"WOUND"
Rgraczyk at aol.com
Rgraczyk at aol.com
Mon May 8 17:34:20 UTC 2006
I have tended to interpret the Crow citation forms as a mostly phonological
innovation, since Hidatsa seems to lack them. Crow seems to have decided that
it doesn't like words that end in i(i), u(u) or aa. There are exceptions,
however, since vocatives (always) and adverbs (mostly) do not use the citation
form. However, the fact that there are several suffixes that follow the
citation form rather than the stem, as John notes, leads one to wonder if there isn't
a deeper historical explanation.
Randy
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