Awicakeya, le oie tokiyatanhan hiyu ca slolye wacanmi yelo!
shokooh Ingham
shokoohbanou at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Jun 23 13:09:56 UTC 2006
Dear Clive
Nice to find another Lakota enthusiast. I had better
reply before anyone else does. The word you mentioned
Itooicacu which i have in the dictionary I have from
Buechel, but I must say that I almost didn't include
it in the dictionary. Initially when I strted
compiling the dictionary, I only put a word in If I
could be sure of its derivation. Later however I
began to think that in a dictionary "the more the
merrier", also who was I to judge if a word was
genuine or not. So it went in, but I was never very
confident about it and since then I have never managed
to elicit it from anyone as a word for camera. The
word I did get was iteicu, the derivation of wich is
plain. Possibly the first word should be iteoicacu or
iteoicu. I really am not sure. It may as you say be
a legendary self perpetuating typo. Anyway welcome
to the club
Bruce
--- Clive Bloomfield <cbloom at ozemail.com.au> wrote:
> Hello folks, This is my first posting here, so I am
> feeling a little
> diffident. For the past three years now, I have
> been, amongst other
> pursuits, an Australian self-taught (hélas!) student
> of Lakotaiyapi,
> (mostly using S.R. Riggs's Dakota Grammar (1893);
> E.C. Deloria's
> Dakota Texts (1932); Boas & Deloria (1939); Fr. E.
> Buchel's Grammar
> of Teton Lakota (1939); Prof. B. Ingham's (Lincom
> Europa) "Lakota"
> monograph of 2003, and whatever other authoritative
> sources from
> IJAL, etc, I can lay my hands on.) At times one
> does feel like the
> proverbial client who had engaged himself for a
> lawyer! :) I've been
> a fascinated member of this list since February, and
> have been
> content to be still, and read & learn from the
> experts. But on this
> occasion I fear, curiosity has momentarily
> emboldened me! :( I am
> greatly perplexed about the precise etymology, (if
> known) of the
> Lakota word for "camera", given by Professor Ingham
> in his E.-L.
> Dict. (2001) as : "itooicacu", and by
> Buechel-Manhart (2002) as both
> "itooicacu" & "itocicacu" [DAR applies]. I am not
> concerned about
> variants here, but I am unspeakably curious about
> this words
> derivation : how to account for both "o's" in the
> first version of
> the word? (one being a locative affix, one
> presumes); where does the
> first "c" in that second version hail from? I
> understand that the
> "e" of "ite" [face] has been elided before the first
> "-o-", as
> in ,for instance, "itowapi<iteowapi" [picture;
> photograph; portrait].
> Is the verbal root "icu" to take", I wonder? I
> suspect not. But if it
> is so, how to account for "-ica-"? Might there
> perhaps be some degree
> of "ikceya-woglakapi" contraction happening here?
> Could that "-ica-"
> conceivably be "-wica-"? I will spare you any more
> of my own
> speculations, but I would dearly appreciate any
> etymologically
> deconstructive illumination of this puzzling word,
> from any scholar
> or knowledgable person who can spare the time! :-).
> Thank you for
> allowing me to participate! Toksa ake mitakuyepi,
> Clive Bloomfield
> of Melbourne,
> Australia.
>
>
>
>
> P.S. Some
> years ago I completed formal tertiary studies of
> Ancient Greek &
> Latin languages & literatures. I also have a
> reasonable (working
> reading/writing) knowledge of Finnish, Hungarian &
> Modern Turkish,
> and being part of the Irish diaspora, have acquired
> sufficient
> Gaeilge over the years to speak the language to some
> degree, read
> fluently, and teach it passably. Hope that does not
> seem too much
> like "bravado" or "puffery" - I just felt that it
> was germane to a
> self-intro. to professional linguists & scholars. I
> am very aware of
> that proverb on self-praise! You should see the list
> of languages of
> which I am a total ignoremus! :-)) P.P.S. Might
> "itocicacu" be one
> of those legendary long-perpetuated typos [ first
> "c" for poorly
> written "o"??]
>
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