Oceania: Linguistic And Anthropological

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Oceania: Linguistic And Anthropological
Donald Macdonald
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tctsan (adj.) to be ill, Mg. marary 3 (but appears as an independent word), mankarary 1 (double article).
Ef. masaki might seem the same (sa with prepo- sition ki), Sam. ma% but My. sakit proves that it is not, and that masaki is like My. barsakit 3, and for masakit : sakit being the same as Arb. sakawat conditio mala, status malus, miseria, n. a. of sakia 1, to be in misery.
These few examples show the actual use of the formative particles in the Mod. dialects, and how these particles both und
...ergo and cause phonetic changes, and how the particles affixed in the Anc. and inter- mediate periods have (like the article, and sometimes the suffixed transitive particle or preposition) become "unconscious," or as if they were radical parts of the Digitized by VjOOQ IC 112 OCEANIA.
word. They show how every letter and syllable may be accounted for in the vast majority of cases. And they show how vain it is in comparing the Oc. lan- guages with the Anc, or with others, to simply place the compared words in juxtaposition, as has too often been done, taking no account of grammatical structure.


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