Reconstruction:Proto-Cariban/kɨnmô
Appearance
Proto-Cariban
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Perhaps derived from an element *kɨ-, also shared by the alternative constructions *kɨwɨ and *kɨku; it is possible that only this first element should actually be reconstructed for Proto-Cariban, with *kɨwɨ, *kɨnmô, and *kɨku being later derivations. However, Meira alternatively suggests that the latter two forms may themselves be derived from *kɨwɨ, in which case *kɨnmô may perhaps derive from a compounding of forms such as *kɨwɨ + *nmô.
Pronoun
[edit]*kɨnmô
Inflection
[edit]Proto-Cariban personal pronouns
Derived terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]- Guianan:
- Parukotoan:
- ⇒ Kaxuyana: kïmoro
References
[edit]- Meira, Sérgio (2002) “A first comparison of pronominal and demonstrative systems in the Cariban language family”, in Mily Crevels, Simon van de Kerke, Sergio Meira and Hein van der Voort, editors, Current Studies on South American Languages[1], Leiden: Research School of Asian, African, and American Studies (CNWS), Leiden University, →ISBN, pages 255–275
- Gildea, Spike, Doris Payne (2007) “Is Greenberg’s ‘Macro-Carib’ viable?”, in Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi: Ciências Humanas, volume 2, number 2, Belém, pages 19–72
- Meira, Sérgio, Bruna Franchetto (2005) “The southern Cariban languages and the Cariban family”, in International Journal of American Linguistics, volume 71, pages 127–192
- Meira, Sérgio (1998) A Reconstruction of Proto-Taranoan: Phonology and Inflectional Morphology[2], Houston: Rice University, page 189
- Courtz, Hendrik (2008) A Carib grammar and dictionary[3], Toronto: Magoria Books, →ISBN, page 310