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**healer, doctor (are there different words for traditional vs. modern healers?)
 
**healer, doctor (are there different words for traditional vs. modern healers?)
 
**priest (guessing this will be borrowed- is there a non-borrowed word?)
 
**priest (guessing this will be borrowed- is there a non-borrowed word?)
**monsoon/rainy season (what are the seasons? do they have names?)
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**monsoon/rainy season (what are the seasons, and what are they like? what are their names?)
   
 
==Peter==
 
==Peter==

Revision as of 18:37, 6 September 2012

Review wordlists from individual sessions here to avoid repeated elicitation. Remember to post whether your session is group or individual, and try to indicate roughly when it will be happening so that later sessions can adjust their lists to avoid duplicating the work of earlier sessions.

Vivian

Individual 008 (1:30pm Tuesday)

I'll be filling blanks for body part plurals and getting more body parts, like those below:

  • heads
  • mouths
  • noses
  • tongues
  • bloods?
  • lip
  • lips
  • jaw
  • jaws
  • neck
  • necks
  • chest
  • chests
  • belly
  • bellies
  • hip
  • hips
  • thigh
  • thighs
  • knee
  • knees
  • elbow
  • elbows
  • eyebrow
  • eyebrows
  • eyelash
  • eyelashes
  • eyelid
  • eyelids
  • nostril
  • nostrils
  • armpit
  • armpits
  • back
  • backs
  • buttock
  • buttocks

Jevon

Individual 007

I'm planning on just going back and filling in missing plurals until I get a sense of a pattern for singular/plural alternations. New (lexemes) are at the top.

  • Man
  • Men
  • Cat
  • Cats
  • Village
  • Villages
  • Tribe/Nationality
  • Tribes/Nationalities
  • Girls
  • Women (married)
  • Women (unmarried)
  • People
  • Mothers
  • Fathers
  • Brothers
  • Sisters
  • Rivers
  • Streams
  • Riverbanks
  • (Big) rocks
  • Branches
  • Sticks
  • Roads
  • Places
  • Finger/Toe
  • Arms
  • Legs

Matt

Group 011 Individual 007 (Wed. Sept. 5, 10:00 AM)

In my group elicitation I intend to do:

  • name / names
  • tail / tails
  • claw / claws
  • horn / horns
  • feather / feathers
  • yellow
  • green
  • blue
  • heavy
  • light
  • 1S / 1P
  • 2S / 2P
  • 3S / 3P
  • to walk (all persons, present prog.)
  • to sleep (all persons, present prog.)

Kelsey

  • water
  • swamp/wetland
  • rapids/falls
  • air
  • sky
  • day
  • night
  • fire
  • smoke
  • ash(es)
  • salt
  • soup/stew
  • meat
  • bread
  • egg
  • milk
  • antelope
  • goat
  • crocodile
  • hippopotamus
  • elephant
  • insect/bug
  • mosquito
  • knife
  • roof
  • door
  • wall
  • white
  • black
  • red

Melanie

  • hot
  • cold
  • wet
  • dry
  • old
  • new
  • fast
  • slow
  • near
  • far
  • happy
  • funny
  • sad
  • soft
  • hard
  • light/bright
  • dark
  • nice
  • kind
  • mean
  • smart
  • stupid
  • high
  • low
  • tasty/delicious
  • spicy
  • sweet
  • savory


Kayla

--Kayla 18:11, 4 September 2012 (UTC) I intend to use this longish list for both individual and group sessions today. I will delete any words I don't get to sometime tonight.

NOUNS

  • seed(s)
  • thorn(s)
  • field(s)
  • house(s)
  • fence(s)
  • boat(s)
  • bridge(s)
  • car(s)
  • bike(s)
  • village(s)
  • school(s)
  • shirt(s)
  • shoe(s)
  • hat(s)
  • pant(s)
  • sock(s)
  • skirt(s)
  • bag(s)
  • belt(s)
  • earring(s)
  • necklace(s)

ADJECTIVES

  • good
  • bad
  • short (being)
  • tall (being)
  • skinny
  • fat
  • old
  • young
  • pretty
  • ugly
  • clean
  • dirty

Oana

For GE on Tuesday 9/04

  • child, children
  • person, people
  • god, gods
  • bride
  • groom
  • animal, animals
  • pig, pigs
  • fox, foxes
  • insect, insects
  • worm, worms
  • tail, tails
  • fur
  • claw, claws
  • feather, feathers
  • food
  • drink, beverage
  • milk
  • egg, eggs
  • fruit, fruit (pl)
  • leaf, leaves
  • root, roots

For IE on Tuesday 9/04

At 2:30-3:30 pm.

  • Verb paradigms for past tense: go, walk, run (if time allows, mostly to get the verb stem and some morphology and the pronouns)

Kayla has the following list, which we may get through as well:

  • ant, ants
  • beetle, beetles
  • louse, lice
  • grasshopper, grasshoppers
  • fly, flies
  • butterfly, butterflies
  • bee, bees
  • snake, snakes
  • mouse, mice
  • lizard, lizards
  • elephant, elephants
  • gazelle, gazelles
  • flower, flowers
  • seed, seeds
  • thorn, thorns
  • pitch, tree juice, gum
  • firewood
  • eyelash
  • eyebrow
  • nostril
  • nose
  • throat
  • knee
  • elbow
  • cheek
  • forehead
  • wrist
  • navel

Nico

Individual Elicitation 9/5/2012

  • world
  • sunrise
  • sunset
  • morning
  • afternoon
  • night
  • week, weeks
  • month, months
  • year, years
  • rain
  • (rain)storm
  • lightning
  • thunder
  • sky
  • full moon
  • book, books
  • horse, horses (male and female)
  • donkey, donkeys (male/female)
  • monkey, monkeys (male/female)
  • wolf, wolves
  • bird, birds

Erin

GE 8/28

  • one
  • two
  • three
  • four
  • five
  • six
  • seven
  • eight
  • nine
  • ten
  • unmarried woman
  • small boy
  • small girl
  • wife, married woman
  • child

for IE 9/5

  • questions I had from various GEs:
    • can you say /na/ by itself?
    • can you say /aser/ or /jaser/ or /ŋaser/ by itself?
    • can you say /tȋ/ by itself?
    • can you say /lustanti/ or /lusan/ by itself?
  • new lexical items:
    • grease (ie, cooking fat)
    • plain, flat area of land
    • mountain
    • hill
    • jungle
    • forest
    • desert
    • valley
    • country (ie, a nation)
    • stinky
    • rotten
    • unripe (as in fruit)
    • over-ripe (if different from rotten)
    • maggot
    • round (shape)
    • dream (n)
    • rope
    • healer, doctor (are there different words for traditional vs. modern healers?)
    • priest (guessing this will be borrowed- is there a non-borrowed word?)
    • monsoon/rainy season (what are the seasons, and what are they like? what are their names?)

Peter

  • Carburetor
  • Polar bear
  • Elf
  • Wheaties (etc.)