Reconstruction:Proto-Algonquian/nyi·šwi

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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

Proto-Algonquian cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : *nyi·šwi

Etymology

From a Proto-Algic root whence also Proto-Algic *ni·teme· (twice, two times) (Wiyot rithé (dithé), Yurok na'ami).

Compare Wiyot rit-, ritw- (two) and Yurok n(V)'(V)(C) (na'an' (two), na'ey (two (boats)), no'oh (two (round things)), ni'ihl (two (human beings)), ni'iin (two (human beings)), ni'iyen (two (human beings))).

Proulx argues that Bloomfield initially included the 'y' before the 'i·' in this and some other words out of consideration for Menominee, but that the 'y' is erroneous and fails to be preserved in any Algic language because it was probably not there in the first place. On the other hand, it has been pointed out that all of the numbers from 1–5 "contain a semantically empty initial (root) *ny-, realized as *ne- before a consonant", and that *ni- does not occur in this context.[1]

Numeral

*nyi·šwi

  1. two (2)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Abenaki: nis (two (in counting))
  • Arapaho: niis (two (in counting)), nīsi
  • Cheyenne: néš- (two)
  • Plains Cree: nîso, ᓃᓱ (two)
  • Fox (Sauk): Fox: nîshwi (two)
  • Gros Ventre: nīθä (two)
  • Malecite-Passamaquoddy: nis (two)
  • Massachusett: neese, nees (two)
  • Menominee: ni·s (two)
  • Mohegan-Pequot: nis (two)
  • Nawathinehena: nīsähä (two)
  • Ojibwe: niizh (two), niizho- (two)
  • Unami: nisha (two)
  • Munsee: níisha (two)

See also

References

  • Kroeber (1917)
  • Siebert (1975)
  • Richard Rhodes and David Costa, The History of Algonquian Number Words
  1. ^ Essays in Algonquian, Catawban, And Siouan Linguistics →ISBN, 2003), page 98: "the numbers from ‘one’ to ‘five’ all contain a semantically empty initial (root) *ny-, realized as *ne- before a consonant (PA *nye- and *ni- do not occur), and *-w-i is descriptively segmentable."