Appendix:Proto-Omotic reconstructions
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Bender (1987: 33-35)[1] reconstructs the following proto-forms for Proto-Omotic and Proto-North Omotic, the latter which is considered to have descended from Proto-Omotic.
List
[edit]English gloss | Proto- Omotic |
Proto-North Omotic |
---|---|---|
ashes | *bend | |
bird | *kaf | |
bite | *sats’ | |
breast | *t’iam | |
claw | *ts’ugum | |
die | *hayk’ | |
dog | *kan | |
egg | *ɓul | |
fire | *tam | |
grass | *maata | |
hand | *kuc | |
head | *to- | |
hear | *si- | |
mouth | *non- | |
nose | *si(n)t’ | |
root | *ts’ab- | |
snake | *šooš | |
stand (vb.) | *yek’ | |
this | *kʰan- | |
thou (2.SG) | *ne(n) | |
water | *haats’ | |
we (1.PL) | *nu(n) | |
ye (2.PL) | *int- | |
green | *c’il- | |
house | *kyet | |
left | *hadr- | |
elephant | *daŋgVr | |
sister, mother | *ind | |
armpit | *šoɓ- | |
boat | *gong- | |
grave | *duuk | |
vomit | *c’oš- |
References
[edit]- ^ Bender, Lionel M. 1987. "First Steps Toward proto-Omotic." Current Approaches to African Linguistics 3 (1987): 21-36.