Proto-ALGIC IV

Nouns

Authors

  • Paul Proulx

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.644

Keywords:

Algonquian languages-- Noun, Algonquian languages-- Grammar, Historical

Abstract

In Proto-Algic, a primary noun stem often ends in a derivational final, a secondary one in a nominalizer. Both usually resemble demonstrative pronouns in shape. A dependent noun stem lacks a root, and generally begins in **i:, **o:, or in a consonant other than **2 or **k(w). In those cases where it is paired with a medial beginning in **2 or **k(w), a prefix receptor (**-c, **--I, **-s, **-S, or **-t) is prefixed. Inflection for allocation differs for kin, human body parts, parts of nonhumans, and general nouns.

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How to Cite

Proulx, . P. (1992). Proto-ALGIC IV: Nouns. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 17, 11-57. https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.644