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The Southern Sierra Miwok Language (1964), by Sylvia M. Broadbent

Dictionary: Southern Sierra Miwok-English: Abbreviations & Alphabetic Order (Page 220)


DICTIONARY


ABBREVIATIONS

cscase suffix
intr.    intransitive
msmodal suffix
MrpMariposa dialect
nsnominal suffix
ntnominal theme
Nnoun
NEnominal expression
obsobsolete
pfpostfix
pspronominal suffix
Pparticle
st.1stem 1
tr.transitive
vbverbal base
bsverbal suffix
Vverb
VEverbal expression
YosYosemite dialect

Capitalized two-member initials, e.g., CB, refer to informants. (See list, Introduction to grammar.)

Numerals refer to sections of the grammar where the morpheme in question is discussed.

ALPHABETIC ORDER

a b c e f h i j j k l m n ŋ o p r s š t t. u v w y Y ? • H X Ø C V
a b c e f h i j jcup k l m n ŋ o p r s š t t. u v w y Y ? • H X Ø C V

[Editor’s note: Penutian linguists today transcribe “j” as “y,” and “y” as “ï.” (Silverstein IJAL 45:198 (1979)). “?” is a glottal stop (printed without a dot in the original text). It separates vowels that you don’t combine. “•” follows a long vowel. The English form for “č,” “ŋ,” “š” and “t.” are “ch,” “ng,” “sh,” and “t,” respectively. See the Phonology for more information on the alphabet used here. —dea.]


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