Details

General


Morphemic form: N{-vik}N
New orthography: -vik, +pik
Old orthography: -vik, -pik
Sources: [9, 12, 11, 14]
Combinations: Click here
Variants: V{-vik}V,
Left sandhi:
Truncative,
Right sandhi:
Assibilation (t⇒s),
Inflection sandhi:
Default/none,
Stem type: Regular k-stem

Description and behaviour


Form and usage:

The meaning of this affix is 'real N'. It also has a verbal variant, V{-vik}V with a related meaning.


Left sandhi:

The affix is normally truncative nowadays. However, in a few lexicalised cases, it appears to have been added additively to the preceding stem instead, thus behaving as N{vik}N instead. This is seen in e.g.

However, these cases are all lexicalised, so we shall not attempt to account for these few special cases in the morphemic form recorded here.


Inflection


Declension pattern:

Declension type: up-declined
Declension sandhi: Default/none

Stem before consonant Stem before vowel Notable forms
New orthography -vik -vi
-vik
-viup
-viit
Phonemic orthography -vik -vi
-vik
-viup
-viit


Meanings and examples


  • angutivik, a real man

    From angut, 'man'.

  • ativik, real name (given name)

    From ateq, 'name'.

  • ativia, his real name [9]
  • nunavia, his real place; the land of his birthplace [9]
  • nunap inuii, the land's real (original) people/inhabitants [9]

    I.e. the indigenous population. This is with the absolutive 3sg/pl ending N{-i}, and note that the initial /v/ is not written in the context /uvi/ in the new orthography.