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General


Morphemic form: {nukaq}N
New orthography: nukaq, nukkat
Old orthography: nukaĸ, nugkat
Sources: [13, 17, 16, 19]
Combinations: View list
Right sandhi: Default/none
Inflection sandhi: Geminating
Stem type(s): Weak q-stem

Description and behaviour


Form and usage:

Schultz-Lorentzen [16] describes the meaning of this stem as: 'the youngest in a group of siblings, all of the same sex'. However, the standard meaning today, also matching Kleinschmidt's [13], is: 'younger same-sex sibling', i.e. 'little brother' to a male, and 'little sister' to a female.


Inflection sandhi:

This stem has a very atypical form of gemination, of /k/ to /kk/. Note also the special ABS.4sg/sg form nukki with the archaic variant N{'-i}, with /VC/ deletion triggering compensatory gemination.


Inflection


Declension pattern:

Stem type: Weak q-stem
Declension type: p-declined
Declension sandhi: Geminating
Gemination type: k⇒kk

Stem before consonant Stem before vowel Notable forms
New orthography nukka nuka nukaq, nukkap, nukkat, nukki,
Old orthography nugka nuka nukaĸ, nugkap, nugkat, nugki,
Phonemic orthography nukka nuka nukaq, nukkap, nukkat, nukki,


Meanings and examples


I.e. 'little brother to a man' and 'little sister to a woman'.

  • Piitap nukaa, Piitaq's little brother

    Piitaq is a man, hence nukaq here means 'little brother'.

  • Arnannguup nukaa, Arnannguaq's little sister

    Arnannguaq is a woman, hence nukaq here means 'little sister'.


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