a JOD H. cognate entry
Rankin, Robert L
rankin at ku.edu
Tue Feb 16 20:52:51 UTC 2010
Thanks Iren!
The cognate part seems to be a-gu-ki. The -na would have to be something else. A diminutive in Dakota, an article in Hocank. Who knows? If it were Hidatsa I wouldn't expect an /n/ in the middle of a word, but, again, who knows?
Bob
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Mark, Bob,
for what it's worth, I don't think that this is Hooca?k. I've never come across a word like this, and I've checked the database too.
Mark, maybe you could send me some more examples of what is marked "H." in the slip files? I might be able to help you more then.
Cheers,
Iren
> Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 15:09:11 -0600
> From: rankin at ku.edu
> To: siouan at lists.Colorado.EDU
> Subject: RE: a JOD H. cognate entry
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> I blew it up some and it is: H. aku-kina with a little x beneath the first k. I can't tell if it's Hoca,k or not. It looks like it might be. So the k with the x would probably be a /g/. We'll see if John thinks it's Hidatsa.
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> Bob
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> For me, Mark, the image is too small even with my magnifying glass, jgt
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> From: Mark J Awakuni-Swetland
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> Aloha all,
> Here is the first example of an H. cognate for agi'ki.
> Is this, in fact, Hochank (Winnebago)?
> Thanks!
> Mark
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