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In Nahuan languages there are two basic types of words for "bat". Some are derived from the PSUA root ''[[sopitsi|*sopi(tsi)]]'', and others are coined as a compound of words for "mouse" (''[[kimichin]]'') with words meaning either "to fly" or "butterfly". Interestingly the words, derived from the PSUA root are also in most cases compounds with the root ''*na:ka'', which appears related to the Corachol word for "mouse" ''[[naika]]'' (which also appears in the proto-Tepiman root for "bat" ''*naakamɨri''). The compounds of "mouse" + "fly/butterfly" seem a likely calque, as this compound is also found in Ópatan ''sikur sopits'' "bat" (lit. "mouse-butterfly"). | In Nahuan languages there are two basic types of words for "bat". Some are derived from the PSUA root ''[[sopitsi|*sopi(tsi)]]'', and others are coined as a compound of words for "mouse" (''[[kimichin]]'') with words meaning either "to fly" or "butterfly". Interestingly the words, derived from the PSUA root are also in most cases compounds with the root ''*na:ka'', which appears related to the Corachol word for "mouse" ''[[naika]]'' (which also appears in the proto-Tepiman root for "bat" ''*naakamɨri''). The compounds of "mouse" + "fly/butterfly" seem a likely calque, as this compound is also found in Ópatan ''sikur sopits'' "bat" (lit. "mouse-butterfly"). | ||
;Forms derived from *sopi(tsi) | |||
:Pre-Nahua: ''*[[tsoinaika]]'' from *''tsohi-naika'' from PSUA ''*[[tsópi]]'' "bat" + PSUA ''*[[naika]]'' "mouse" | :Pre-Nahua: ''*[[tsoinaika]]'' from *''tsohi-naika'' from PSUA ''*[[tsópi]]'' "bat" + PSUA ''*[[naika]]'' "mouse" | ||
:''[[Tsina:ka]]'' (also ''tsina:kantli'' from ''*tsina:ka+mi+tɨ''). This form is derived by the /oi/ diphthong leveling to /i/ | ::''[[Tsina:ka]]'' (also ''tsina:kantli'' from ''*tsina:ka+mi+tɨ''). This form is derived by the /oi/ diphthong leveling to /i/ | ||
:''[[Tsona:ka]]'' derived by leveling the /oi/ diphthong to /o/. | ::''[[Tsona:ka]]'' derived by leveling the /oi/ diphthong to /o/. | ||
:''[[Tsotso]]'' derived by reduplicating the root *tso from *tsoi. | ::''[[Tsotso]]'' derived by reduplicating the root *tso from *tsoi. | ||
:''[[Kimichpapatla:n]]'' from ''[[kimichin]]'' "mouse" + ''[[patla:ni]]'' "to fly". | ;Calques of "butterfly/flying mouse" | ||
:''[[Kimichpapalo:tl]]'' from ''[[kimichin]]'' "mouse" + ''[[papalo:tl]]'' "butterfly". | ::''[[Kimichpapatla:n]]'' from ''[[kimichin]]'' "mouse" + ''[[patla:ni]]'' "to fly". | ||
::''[[Kimichpapalo:tl]]'' from ''[[kimichin]]'' "mouse" + ''[[papalo:tl]]'' "butterfly". | |||
===Tepiman=== | ===Tepiman=== | ||
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Nahuan
In Nahuan languages there are two basic types of words for "bat". Some are derived from the PSUA root *sopi(tsi), and others are coined as a compound of words for "mouse" (kimichin) with words meaning either "to fly" or "butterfly". Interestingly the words, derived from the PSUA root are also in most cases compounds with the root *na:ka, which appears related to the Corachol word for "mouse" naika (which also appears in the proto-Tepiman root for "bat" *naakamɨri). The compounds of "mouse" + "fly/butterfly" seem a likely calque, as this compound is also found in Ópatan sikur sopits "bat" (lit. "mouse-butterfly").
- Forms derived from *sopi(tsi)
- Pre-Nahua: *tsoinaika from *tsohi-naika from PSUA *tsópi "bat" + PSUA *naika "mouse"
- Calques of "butterfly/flying mouse"
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- Kimichpapatla:n from kimichin "mouse" + patla:ni "to fly".
- Kimichpapalo:tl from kimichin "mouse" + papalo:tl "butterfly".
Tepiman
Tarahumara-Guarijío-Ópata
- PSUA *sópitsi
- Sopíchi
- So'péchi
- Sikur-sopits from Ópatan sikuri "mouse" + Ópatan sopits "butterfly"
- Sopi