Reconstruction:Proto-Algonquian/-ehs

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This Proto-Algonquian entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Algonquian

Suffix

*-ehs

  1. suffix used to form diminutives; also found in certain kinship terms

Usage notes

  • The suffix could just as well be written *-ehs- or *-ehsa because it was usually followed by the final animate marker -a.
  • Several languages suggest a form with initial -s-, i.e. *-sehs (*-sehs- or *-sehsa).

Descendants

descendants of *-ehs and *-sehs

References

  • Willard Walker, The Proto-Algonquians (1975)
  • James Wherry, Eastern Algonquian Relationships to "proto-Algonquian" Social Organizations (1979)
  • Paul Proulx, Hypotheses in diachronic linguistics, in In Honor of Mary Haas: From the Haas Festival Conference On Native American Linguistics, edited by William Shipley (1988)
  • Paul Proulx, Proto-Algic IV: Nouns, in Studies in Native American Languages VII, volume 17, number 2 (1992)
  • Anthropological Linguistics (journal of Indiana University's Department of Anthropology), volume 39, issue 1 (1997)