the equivalents
> from other Siouan languages of:
Ioway, Otoe-Missouria
? = glottal stop
> taku 'what, something"
dagu'; dagu're (something)
> tuwe/a 'who, someone'
waye're; waye're?sun (someone; somebody; anybody, anyone)
> tukte 'which'
ha'naha; dana'haje
> tuktel 'where, somewhere'
tanda' (where; anywhere, somewhere); tan'?sun, tanda're (somewhere)
> tokhiya 'where to, somewhere'
tanwa', tanda'wa (whereto, whence, whither). Sentence construction can
ulter considerably the rendering of the idea "to where, where to, at/ to
somewhere, someplace".
> tohan/l 'when. sometime'
tahe'da (when, whenever); Also suffixes: "-da, -sge".
> tona 'how many, some'
ta'na, tahe'na; to, he, iyan' (some)
> tokhel 'how, somehow'
tunt?un, tunt?un?un;
> tokha 'what happened, something happened'
Da'hga je/ Da'thga je; Dagu'ra je; Hun'ch?eñi
>
> Please send cognates or non-cognates or cognates whose
> meaning has changed.
>
> Hope you can help
> Yours
> Bruce
>
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