Details
General
Morphemic form: | V{galuaq}N (Combinations) |
New orthography: | -gigalui, -ugaluaq |
Proto-eskimoic root: | ɣaluaq- |
Variants: |
V{galuaq}V
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Morpheme type: | Nominaliser |
Left sandhi: | Default (additive, epenthetic or phonotactically truncative) |
Right sandhi: | aq-dropping |
Description
Form and usage:
The root of this affix is presumably the same as V{galuaq}V.
However, as a nominalising stem, it is only used after the two 'copula' affixes N{-u}V 'is' and N{-gə}V 'have as'.
When following N{-u}V, it never takes possessive endings.
Conversely, when following N{-gə}V, it is only used with possessive endings.
Declension information
Stem type: | Weak q-stem |
Declension type: | up-declined |
Declension sandhi: | Regular |
| ABS.sg | ERG.sg | ERG.pl | ALL.sg | ABS.3sg/sg | Special forms |
New orthography |
+galuaq |
+galuup |
+galuit |
+galuamut |
+galua |
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Notes on declension:
The stem declines regularly as a weak q-stem with consonant-initial endings, but with drop of /aq/ before vowel-initial endings.
Furthermore, this stem is up-declined, which thus also causes /aq/ to drop.
In other words, with consonant-initial endings, it behaves like a weak q-stem, but with vowel-initial endings it behaves like a regular k-stem {galuk}.
Very few other stems decline in this peculiar way: most notably N{(q)cuaq}N and N{ŋŋuaq}N.
Meaning(s)
Meaning |
Notes |
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former N |
where N here refers to the noun stem incorporated by either N{-u}V or N{-gə}V. |
Examples |