Reconstruction:Proto-Algonquian/a·mo·wa
Proto-Algonquian
Alternative forms
Noun
Descendants
- Plains Algonquian:
- Blackfoot: naamóówa (“bee”) (with n- added under the influence of other words)
- Cheyenne: háhnoma (“bee”)
- Central Algonquian:
- Eastern Algonquian:
References
- ^ Berman, Howard (2006) “Studies in Blackfoot Prehistory”, in International Journal of American Linguistics, volume 72, number 2, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, →JSTOR, page 279
- ^ Warne, Janet Leila (1975) A historical phonology of Abenaki (PhD Thesis)[1], McGill University, page 81
- ^ Goddard, Ives (1965) “The Eastern Algonquian Intrusive Nasal”, in Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, volume 31, number 3, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, →JSTOR, page 213