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Quinigua word list:[1] Gursky (1964) has selected and retranscribed some of del Hoyo's (1960) vocabulary, reproduced below.[2]
del Hoyo (1960)
gloss |
Quinigua
|
bean |
mina
|
broad |
patama
|
deep |
sarak
|
deer |
mau
|
dog |
karama
|
duck |
amakia
|
earth |
ama
|
eat |
ama, anama; ka(ene)
|
fish |
ama, ami; ka
|
foot (of deer) |
boi
|
forehead |
niapin
|
go |
wame, wan (?)
|
great |
ya; ki
|
head |
kai
|
hill |
agu, ayu; imi
|
javali, hog |
amoka
|
many |
kai, ki
|
rabbit |
kun
|
rain |
paak
|
red (or black) |
pan, pa
|
reed |
aki, xi
|
rock |
pixa
|
tail (of deer) |
apino
|
thick |
ta
|
tobacco |
axo
|
tree |
ana
|
water |
ka, kwa, wa
|
References
- ^ del Hoyo, Eugenio. 1960. Vocablos de la Lengua Quinigua de los Indios Borrados del Noreste de México. Anuario del Centro de Estudios Humanisticos, Universidad de Nuevo León 1. 489-515.
- ^ Gursky, Karl-Heinz (1964 October) “The Linguistic Position of the Quinigua Indians”, in International Journal of American Linguistics, volume 30, number 4, The University of Chicago Press, →DOI, →JSTOR, pages 325–327