Reconstruction:Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan/pəlæk
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Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Apparently found only in the Chukotkan branch. In Chukchi and Kerek it is augmented with the singulative suffix.
Bogoraz (1937) also reports Chukchi пычагтува- (pəčaɣ-tuwa-, “to take off boots”), in which the first part may be an incorporated element descending from this root. In fact, generally Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan *l > Chukchi l, but it often alternates with č.
Noun
[edit]*pəlæk
- boots (possibly made of reindeer skin)
Descendants
[edit]- Chukotkan
- Chukchi: плакылгын (plakəlɣən), пычагтуваркын (pəčaɣtuwarkən, “to take off boots”)
- Koryak: плаакыт (plaakət) (only plural)
- Kerek: плакылӈын (plakəlŋən), аплакылъан (aplakəlʔan, “barefoot”)
- Alutor: плаку (plaku)
References
[edit]- Fortescue, Michael (2005) Comparative Chukotko-Kamchatkan dictionary (Trends in Linguistic Documentation; 23), Berlin – New York: de Gruyter, →ISBN.
- Bogoraz, Vladimir G. with Stebnicki, Sergei N. (1937) луораветланско-русский (чукотско-русский) словарь [Luoravetlan-Russian (Chukchi-Russian) Dictionary] (Труды по лингвистике; Vol. 6), Moskow-Leningrad: государственное. учебно-педагогическое издательство, page 116.