Numi dilleri
(Numik dilleri sayfasından yönlendirildi)
Numi dilleri ya da Numik dilleri (İngilizce Numic languages), ABD'nin batısında Kızılderililer tarafından konuşulan Uto-Aztek dilleri ailesinden dil grubu.
Numi dilleri | |
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Coğrafi dağılım | ABD'nin batısı |
Sınıflandırma | Uto-Aztek |
Alt bölümler |
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Adlandırma
değiştirNumi < Numik < Numic adı «kişi» anlamına gelen Numi kelimesine İngilizcede dil ailesi yapan -ic sıfat yapım eki getirilerek oluşturulmuştur:
- /nɨmɨ/ Merkezî ve Güney Numi dilleri nʉmʉ (Komançice)
- /nɨwɨ/ Kawaiisu
- /nɨwɨ/ ve /nɨŋwɨ/ Colorado River
- /nuu/ Ute
Sınıflandırma
değiştir- Merkezî Numi dilleri
- Güney Numi dilleri
- Batı Numi dilleri
Karşılaştırma
değiştirMonoca | Kuzey Payutçası | Timbişaca | Şoşonice | Komançice | Kawaiisu | Colorado River | |
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[*hoa] 'av, tuzak' |
[hoa] | [hoa] | [hɨwa] | [hɨa] | [hɨa] | [hɨa] | [oa] (SP) 'casus' |
[*jaka] 'ağlama' |
[jaɣa] | [jaɣa] | [jaɣa] | [jaɣai] | [jake] | [jaɣi] | [jaɣa] |
[*kaipa] 'dağ' |
[kaiβa] | [kaiβa] | [keeβi] | [kaiβa] | |||
[*kuttsu] 'bizon' |
[kuttsu] | [kuttsu] 'inek' |
[kwittʃu] 'inek' |
[kuittʃun] 'inek' |
[kuhtsu] 'inek' |
[kuttsu] | |
[*naŋka] 'kulak' |
[nakka] | [nakka] [naɡɡa] (So Nev) |
[naŋɡa] | [naŋɡi] | [naki] | [naɣaβiβi] | [naŋkaβɨ] (Ch) [nakka-] (Ut) |
[*oppimpɨ] 'mesquite' |
[oɸimbɨ] | [oɸi] 'mesquite bean' |
[oβi(m)bɨ] | [oppimpɨ] (Ch) | |||
[*paŋkʷi] 'balık' |
[pakkʷi] | [pakkʷi] [paɡɡʷi] (So Nev) |
[paŋŋʷi] | [paiŋɡʷi] | [pekʷi] | ||
[*puŋku] 'pet, dog' |
[pukku] | [pukku] [puɡɡu] (So Nev) 'horse' |
[puŋɡu] 'pet' |
[puŋɡu] 'horse' |
[puku] 'horse' |
[puɣu] | [puŋku] (Ch) [pukku] (Ut) 'pet' |
[*tɨpa] 'çam fıstığı' |
[tɨβa] | [tɨβa] | [tɨβa] | [tɨβa] | [tɨβattsi] | [tɨβa] | |
[*woŋko] 'çam' |
[wokkoβɨ] | [wokkoppi] [.oɡɡoppi] (So Nev) |
[woŋɡoβi] | [woŋɡoβin] | [wokoβi] | [woɣo-] (only in compounds) |
[oɣompɨ] |
Kaynakça
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