The Dakotan Languages, And Their Relations to Other Languages

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The Dakotan Languages, And Their Relations to Other Languages
Williamson Andrew Woods
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In their use or omission the Dak differs from the Englishless than does the Anglo Saxon. As in some of the old I E languages theyare either verbal prefixes or follow their nouns. Nearly all of themseem to be of I E prepositions mostly compounded. I give examples of themore obvious similarities.
Sam. Together with, in skt. A. S. And Dak.
En in, Greek, Teutonic and Dak.
On, A. S. With dat, for, on account of, of, Dak the same.
A verbal prefix on, Icel, A. S. , Dak.
I E ana A. S. An on, Dak an in
...composition on.
A. S. At our at; Dak ta at necessarily transposed.
Eu da Old Ir du, our to, Germ zu; Min du, during, at that time; Dak tuto, till etc.
Eu ek over, of I E ak; Min ak over, Dak in ak -an upon, ak -am beyondover upon, ek -ta at, etc.
Eu api about, around; Min api with.
Eu ambhi about, around, over; Dak am in akam over upon; A S and Ger um. Swed om same meaning; Dak om with, used with plural object only.
A S ni negative; Dak ni prefix in nicha none and base of negative wordsin shni not combined with reflexive sa.


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