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Reconstruction:Proto-Uto-Aztecan/wokon

This Proto-Uto-Aztecan entry contains reconstructed words and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Uto-Aztecan

Noun

*wokon

  1. pine tree

Descendants

*wokon (unmarked)
  • Cahita:
  • Corachol:
  • Cora: jucú
  • Huichol: hucú
  • Northern Uto-Aztecan:
  • Hopi: löqö
  • Numic: [Term?]
  • Northern Paiute: wogopi
  • Tarahumaran:
  • Central Tarahumara: okó
  • → Pimic:
  • O'odham: huk
  • Tepehuan:
  • Northern Tepehuan: úkui
  • Southeastern Tepehuan: juk
*wokon-ta (absolutive)
  • Nahuan: *okotl
    • Classical Nahuatl: ocotl
    • Mecayapan Nahuatl: ocoꞌ
    • Spanish: ocote
  • Northern Uto-Aztecan:
  • Cupan: [Term?]

References

  • Manaster Ramer, Alexis (1993), “Blood, tears, and murder: the evidence for Proto-Uto-Aztecan syllable-final consonants”, in Marle, Jaap van, editor, Historical Linguistics 1991: Papers from the 10th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Amsterdam, 12-16 August 1991, Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, page 203: “wokon ‘pine’”
  • Miller, Wick R. (1967) Uto-Aztecan Cognate Sets (University of California Publications in Linguistics; 48), Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, page 50: “320a pine tree *woko. 320b *hoko.”
  • Voegelin, C. F.; Voegelin, F. M.; Hale, Kenneth L. (1962) Typological and Comparative Grammar of Uto-Aztecan: I (Phonology) (Indiana University Publications in Anthropology and Linguistics; Memoir 17), Baltimore: Waverly Press, Inc., page 143: “(142) *woₛko pine
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