Reconstruction:Proto-Algonquian/mwa·kwa
Appearance
Proto-Algonquian
[edit]Noun
[edit]*mwa·kwa
Descendants
[edit]- Central Algonquian:
- Cree: mâkwa/ᒫᑲᐧ (maakay, “loon”), mwâkwa/ᒫᐧᑲᐧ (maaykay, “loon”)
- Naskapi: ᒺᒄ (mwaakw, “loon”)
- Northern East Cree: ᐧᒫᒄ (ymaakw, “loon”)
- Southern East Cree: ᐧᒫᒄ (ymaakw, “loon”)
- Atikamekw: mwakw (“loon”)
- Montagnais: muakᵘ (“loon”)
- Menominee: muak (“loon”)
- Fox: maankwa (“loon”)
- Miami: maankwa (“loon”)
- Ojibwe: maang (“loon, common loon”)
- Eastern Algonquian:
References
[edit]- Kenneth L. Miner, Theoretical Implications of the Great Menominee Vowel Shift, in Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics 4 (1979)
- David Costa, The Historical Phonology of Miami-Illinois Consonants, in the International Journal of American Linguistics, volume 57
- Berman, Howard (1992) “A Restriction on the Shape of Proto-Algonquian Nouns”, in International Journal of American Linguistics, volume 58, number 3, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, →JSTOR