Appendix:Proto-Kalapuyan reconstructions
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Proto-Kalapuyan reconstructions:[1]
Shipley (1970)
[edit]no. | gloss | Proto-Kalapuyan |
---|---|---|
1 | all | *pu- |
2 | bad | *khaskha |
3 | big | *pala |
4 | bird | *twi(ː)ca |
5 | bite | *yiːk |
6 | black | *muː |
7 | blood | *nu |
8 | blow | *puː- |
9 | bone | *ca |
10 | burn | *y- |
11 | cold | *tuːku |
12 | come | *ma- |
13 | come | - |
14 | cut | - |
15 | dig | *hu- |
16 | dog | *tal |
17 | drink | *kʷh- |
18 | dry | *chakkaluː |
19 | dull | *tu- |
20 | dust | *skuːp |
21 | earth | *nuwa |
22 | eat | *kʷVnafu |
23 | egg | *pha |
24 | eye | *kʷhillaːk, *kʷhalliːk |
25 | fall | |
26 | father | *-fa- |
27 | father | *maːma |
28 | fear | *n- |
29 | fear | *yakla |
30 | feather | *lunka |
31 | few | *puː(n) |
32 | five | *waːn |
33 | flower | *puːk |
34 | four | *tapa |
35 | fruit | *kayna |
36 | give | *tiː |
37 | good | *suː |
38 | grass | *luːkʷa |
39 | green | *ci- |
40 | guts | *niːya |
41 | hair, head | *kʷaː |
42 | hand | *laːkʷa |
43 | he | *kʷawk |
44 | hear | *kapt |
45 | heart | *-uːpna |
46 | heavy | *kayt |
47 | hot | *ʔuːk |
48 | I | *chi |
49 | ice | *tic |
50 | kill | *tah- |
51 | know | *yukhu |
52 | lake | *paːɫ |
53 | leaf | *takhVɫ |
54 | left | *kay |
55 | liver | *paw |
56 | long | *puːs |
57 | louse | *t- |
58 | man | *ʔuːyhi |
59 | many | - |
60 | meat | *muːkhi, *muːkʷhi |
61 | mother | *naːna |
62 | mountain | *maːfuː |
64 | name | *kʷat |
65 | neck | *puː- -k |
66 | new | *pa(n)ɫa |
67 | nose | *nuːna |
68 | not | *waːnk |
69 | old | *yuː(k) |
70 | one | - |
71 | other | *wana |
72 | path | *kawni |
73 | person | *mim |
74 | pierce | *twa- |
75 | push | *t- |
76 | red | *c- -l |
77 | river | *cal |
78 | rope | *cal |
79 | round | *(wi)luː |
80 | saliva | *ta(w)f |
81 | say | *na(ka) |
82 | sea | *minlak |
83 | see | *huːthu |
84 | sew | *-aːkʷaː(t) |
85 | short | *-u(w)pna |
86 | sing | *kawt |
87 | sit | *tastu |
88 | sit | *yuː |
89 | sky | *yank |
90 | sleep, lie | *way |
91 | smell | *h- |
92 | snake | *(t)kaː |
93 | snow | *-uː(p)paː(y)k |
94 | split | *plVk |
95 | stand | *taːp |
96 | stone | *taː |
97 | straight | *yalk |
98 | suck | - |
99 | sun | *pyan |
100 | swell | *kuːf |
101 | swim | *kʷay(n) |
102 | tail | *tkuː |
103 | they | *k(ʷ)i(n)nVk |
104 | thick | *fip |
105 | thin | *kliʔk |
106 | think | *m- -t |
107 | this | *kʷus(a) |
108 | this | *haːs(a) |
109 | thou | *maː(ha) |
110 | three | *psin |
111 | throw | *kawi |
112 | tie | *takt |
113 | tongue | - |
114 | tooth | *ti |
115 | tree | *watVk |
116 | two | *kaːmi |
117 | walk | *ʔiːti |
118 | wash | *kaw(a)ɫ |
119 | wash | *cawC |
120 | water | *pk(y)aː |
121 | we | *stuː |
122 | what | *ʔa(k)kaː |
123 | white | *maw |
124 | wind | *-iːʈwa |
125 | wing | *wa(ː)n |
126 | ye | *mV(t)tiː |
127 | year | *miːcwa |
References
[edit]- ^ Shipley, William. 1970. Proto-Kalapuyan. In Swanson, Jr., Earl H. (ed.), Languages and Cultures of Western North America, 97-106. Pocatello: Idaho State University Press.