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Proto-Yokuts reconstructions:[1]
Whistler & Golla (1986)
gloss |
Proto-Yokuts
|
acorn |
*pʰutʰuʂ
|
beaver |
*t’ɨːpɨkʰ ~ *ʈ’ɨːpɨkʰ
|
blood |
*hɨːpa-ʔ
|
bone |
*c’iy
|
child |
*witʰip
|
child (diminutive) |
*wicʰip
|
coyote |
*kʰay’iw
|
eight |
*mun’us
|
eye |
*sasa-ʔ
|
fingernail |
*xiːsix
|
fire |
*ʔoʂitʰ
|
fish |
*lopʰiʈʰ
|
flea |
*p’aːk’il
|
friend |
*noːcʰi
|
head louse |
*tʰihiʈʰ
|
heart |
*ʔuʂik’
|
horn |
*ɨʂɨl’
|
mountain |
*lomitʰ
|
mouth |
*sama-ʔ
|
north |
*xosim
|
nose |
*ʈʰɨŋɨk’
|
shaman |
*ʔaŋʈʰiw
|
skunk |
*cʰox
|
sky |
*ʈʰipʰin
|
star |
*c’ayatas
|
string |
*c’ikiy
|
tears |
*maŋal
|
three |
*ʂoːpʰin
|
two |
*poŋiy
|
water |
*ʔilik’
|
References
- ^ Whistler, Kenneth; Golla, Victor (1986). "Proto-Yokuts Reconsidered". International Journal of American Linguistics. 52 (4): 317–358.