Yuman etymologies file slips

Fichas sobre las etimologías en yuman

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Subject LanguageYuman-Cochimí
Language PID(s)ailla:119818
Title [Indigenous]
Language of Indigenous Title
TitleYuman etymologies file slips
Language Community
Country(ies)United States
Place CreatedPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Date Created0000-00-00
Description [Indigenous]
Language of Indigenous Description
DescriptionAlan Spafford was a student of Terrence Kaufman (TK) at the University of Pittsburgh. He undertook to do this research as a project for a class using the book "A Comparative Study of Yuman Consonantism" (1968, De Gruyter press) by Alan Campbell Wares. The data are ordered by semantic domain.

Terrence Kaufman worked on Hokan languages mainly during the 1980s, though he started his research in the 1970s.

The languages mentioned in the file slips are Walapai, Mohave, Maricopa, Cocopa, Diegueño, Tipai, Papai, Kiliwa, Havasupai.

The possible reconstruction is in the bottom left corner (*item).
Letter(s) on the bottom right corner represent the language name abbreviation.
The abbreviations used are the following:
Co: Cocopa; TK uses Coc in his paper (cited as a reference in this resource)
Mo: Mohave (Mojave); TK: Moh
W: Walapai: TK: Hwa
Ya: Yavapai; TK: Yav
P: Papai; TK: Pp
H: Havasupai; TK: Hav
T: Tipai
Yu: Yuma; TK: Yum
Ma: Maricopa; TK: Mar
K: Kiliwa; TK: Kil
D: Diegueño; TK: Die
Ca: Campo; TK: Cam

The files contain the following themes/topics:
YUMA001R001I001 Food Preparation
YUMA001R001I002 Plants
YUMA001R001I003 Plants Non-Edible
YUMA001R001I004 Household Items
YUMA001R001I005 Descriptive Adjectives - 01
YUMA001R001I006 Descriptive Adjectives - 02
YUMA001R001I007 Abstract Nouns
YUMA001R001I008 Animals - 01
YUMA001R001I009 Animals - 02
YUMA001R001I010 Commerce Terms & Numerals
YUMA001R001I011 Transitive & Intransitive Verbs - 01
YUMA001R001I012 Transitive & Intransitive Verbs - 02
YUMA001R001I013 Body Parts - 01
YUMA001R001I014 Body Parts - 02
YUMA001R001I015 Human Beings Relationships - 01
YUMA001R001I016 Human Beings Relationships - 02
YUMA001R001I017 Hunting Ideas/Weapons
GenresLexicon
Grammar
Source Noteyuman_Etymologies
References
Contributor(s) Individual / RoleKaufman, Terrence (Contributor)
Contributor(s) Corporate / Role

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