Details

General


Morphemic form: {əcə}N
New orthography: isi, isâ
Old orthography: isse, issâ
Sources: [13, 16]
Combinations: Click here
Right sandhi:
Default/none,
Inflection sandhi:
Default/none,
Stem type: ə-stem

Description and behaviour


Form and usage:

The meaning of this stem is 'eye'. In modern day, there may be some confusion between three different stems, that are all spelt isi in the new orthography. Only in the etymological orthography of the Comparative Eskimo Dictionary [18] can we distinguish all three:

All three forms have fallen together into just one, isi, in the new orthography. You may therefore hear both e.g. isia and isaa for absolutive 3.sg/sg N{-a}. Some of the confusion was present already in the old orthography, where {əcə}N, isse, could be distinguished from ise, but the latter could be either {əci}N or {isə}N, because the old orthography did not distinguish between /ə/ and true /i/.


Inflection


Declension pattern:

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

Stem before consonant Stem before vowel Notable forms
New orthography isi isa
isi
isip
isit
Phonemic orthography əcə əcə
əcə
əcəp
əcət


Meanings and examples


Also in non-literal sense.

  • meqqutip isaa, the eye of the needle [10]
  • naqiterutip isaa, the eye on a type face [10]
  • assammiup isaa, the stone in a ring (jewellery) [10]
  • illuinnarmik isilik, one-eyed; a person with only one eye [10]

    Literally: someone with only one of the pair of eyes.