A Structural and Lexical Comparison of the Tunica, Chitimacha, and Atakapa Languages |
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adjectives adverbs affixes Akokisa appears ATAKAPA LANGUAGES auxiliary bayou canoe Chawasha Chitimacha and Atakapa Chitimacha Tunica COMPARATIVE VOCABULARY-Continued Chitimacha connection corresponding demonstratives dual and plural employed future suffixes Galveston Bay Gatschet's grease hakit hapa honey locust imperative independent forms independent pronouns independent stems indicate infinitive suffix interrogative katc kirka kōra Koroa Lake Charles locative suffixes masculine N-TUNICA nakit negative suffix noun-forming nouns nuxtci objective prefix occur ōts phonetic plural suffix postpositions principal stem pronom pronominal pronominal affixes reflexive prefix river second person plural second person singular subjective suffix syllable third person third person plural third person singular three languages tobacco tree Tunica and Atakapa Tunica and Chitimacha Tunica Chitimacha Atakapa Tunica COMPARATIVE VOCABULARY-Continued Tunica dual verb complex verb stem verb to go verbal suffixes volitional suffix vowel waci wanting in Tunica Washa wira woman yūkit