2006 SCLC: Announcement and Call for Papers
rwd0002 at unt.edu
rwd0002 at unt.edu
Thu May 4 13:40:28 UTC 2006
Quoting Heike Bödeker <heike.boedeker at netcologne.de>:
> Dear Willem,
>
>> Sometimes [k] sounds very postvelar, like IPA [q], in the
>> environment of [a]. Compare Cree peyak [peyaq] 'one' (at least as
>> pronounced by Buffy Sainte Marie)
>
> Where is she from? Frankly I can't remember that, at least for the
> Plains and Montagnais varieties I came to hear.
Dear Heike:
According to the biography below, she was born on the Qu'Appelle Cree
reserve in Saskatchewan.
http://www.creative-native.com/biograp.htm
Our Algonquianist friends can surely tell us what the Cree dialect must
be on that reserve.
My contact with Cree is as limited as one can imagine: I heard Buffy
count on the mike before a performance on TV! Her pronunciation of the
[k] in peyak struck me. I have done a fair amount of fieldwork on
Lakota, but can only remember this one Oglala friend with the [k] in
kaka that struck me. So it could all be coincidence and idiosyncratic
pronunciations.
Best regards,
Willem
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