Reconstruction:<span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Muskogean</span>/ka *-ka a mediopassive verb suffix *in- + *pi¢a (“to see”) + *-ka → *inpi¢ka (“to appear to”) Category <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Muskogean</span> terms...
(singular subject), ittathopohli (plural subject) ^ Booker, Karen. (2005). "<span class="searchmatch">Muskogean</span> Historical Phonology." In Hardy, Heather Kay and Scancarelli, Janine (eds...
*colyi (<span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-East-<span class="searchmatch">Muskogean</span>) pine Alabama: choyyi Creek: cule Hitchiti: čooyi Koasati: choyyi Mikasuki: čooyi ^ Booker, Karen (2005) “<span class="searchmatch">Muskogean</span> Historical...
vfvnketv Hitchiti: afama Koasati: afankalaho̱ ^ Booker, Karen. (2005). "<span class="searchmatch">Muskogean</span> Historical Phonology." In Hardy, Heather Kay and Scancarelli, Janine (eds...
wvhvlv ⇒ Hitchiti: wahali Koasati: okaamahali ^ Booker, Karen. (2005). "<span class="searchmatch">Muskogean</span> Historical Phonology." In Hardy, Heather Kay and Scancarelli, Janine (eds...
forget”) Creek: mvrvhkv Koasati: imathahkilaho̱ ^ Booker, Karen (2005) “<span class="searchmatch">Muskogean</span> Historical Phonology”, in Hardy, Heather kay and Scancarelli, Janine,...
Mobilian: aya Creek: ayetv Mikasuki: ay(a)- ^ Booker, Karen. (2005). "<span class="searchmatch">Muskogean</span> Historical Phonology." In Hardy, Heather Kay and Scancarelli, Janine (eds...
See also: Reconstruction:<span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Muskogean</span>/čiłaxʷa *čilaxʷa to fall off Alabama: chiloffi (“to drop as leaves or acorns”) Choctaw: chilofa (“to fall out...
See also: Reconstruction:<span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Muskogean</span>/čilaxʷa *čiłaxʷa to peel off ⇒ Alabama: chiɬɬichi (“to flake with a tool”) Choctaw: chilhafa Koasati: chithahlilaho̱...
literally “forgotten water”) Koasati: ilhoosin ^ Booker, Karen (2005) “<span class="searchmatch">Muskogean</span> Historical Phonology”, in Hardy, Heather kay and Scancarelli, Janine,...