181:
2949:
1081:, 'magpie'). Many of the stem nouns have different forms depending on their morphological context, with an absolute form when unpossessed, an inflected form when possessed, and a combining form in compounds or nominalized phrases. The formation of these is generally irregular, although certain patterns do exist, such as initial
975:
Almost every noun in Plains Apache can optionally take a pronominal prefix to indicate its possessor. These prefixes are as follows (some of the prefixes have multiple forms in free variation; in these cases, the more common variant is listed first).
2161:
Gatschet, Albert S. (1884). Na-isha Band, Apache (Kiowa Apache). Vocabulary and brief texts with interlinear translation
November - December, 1884. Manuscript 62, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Washington,
1998:
Noun phrases always contain only a noun, as Plains Apache has no determiners or adjectives; the equivalent of adjectival modification is achieved by the use of compound and nominalized nouns discussed above.
2165:
Goddard, Pliny Earle. (1911). Field notes in
California Athabascan languages. American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society. Philadelphia,
1290:-changing prefixes found throughout the family). Bittle (1963) identifies 14 positions in the verb template, divided into the verbal base (which defines the lexical meaning of the verb) and
1063:
The noun bases to which these prefixes can be added are of one of three classes: primary, compound, and nominalized. Primary noun bases are mostly monosyllabic stems such as
1246:, combining form of 'water'). The third kind of noun bases are nominalized verbs or phrases, which may or may not include some kind of a relative enclitic. Examples include
275:. As a member of the broader Athabaskan family, it has an extremely complex system of verbal morphology, often enabling entire sentences to be constructed with only a verb.
1048:, 'a hoop owned by some unknown person'). The fourth person is reserved for possessors who are deemed to be in some way remote from the speaker, usually socially; compare
2975:
1042:
Some of these forms require further explanation. The indefinite third person may be used when the possessor is unknown, and is similar in meaning to 'someone's' (e.g.
2995:
738:, though these variants are in free variation with the unretroflexed realizations. The plain alveolar and velar series are slightly fronted preceding
1907:
However, due to the morphological complexity of Plains Apache verb inflection, it is often possible for a sentence to consist of a single verb, e.g.
1294:
prefixes (which inflect the verb for person, number, tense, aspect, mood, and voice). The following verb template table is reproduced from Bittle:
2674:
1201:, 'her breast'. Lastly, some can only take the indefinite prefix, effectively turning them into regular alienably possessed nouns starting with
834:
Additionally, all vowels may be either short or long and nasal or oral. Length is indicated in the orthography by writing the vowel twice (e.g.
2210:
3000:
1054:, which would refer to a hoop belonging to someone who the speaker is familiar with and interacts with frequently and informally, and
2980:
2170:
Hoijer, Harry (1971). "The
Position of the Apachean Languages in the Athapaskan Stock". In Basso, Keith H.; Opler, Morris E. (eds.).
1228:
The second kind of noun bases are compounds, which are formed from two noun stems and sometimes an enclitic of obscure meaning (e.g.
185:
Historical distribution of
Southern Athabaskan languages. Plains Apache (labeled Kiowa Apache) is located in northwestern Oklahoma.
3005:
2105:. University of California publications in linguistics. Vol. 29. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 76–101.
2985:
1717:
1161:). In these cases the indefinite prefix must be used if one wishes to talk about the object without specifying the possessor (
1722:
Like other
Southern Athabaskan languages, Plains Apache has strongly head-final tendencies, with a predominant word order of
578:
380:
2667:
681:
498:
203:
2450:
2416:
2203:
515:
872:'pants', though initial clusters are rare and must co-occur with a long vowel, making most syllables (C)V(:)(C), e.g.
920:, 'kindness'). Syllables with short vowels bear a single toneme, but those with long vowels have one toneme for each
1493:
However, a verb in Plains Apache never has an affix in each position. A typical verb might be inflected as follows:
1177:, 'his fat (which comes from the body of something or someone else, but is now in his possession)' contrasting with
595:
400:
1278:
Like those of most other
Athabaskan languages, Plains Apache verbs are highly morphologically complex, exhibiting
1171:
of these nouns, an additional possessor prefix can be attached before the indefinite prefix, yielding forms like
284:
193:
295:
Plains Apache has a large consonant inventory resembling that of its close relatives Navajo and
Western Apache.
93:
2953:
2660:
808:
2382:
251:
Plains Apache is the most divergent member of the
Southern Athabaskan languages, a family which also includes
2788:
2557:
2552:
2537:
2227:
2196:
2013:
1183:, 'his fat (which is a part of his own body)'. Some of these nouns may change their meaning when preceded by
641:
225:
109:
1075:, 'antelope'), and some others are simply unanalyzable polysyllables, perhaps originally onomatopoeic (e.g.
2896:
1621:
The above example displays the zero classifier. Following is an example of a fully inflected verb with the
794:
588:
390:
167:
893:
889:
885:
855:
851:
747:
743:
739:
735:
731:
727:
723:
719:
715:
711:
707:
2903:
1723:
787:
612:
508:
2120:
Studies in
Southwestern ethnolinguistics: meaning and history in the languages of the American Southwest
730:. The fricated alveolar and postalveolar series are tend to be realized as slightly retroflex preceding
1145:
825:
690:
370:
360:
1990:
2397:
761:
Plains Apache distinguishes four vowel qualities, much like the other
Southern Athabaskan languages.
634:
605:
272:
2310:
2039:
233:
2990:
2567:
1060:, used for someone who the speaker has a purely formal relationship with and does not know well.
410:
268:
2387:
3010:
2891:
1279:
651:
543:
534:
491:
429:
313:
2699:
indicate extinct languages * indicates extinct language in Oklahoma but still spoken elsewhere
1069:, 'charcoal', though a few of them seem to consist of an unidentified prefix and a stem (e.g.
858:, although this variation is more free, and is lexicalized by some speakers in certain words.
2683:
2522:
2315:
2290:
1291:
1287:
674:
667:
482:
264:
2436:
2827:
2219:
1168:
104:
2268:
2247:
8:
2934:
2833:
2279:
525:
470:
460:
450:
440:
340:
256:
854:
tends to be closer to , and when short, closer to . An analogous alternation is true of
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2583:
2331:
2305:
2263:
1283:
1021:
921:
308:
303:
260:
237:
1286:
marking, and the characteristic Athabaskan classifier system (a set of four mandatory
159:
2798:
2771:
2759:
2737:
2732:
2430:
2341:
2300:
2295:
2155:
Plains Apache: Strength Relations Among the Phonological Elements in a Dying Language
2106:
335:
325:
99:
1612:
is the modal prefix in slot 11, slots 12 and 13 are occupied by zero morphemes, and
199:
2929:
2919:
2869:
2862:
2855:
2849:
2783:
2754:
2748:
2717:
2711:
2628:
2508:
2485:
2478:
2392:
2366:
2285:
353:
283:
This article follows the orthography of Bittle (1963); where this differs from the
245:
73:
2174:. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona. Vol. 21. pp. 3–6.
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rather than prepositions. This is illustrated in the following example sentences:
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2502:
2423:
2361:
2356:
2351:
2336:
320:
252:
85:
2273:
180:
2875:
2803:
2777:
2765:
2722:
2643:
2620:
2588:
2466:
2346:
2242:
908:
system with two levels, low and high. Low is written with a grave accent (e.g.
802:
172:
20:
2969:
2472:
1727:
1031:
905:
229:
66:
42:
2793:
420:
52:
2110:
143:
1252:, 'zebra, tiger', from the identical verb meaning 'marks are on it', and
781:
769:
2652:
2188:
1489:
3SBJ:3rd person (singular), subject 3OBJ:3rd person (singular), object
819:
774:
248:
as of 2008, when Alfred Chalepah, Jr., the last native speaker, died.
567:
561:
152:
136:
2687:
661:
241:
211:
56:
2127:
Bittle, William E. (1971). "A brief history of the Kiowa-Apache".
884:'dust'. All consonants may appear in the syllable onset, although
347:
207:
2118:
Bittle, William E. (1967). "Kiowa-Apache". In Hoijer, H. (ed.).
2101:
Bittle, William E. (1963). "Kiowa-Apache". In Hoijer, H. (ed.).
2008:
1144:
Some stem nouns, especially those referring to body parts, are
841:
621:
1951:
2018:
2140:
Bittle, William E. (1979). "Kiowa Apache Raiding Behavior".
1929:
896:
may appear in the syllable coda, whether word-final or not.
1148:, i.e. they cannot occur without a possessor prefix (e.g.
914:, 'bank'), and high is written with an acute accent (e.g.
210:
characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see
888:
and a null onset are not permitted word-initially; only
1718:
Southern Athabascan grammar § Typological overview
1871:
1675:
1552:
1849:
1530:
2096:(PhD thesis). Los Angeles: University of California.
1900:
dirt 3SG- back- PP ADV- 3OBJ- PROG- 3SBJ- CLF- throw
1129:, 'his language') and a final V:h becoming Vʔ (e.g.
866:
The Plains Apache syllable is maximally CCV:C, e.g.
710:
is only found in prefixes and does not occur before
1618:is the stem in slot 14. All other slots are empty.
924:of the vowel, making for a total of four contours:
2094:The position of Kiowa-Apache in the Apachean group
1622:
1613:
1607:
1601:
1595:
1589:
1265:
1259:
1253:
1247:
1241:
1235:
1229:
1220:
1214:
1208:
1202:
1196:
1190:
1184:
1178:
1172:
1162:
1155:
1149:
1136:
1130:
1124:
1118:
1112:
1106:
1100:
1094:
1088:
1082:
1076:
1070:
1064:
1055:
1049:
1043:
956:
947:
938:
929:
915:
909:
879:
873:
867:
845:
835:
2976:Indigenous languages of the North American Plains
2967:
2068:(Doctoral dissertation, University of Oklahoma).
2044:The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture
1264:, 'he scratches out' plus the relative enclitic
1828:
1519:
1809:
1638:
1504:
840:, 'water'); nasalization is indicated with an
2668:
2204:
746:, and slightly backed and rounded preceding
2122:. Berkeley: University of California Press.
1984:NUM- THM- IPFV- 1DUPL.SBJ- CLF- {go to war}
1940:
1664:
78:2008, with the death of Alfred Chalepah Jr.
2675:
2661:
2211:
2197:
1897:séé mi- džǫ́ʔ- dą́ʔ dà- yi- ɣí- ø- ø- nííł
1860:
850:, 'earth'). When long, the realization of
179:
2682:
1594:is the indirect object prefix in slot 1,
1541:
2218:
2152:
1987:'Each one of us is starting off to war'
1606:is the direct object prefix in slot 7,
1581:1SG.OBJ- PP- 3OBJ- PFV- 3SBJ- CLF- give
204:question marks, boxes, or other symbols
2968:
2178:
2172:Apachean Culture History and Ethnology
2169:
2139:
2126:
2117:
2100:
2091:
2082:
2656:
2192:
2183:(PhD thesis). University of Oklahoma.
2181:Classificatory Verbs in Plains Apache
2066:Classificatory Verbs in Plains Apache
861:
300:
2157:(MA thesis). University of Oklahoma.
2996:Endangered Dené–Yeniseian languages
2794:Mesquakie (Fox, Kickapoo, and Sauk)
2103:Studies in the Athapaskan languages
2037:
1838:
1704:1SG.OBJ- NUM- IPFV- 3SBJ- CLF- boil
1642:
1508:
13:
3001:Extinct languages of North America
1989:Unknown glossing abbreviation(s) (
1966:
1882:
1768:
1757:
1686:
1563:
16:North American aboriginal language
14:
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824:
807:
793:
786:
689:
680:
673:
666:
650:
640:
633:
611:
604:
594:
587:
577:
542:
524:
514:
507:
497:
490:
469:
459:
449:
439:
419:
409:
399:
389:
379:
369:
359:
2981:Indigenous languages of Oklahoma
2948:
2947:
1167:, 'lips'). In order to indicate
287:, IPA is given between slashes.
2142:Oklahoma Papers in Anthropology
2129:Oklahoma Papers in Anthropology
1955:
1918:
1653:
1600:is the postposition in slot 2,
1240:, combining form of 'eye', and
726:and also does not occur before
3006:Languages extinct in the 2000s
2153:Collins, Melanie Ruth (1983).
2058:
2031:
1:
2986:Southern Athabaskan languages
2075:
2046:. Oklahoma Historical Society
2014:Southern Athabaskan languages
965:
290:
2897:Black American Sign Language
278:
226:Southern Athabaskan language
7:
2789:Mescalero-Chiricahua Apache
2092:Bittle, William E. (1956).
2083:Bittle, William E. (n.d.),
2002:
1981:da- di- ∅- į̀į̀d- ∅- mą̀ą̀s
1903:'He threw dirt on his back'
1794:Séé míídžǫ́ʔdą́ʔ dàyìɣínííł
10:
3027:
2040:"Apache Tribe of Oklahoma"
1786:man water INDEF- CLF- boil
1715:
1578:ši- a- yi- dí- ∅- ∅- ʔą̀ą̀
1258:, 'badger', from the verb
718:is in free variation with
236:, living primarily around
18:
2943:
2912:
2884:
2704:
2694:
2637:
2619:
2597:
2576:
2545:
2536:
2495:
2458:
2449:
2408:
2375:
2324:
2256:
2235:
2226:
2085:Plains Apache field notes
1711:
1707:'They two are boiling me'
1305:
1302:
1299:
1035:
1030:
1025:
1015:
1010:
1002:
997:
991:
981:
823:
792:
756:
660:
560:
418:
346:
324:
319:
312:
307:
302:
190:
178:
166:
150:
134:
129:
82:
72:
62:
48:
38:
33:
28:
2376:Central British Columbia
2087:(Unpublished manuscript)
2024:
1273:
970:
234:Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
19:Not to be confused with
2749:Chiwere (Iowa and Otoe)
1973:
1962:
1947:
1936:
1925:
1914:
1889:
1878:
1867:
1856:
1845:
1834:
1824:
1816:
1805:
1797:
1775:
1764:
1753:
1745:
1737:
1693:
1682:
1671:
1660:
1649:
1634:
1623:
1614:
1608:
1602:
1596:
1590:
1570:
1559:
1548:
1537:
1526:
1515:
1500:
1266:
1260:
1254:
1248:
1242:
1236:
1230:
1221:
1215:
1209:
1203:
1197:
1191:
1185:
1179:
1173:
1163:
1157:
1150:
1137:
1131:
1125:
1119:
1113:
1107:
1101:
1095:
1089:
1083:
1077:
1071:
1065:
1056:
1050:
1044:
957:
948:
939:
930:
916:
910:
899:
880:
874:
868:
846:
836:
228:formerly spoken by the
2892:American Sign Language
2409:Other North Athabaskan
2179:Morgan, J. L. (2012).
2064:Morgan, J. L. (2012).
1783:dèènáá kóó ʔí- ł- bééš
1306:Paradigmatic prefixes
1280:polypersonal agreement
1154:, 'his lips', but not
192:This article contains
2459:California Athabaskan
2417:Kwalhioqua–Clatskanie
1789:'The man boils water'
1701:ši- go- ∅- ∅- ł- bèèš
1146:inalienably possessed
1117:when inflected (e.g.
2257:Central Alaska–Yukon
2220:Athabaskan languages
1234:, 'his tears', from
1219:, 'his enemy', not *
1169:alienable possession
961:, 'spread of cedars'
904:Plains Apache has a
2325:Northwestern Canada
1724:subject-object-verb
1627:classifier prefix:
1584:'He gives it to me'
1420:Adverbial prefixes
1348:Adverbial prefixes
1314:Adverbial prefixes
890:/d,g,ʔ,s,z,ʃ,ʒ,h,l/
520:⟨tšʼ⟩
503:⟨tłʼ⟩
232:, organized as the
110:Southern Athabaskan
2383:Babine–Witsuwitʼen
1734:Dèènáá kóó ʔíłbééš
1141:, 'his feather').
862:Syllable Structure
465:⟨tš⟩
455:⟨ts⟩
445:⟨tł⟩
405:⟨dž⟩
395:⟨dz⟩
385:⟨dl⟩
244:. The language is
2963:
2962:
2772:Hitchiti-Mikasuki
2650:
2649:
2644:extinct languages
2615:
2614:
2532:
2531:
2516:Upper Rogue River
2509:Lower Rogue River
2496:Oregon Athabaskan
2445:
2444:
2301:Southern Tutchone
2296:Northern Tutchone
2038:Everett, Dianna.
1486:
1485:
1410:Deictic prefixes
1040:
1039:
832:
831:
813:⟨e⟩
704:
703:
695:⟨y⟩
646:⟨ž⟩
624:
600:⟨š⟩
583:⟨ł⟩
570:
537:
485:
475:⟨k⟩
432:
415:⟨g⟩
375:⟨d⟩
365:⟨b⟩
356:
257:Chiricahua Apache
218:
217:
200:rendering support
196:phonetic symbols.
3018:
2951:
2950:
2904:Plains Sign Talk
2677:
2670:
2663:
2654:
2653:
2629:Proto-Athabaskan
2577:Eastern Apachean
2546:Western Apachean
2543:
2542:
2456:
2455:
2398:Southern Carrier
2236:Southern Alaskan
2233:
2232:
2213:
2206:
2199:
2190:
2189:
2184:
2175:
2158:
2149:
2136:
2123:
2114:
2097:
2088:
2069:
2062:
2056:
2055:
2053:
2051:
2035:
1994:
1968:
1957:
1953:
1942:
1931:
1920:
1884:
1873:
1862:
1851:
1840:
1830:
1811:
1770:
1759:
1688:
1677:
1666:
1655:
1644:
1640:
1626:
1617:
1611:
1605:
1599:
1593:
1565:
1554:
1543:
1532:
1521:
1510:
1506:
1458:Subject pronoun
1326:Indirect object
1297:
1296:
1269:
1263:
1257:
1255:hà-ts'í-ɣą̀ą̀s-é
1251:
1245:
1239:
1233:
1224:
1218:
1212:
1206:
1200:
1195:, 'milk' versus
1194:
1188:
1182:
1176:
1166:
1160:
1153:
1140:
1134:
1128:
1122:
1116:
1110:
1104:
1098:
1092:
1086:
1080:
1074:
1068:
1059:
1053:
1047:
979:
978:
960:
951:
942:
933:
919:
913:
895:
891:
887:
883:
877:
871:
857:
853:
849:
839:
828:
814:
811:
797:
790:
764:
763:
749:
745:
741:
737:
733:
729:
725:
721:
717:
713:
709:
696:
693:
684:
677:
670:
654:
647:
644:
637:
620:
615:
608:
601:
598:
591:
584:
581:
566:
546:
533:
528:
521:
518:
511:
504:
501:
494:
481:
476:
473:
466:
463:
456:
453:
446:
443:
428:
423:
416:
413:
406:
403:
396:
393:
386:
383:
376:
373:
366:
363:
352:
298:
297:
273:Jicarilla Apache
261:Mescalero Apache
183:
162:
146:
139:
88:
26:
25:
3026:
3025:
3021:
3020:
3019:
3017:
3016:
3015:
2966:
2965:
2964:
2959:
2939:
2908:
2880:
2700:
2690:
2681:
2651:
2646:
2633:
2611:
2598:Plains Apachean
2593:
2572:
2528:
2491:
2441:
2404:
2371:
2320:
2311:Upper Kuskokwim
2252:
2222:
2217:
2187:
2078:
2073:
2072:
2063:
2059:
2049:
2047:
2036:
2032:
2027:
2005:
1996:
1988:
1979:
1971:
1960:
1945:
1934:
1923:
1912:
1905:
1895:
1887:
1876:
1865:
1854:
1843:
1832:
1822:
1814:
1803:
1795:
1791:
1781:
1773:
1762:
1751:
1743:
1735:
1720:
1714:
1709:
1699:
1691:
1680:
1669:
1658:
1647:
1632:
1586:
1576:
1568:
1557:
1546:
1535:
1524:
1513:
1498:
1491:
1446:Modal prefixes
1374:Iterative mode
1276:
1213:, 'enemy', but
973:
968:
902:
864:
812:
759:
753:
694:
645:
599:
582:
519:
502:
474:
464:
454:
444:
414:
404:
394:
384:
374:
364:
315:
293:
281:
198:Without proper
186:
158:
142:
135:
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2332:Dene Suline
2148:(2): 33–47.
1497:Šàyédíʔą̀ą̀
1470:Classifier
1036:góó- ~ gó-
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1003:2nd person
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483:glottalized
206:instead of
2970:Categories
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2834:Potawatomi
2705:Indigenous
2553:Chiricahua
2280:Holikachuk
2264:Deg Hitʼan
2135:(1): 1–34.
2076:References
2050:20 January
1270:'he who'.
1249:dáł-ts'ààh
1231:bí-déé-kòò
1216:bí-ʔí-dààh
1189:, such as
1174:bí-ʔí-k'àʔ
1057:góó-bą̀ą̀s
1032:4th person
1022:indefinite
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722:preceding
291:Consonants
105:Athabaskan
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2684:Languages
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2584:Jicarilla
2558:Mescalero
2437:Tsuutʼina
2388:Chilcotin
2306:Tanacross
1977:go to war
1631:Šìgółbèèš
1300:Position
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1051:bí-bą̀ą̀s
1045:ʔí-bą̀ą̀s
984:Singular
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952:, 'snake'
943:, 'point'
568:voiceless
562:Fricative
430:aspirated
279:Phonology
153:Glottolog
137:ISO 639-3
63:Ethnicity
2954:Category
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2766:Delaware
2760:Comanche
2738:Cheyenne
2733:Cherokee
2688:Oklahoma
2538:Southern
2431:Tsetsaut
2269:Gwichʼin
2248:Denaʼina
2228:Northern
2003:See also
934:, 'bark'
662:Sonorant
341:fricated
316:alveolar
309:Alveolar
304:Bilabial
242:Oklahoma
238:Anadarko
212:Help:IPA
160:kiow1264
57:Oklahoma
2930:Spanish
2920:English
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2863:Wichita
2856:Tonkawa
2850:Shawnee
2784:Koasati
2755:Choctaw
2718:Arapaho
2712:Alabama
2697:Italics
2640:Italics
2486:Wailaki
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2367:Tahltan
2342:Dunneza
2286:Koyukon
1288:valence
1282:, rich
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1210:ʔí-dààh
1180:bí-k'àʔ
1164:ʔí-dààh
1151:bí-dààh
1138:bí-t'áʔ
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