The Charles Mills Gayley Anniversary Papers Contributed By Former Students of Pr

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The Charles Mills Gayley Anniversary Papers Contributed By Former Students of Pr
Walter Morris Hart
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" The suffix -16 is difficult. There is a vocative suffix of this form. It is used, however, only when an animate object is called or addressed, and here the singer seems neither to call nor address his turtle.
. 3. Tile, for di-tehe, shame. The root tele means "shame, " and appears to take only the prefix 6t-, which the poet has seen fit to omit. "The 1922] Kurtz: Twelve Andanmnese Songs 113 Andamanese have very decided views on the subject of shame and modesty, though they differ somewhat fro
...m Europeans in their meanings of these words" (P, p. 342).
4. I'dmd. The 1' is probably euphonic. The root onio, to bring, is used with inanimate objects. The form tilc-l'dmd is a poetic license for some such compound as 6t4efc-l'dmd-nga, the suffix -nga signifjnng past time. The Andamanese say that the turtle brought shame from the leaves; in English we should say that the turtle felt shame in the presence of the leaves. The former seems more vivid.
5. D'ij'. The final i of the prefix iji- is omitted, for euphony, before an initial vowel.


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