No.
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English
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PS
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Notes
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1 |
I |
*n- |
Appears as *-an (1st person transitive subject), *-kan (1st person intransitive subject).
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2 |
you (sg.) |
*ki- |
Appears as *-akʷ (1st person transitive subject), *-kəxʷ (1st person intransitive subject).
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3 |
we |
*mi- |
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4 |
this |
*ɣi |
Proximal marker, contransted with *jooθə - another proximate marker, the difference between them is not established.
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5 |
that |
*ət |
Distal marker, far from both speaker and listener. Contrasts with *da as the medial-distance marker, far from speaker but close to listener.
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6 |
who |
*kʷarsə |
Higher animate (used when talking about humans), contrasts with *tʰam, used with nouns of a lower animacy.
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7 |
what |
*wat |
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8 |
not |
*kää- |
A prefix, used together with nominals.
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9 |
all |
*lčus, *nyumʼə |
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10 |
many |
*səłku-(t/s) |
Western and far Eastern languages show a final *-t, while other languages point towards *-s instead.
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11 |
one |
*nyeem |
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12 |
two |
*meeja |
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13 |
big |
*ɣʷiin |
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14 |
long |
*kił |
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15 |
small |
*iłiiqʰi |
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16 |
woman |
*eełəŋ(kʼə) |
*kʼ only shows in Western languages and Šillai (a Southern language).
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17 |
man |
*jootuqʼee |
Problematic, as most languages have different words, like *(i)nees, or *ajtax (this word probably originally meant "husband").
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18 |
person |
*nipeekʰ |
Derives from *ni- and *weekʰu "people".
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19 |
fish |
*čʰuu, *qəqoon |
*qəqoon probably meant "salmon" and kept its original meaning in Western languages.
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20 |
bird |
– |
All branches show different words for "bird", such as *peeleeš, *lčaŋkłəs, or *cʼisqʷə.
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21 |
horse |
*ilaar |
Dogs do not exist on Liifam, a word for "horse" is listed instead.
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22 |
louse |
*θirxee |
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23 |
tree |
*čʰikʷee |
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24 |
seed |
*θalču(jŋə) |
Western languages point to *θalču, while Eastern languages point towards *θalčiiŋ.
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25 |
leaf |
*pəlaŋqʼa |
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26 |
root |
*čʼəłəjip |
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27 |
bark (n.) |
*xeerɣʷa |
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28 |
skin |
*ʟuuqʼə, *θərə |
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29 |
meat |
*dääw, *diɣʷ |
Both *dääw and *diɣʷ gave words for "meat", but *dääw likely meant "cheek".
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30 |
blood |
– |
Reflexes of three different roots are found among different languages: *arə, *ałkʷə and *cʰooxi.
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31 |
bone |
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32 |
grease |
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33 |
egg |
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34 |
horn |
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35 |
tail |
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36 |
feather |
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37 |
hair |
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38 |
head |
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39 |
ear |
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40 |
eye |
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41 |
nose |
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42 |
mouth |
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43 |
tooth |
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44 |
tongue |
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45 |
fingernail |
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46 |
foot |
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47 |
knee |
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48 |
hand |
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49 |
belly |
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50 |
neck |
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51 |
breast |
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52 |
heart |
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53 |
liver |
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54 |
drink |
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55 |
eat |
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56 |
bite |
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57 |
see |
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58 |
hear |
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59 |
know |
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60 |
sleep |
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61 |
die |
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62 |
kill |
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63 |
swim |
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64 |
fly (v.) |
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65 |
go |
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66 |
come |
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67 |
lie |
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68 |
sit |
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69 |
stand |
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70 |
give |
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71 |
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72 |
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73 |
moon |
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74 |
star |
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75 |
water |
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76 |
rain |
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77 |
stone |
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78 |
sand |
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79 |
land |
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80 |
cloud |
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81 |
smoke |
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82 |
fire |
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83 |
ashes |
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84 |
burn |
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85 |
path |
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86 |
mountain |
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87 |
red |
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88 |
green |
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89 |
yellow |
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90 |
white |
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91 |
black |
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92 |
night |
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93 |
warm |
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94 |
cold |
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95 |
full |
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96 |
new |
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97 |
good |
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98 |
round |
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99 |
dry |
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100 |
name |
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