Eskimo-Aleut languages/isoglosses: Difference between revisions
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Under generation from [[Eskimo-Aleut_languages/vocab]]. | Under generation from [[Eskimo-Aleut_languages/vocab]]. | ||
*Labrador Inuttut vs. Nunavik | *North Baffin (vs. South Baffin) | ||
** *pt(i), *ps(i) → ss(i) (pro *tt, *ts) | |||
**"4" ''tisamat'' (pro *sitamat) | |||
**"groundhog" ''siksi' (pro *siksik; typo?) | |||
**"girl" ''niviaqsaaq'' (pro *niviaqsiaq; typo?) | |||
** South: ngn → nn, gl → ll (shared w. Nunavik ~ Labrador) | |||
** South: "tree" ''napaaqtiq'' (pro *napaaqtuq) | |||
** lexical: | |||
***"why" ''suuq'' (South innov. ''sungmat'') | |||
***"where" ''nauk'' (South ''nani'') | |||
***"what" ''kisu'' (pro *suna) | |||
***"older sister" ''aliqannaq'' (pro *angajuk) | |||
*Labrador Inuttut (vs. Nunavik) | |||
**q, r → k, g | **q, r → k, g | ||
** *Lv → ff, jj → tj | ** *Lv → ff, jj → tj |
Revision as of 16:43, 26 January 2011
Inuit dialects
Under generation from Eskimo-Aleut_languages/vocab.
- North Baffin (vs. South Baffin)
- *pt(i), *ps(i) → ss(i) (pro *tt, *ts)
- "4" tisamat (pro *sitamat)
- "groundhog" siksi' (pro *siksik; typo?)
- "girl" niviaqsaaq (pro *niviaqsiaq; typo?)
- South: ngn → nn, gl → ll (shared w. Nunavik ~ Labrador)
- South: "tree" napaaqtiq (pro *napaaqtuq)
- lexical:
- "why" suuq (South innov. sungmat)
- "where" nauk (South nani)
- "what" kisu (pro *suna)
- "older sister" aliqannaq (pro *angajuk)
- Labrador Inuttut (vs. Nunavik)
- q, r → k, g
- *Lv → ff, jj → tj
- rn → nn, rk → kk, rt → tt, rl → ll, rv → vv
- lr → gg
- "younger sister" najaatsuk (pro *najak)
- 1PS uvak (vs. uvaqa)
- "why" summat (vs. sumut)
- -i → ik ?
- "husband" uik (pro *ui)
- "man" angutik (pro *anguti)
- "mother-in-law" sakik (pro *saki)
- "heart" uummatik (pro *uummati)
- "eye" ijik (pro *iji)
- "ear" siutik (pro *siuti)
- "wind" anugik (pro *anugi)
- "load" usik (pro *usi)
- -u → -uk ?
- "chin" talluk (pro *tallu)
- "caribou" tuttuk (pro *tuttu)
- "house" illuk (pro *illu)
- "no" aukang (vs. naggai)