Appendix:Proto-South Bougainville reconstructions
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Proto-South Bougainville reconstructions:
Evans (2009)
[edit]A detailed historical-comparative study of South Bougainville has been carried out by Evans (2009).[1] Reconstructed Proto-South Bougainville lexicon from Evans (2009):
Gloss | Proto-South Bougainville |
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blood | *ereŋ |
bone | *kōna |
ear | *rome |
eye | *rutɔ |
fat, grease | *titi |
guts | *kō |
hand (arm) | *komɔ |
head | *bore |
knee | *mī |
left (hand) | *mɔre- |
liver | *nonɔŋ |
neck | *kuru |
nose | *keni |
right (hand) | *mē- |
tongue | *meneŋ |
wing | *kupɔ |
three | *be- |
four | *kɔre- |
ten | *nɔraŋ |
brother (older of male) | *batato |
brother (older of male) | *tāta |
child | *tōtō |
daughter (my) | *norɔ |
father | *bomɔ |
husband | *bɔ[m,ŋ] |
man | *nugaŋ |
mother | *bōko |
person | *nɔmm[e,ai] |
name | *mīŋ |
son (my) | *nuri |
wife | *bana |
cloud | *kɔmo |
dust | *rɔmo |
garden | *kɔti |
island | *mɔto |
ocean | *maira |
sand | *piti(a) |
sea | *piruŋ |
sky | *pɔn(iŋ) |
smoke | *ī |
sun | *rua |
water | *doŋ |
betelnut | *mōti |
branch | *āgu |
coconut (tree) | *mou |
fruit, seed | *tinaŋ |
leaf | *pɔda |
mango | *baiti |
sugarcane | *tɔnɔŋ |
sweet potato | (*ane) |
tobacco | *buru |
tree | *koi |
(tree) trunk | *mono |
bird | *bɔrege |
dog | *masika |
eel | *baramɔ |
fowl, chicken | *kokore |
rat | *koto |
bad | *orara |
big | *pɔn(n)ɔ |
black | *muŋ[i,o] |
cold | *kamari |
dirty | *kumi |
far | *iti- |
hungry | *perɔ |
long, tall | *iti- |
old | *uri- |
sick | *tipɔ |
thick | *mōtu |
warm, hot | *tɔkɔtɔkɔ |
white | *kākɔtɔ |
fall | *ru- |
flow | *tū |
go | *be- |
push | *tūme |
put | *ti- |
turn | *bero- |
breathe, live | *roma- |
cough | *k(o)u- |
die | *bō |
drink, eat | *nai |
hear | *tarɔ- |
sleep | *ati- |
smell | *nū- |
spit | *tutu- |
suck | *muti- |
References
[edit]- ^ Evans, Bethwyn. 2009. Beyond pronouns: further evidence for South Bougainville. In Bethwyn Evans (ed.), Discovering history through language: Papers in honour of Malcolm Ross, 73-101. Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University.
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