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# The second letter of the [[dxʷləšucid alphabet]].
#:* The pronunciation is like the '''a''' "f'''a'''ther".
#:: Examples: [[ʔal]], [[stab]]
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{{SA}} [[ay]], [[ay̓]]
{{SM}}
* {{BHH}}, p. xii
* {{Book I}}, lessons 1, 2
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# [[and]]
# [[and]]
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<br>{{SA}} [[ʔi]]
{{Usage notes}}
{{Usage notes}}
* '''a''' cannot stand alone. It is combined with any of the following four pronouns as follows:
* '''a''' cannot stand alone. It is combined with any of the following four pronouns as follows:
*: [[čəd]] + '''a''' = [[čəda]]
*: [[čəd]] + '''a''' = [[čəda]]
*: [[čəxʷ]] + '''a''' = [[čxʷa]]
*: [[čəxʷ]] + '''a''' = [[čxʷa]]
*: [[čəł]] + '''a''' = [[čła]], [[čəła]]
*: [[čəł]] + '''a''' = [[čɫa]], [[čəła]]
*: [[čələp]] + '''a''' = [[čələpa]]
*: [[čələp]] + '''a''' = [[čələpa]]


{{See also}}
{{SA}} [[ʔi]]
* [[ʔi]]
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{{Source materials}}
* {{Bates}}, pp. 24, 63, 65
* {{Bates}}, pp. 24, 63, 65


[[Category:Puget Salish suffixes]] [[Category:a]]
[[Category:suffixes]] [[Category:a]] [[Category:letters of the alphabet]]
[[Category:Book I, lesson 1]] [[Category:Book I, lesson 2]] [[Category:Book I, lesson 9]]

Latest revision as of 19:29, 6 May 2017

Lushootseed
noun
pastəducid
  1. The second letter of the dxʷləšucid alphabet.
    • The pronunciation is like the a "father".
    Examples: ʔal, stab

see also: ay, ay̓


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suffix
pastəducid
  1. and

usage notes: {{{1}}}

see also: ʔi


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sources

  • 1994, Dawn Bates, Thom Hess and Vi Hilbert, Lushootseed Dictionary, ISBN 0-295-97323-4, University of Washington Press, pp. 24, 63, 65