Details

General


Morphemic form: {qilalugaq}N
New orthography: qilalugaq, qilaluaq, qilalukkat
Old orthography: ĸilalugaĸ, ĸilaluvaĸ, ĸilaluvkat
Sources: [10, 5, 13, 16]
Combinations: Click here
Right sandhi:
Default/none,
Inflection sandhi:
Geminating,
Stem type(s):
Weak q-stem,

Description and behaviour


Form and usage:

This stem denotes a whale of the Monodontidae family. There are two subtypes, distinguished with a modifier:

According to the Comparative Eskimo Dictionary [18], the historical form of this stem is {qilaluɣaq}, so the stem historically ends in /gaq/, which is also the most common form today. However, in older dictionaries and grammars using the old orthography, especially Kleinschmidt [10] and Schultz-Lorentzen [13, 5], it was usually spelt with a 'v' instead, i.e. ĸilaluv (Kleinschmidt calls the spelling with g 'provincial'). This 'v' nevertheless still geminates to [kk], spelt 'vk', thus revealing that the underlying phoneme in fact is /g/. This pattern is seen in a number of stems, cf. e.g. {iqalugaq}N and {uugaq}N.


Inflection sandhi:

The stem has regular gemination of /g/ to [kk]. Even in the old orthography, where this was spelt ĸilaluvaĸ, the stem still had gemination of this /v/ to [kk], spelt 'vk', thus revealing that this phoneme in fact is a /g/. This pattern was apparently standard for stems ending in -vaĸ, according to Schultz-Lorentzen [5].


Inflection


Declension pattern:

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

Stem before consonant Stem before vowel Notable forms
New orthography qilalukka qilaluga
qilalugaq
qilalukkap
qilalukkat
Old orthography qilaluvka qilaluva
qilaluvaq
qilaluvkap
qilaluvkat
Phonemic orthography qilalugga qilaluga
qilalugaq
qilaluggap
qilaluggat

Notes on declension:

We include the old orthography declension with '-vaĸ' ⇒ '-vka', although the spelling nowadays is most commonly with '-gaq'.


Meanings and examples


Especially with a modifier, qilalugaq qaqortaq, to distinguish the meaning.

Especially with a modifier, qilalugaq qernertaq (or tuugaalik), to distinguish the meaning.