id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26529 Williamson, A. W. (Andrew Woods) The Dakotan Languages, and Their Relations to Other Languages .txt text/plain 7969 725 84 between the Dak. and English expression is that the Dakota word kte may If the word man were represented by a pronoun the Dak. would be still E. languages, varies both root and suffix in forming is probably similar to the Iowa, and that the subvocal represents Dak The suffix a, aya, which formed verb stems of I E roots usually becomes a, e, i in Dak as in old Eu. languages. uses in the Dakotan languages, and in Dak at least is much used as a frequent in Dak as well as I E, forming in both words of multifarious forms are however oftener prefixed than suffixed eg; Dak root ha have The chief base of nearly all the Dak languages is however, ma, mi, but the Dak word represents the Eu as accurately as possible; similar (Gk p is root, Dak p suffix.) ./cache/26529.txt ./txt/26529.txt