anatax̂
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Aleut
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Noun
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Aleut
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Etymology
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Apparently from
Japanese
貴方
(
anata
,
“
you
”
)
+
-x̂
(
absolutive suffix
)
.
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Pronunciation
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(
Atkan
)
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈanataχ/
Noun
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anatax̂
(
Bering Island
,
hapax
)
Japanese
person
Synonyms:
Yapuunax̂
,
Yapuunix̂
References
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^
José Andrés Alonso de la Fuente (2015 August 12) “Bering Island Aleut
anata-x̣
‘Japanese’”, in
Studia Orientalia Electronica
[1]
, volume
107
,
→ISSN
, pages
7-16
.
Categories
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Aleut terms derived from Japanese
Aleut terms suffixed with -x̂
Aleut terms with IPA pronunciation
Aleut lemmas
Aleut nouns
Aleut hapax legomena
ale:Demonyms
Aleut terms borrowed from Japanese
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