Details
General
| Morphemic form: | {kaŋiqlukcuaq}N |
| New orthography: | Kangerlussuaq |
| Old orthography: | Kangerdlugssuaĸ |
| Sources: | [CWSL58], [CBBJRPIKJR97] |
| Combinations: | View list |
| Constituents: | {kaŋiqluk}N + N{(q)cuaq}N |
| Right sandhi: | /aq/ drop |
| Inflection sandhi: | |
| Stem type(s): | Regular q-stem |
Description and behaviour
Form and usage:
This is the name of a small town in West Greenland, literally 'big fjord', Danish: Søndrestrømfjord. This was originally an old, American air base, which was later converted to a public airport. This was the location where the atlantic aeroplane from Copenhagen would land, and people would then continue on to their destination in Greenland with smaller planes.
Right sandhi:
Right sandhi is inherited from the right-most component, N{(q)cuaq}N. See this for details.
Meanings and examples
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Tags
References
- [CWSL58] C.W. Schultz-Lorentzen (1958): Den Grønlandske Ordbog.
- [CBBJRPIKJR97] Christian Berthelsen, Birgitte Jakobsen, Robert Petersen, Inge Kleivan & Jørgen Rischel (1997): Oqaatsit.