Details
General
| Morphemic form: | {iqnəq}N |
| New orthography: | erneq, ernerit |
| Old orthography: | erneĸ, ernerit |
| Sources: | [MFSJLK10] |
| Combinations: | View list |
| Right sandhi: | Default/none |
| Inflection sandhi: | Weakening |
| Stem type(s): | Strong q-stem |
Description and behaviour
Form and usage:
The meaning of this stem is 'son', e.g. ernera, 'his son'.
Inflection sandhi:
This stem inflects as a strong q-stem with up-declension and weakening of /q/ ⇒ /r/ before vowel-initial endings, according to several sources [SK71], [CWSL51], [JP67]. Note also the alternative absolutive 4sg/sg form erni, 'his (own) son', with N{'-i}, which causes the final /əq/ to drop.
Inflection
Declension pattern:
| Stem type: | Strong q-stem |
| Declension type: | up-declined |
| Declension sandhi: | Weakening |
| Stem before consonant | Stem before vowel | Notable forms | |
|---|---|---|---|
| New orthography | erner | erner | erneq, ernerup, ernerit, erni, |
| Old orthography | erner | erner | erneĸ, ernerup, ernerit, erni, |
| Phonemic orthography | iqnəq | iqnər | iqnəq, iqnərup, iqnərit, iqni, |
Meanings and examples
Tags
References
- [MFSJLK10] Michael Fortescue, Steven Jacobson, Lawrence Kaplan (2010): Comparative Eskimo Dictionary (2ED).
- [SK71] Samuel Kleinschmidt (1871): Den grønlandske Ordbog.
- [CWSL51] C.W. Schultz-Lorentzen (1951): Det Vestgrønlandske Sprog.
- [JP67] Jonathan Petersen (1967): Ordbogêraĸ.