< Reconstruction:Proto-Mixe-Zoque
Reconstruction:Proto-Mixe-Zoque/pɨhk
Proto-Mixe-Zoque
Noun
*pɨhk
- hide, skin (of an animal)
- plumage, feather(s)
Descendants
- Mixe: *pɨhk
- Isthmus Mixe: pëjt (“skin”)[sic]
- Oluta Popoluca: pʉcʉ (“skin; feather”)
- Sayula Popoluca: pʉjc (“skin”)
- Totontepec Mixe: pa̱jc (“skin; feather”)
- ⇒ Coatlán Mixe: -nïbɨjc (“skin; feather; wool”)
- Zoque: *pɨhk
- Copainalá Zoque: pʌc (“skin; feather; wool”)
- Francisco León Zoque: pøc (“skin; feather”)
- Highland Popoluca: pɨc (“feather; wool”)
- Rayón Zoque: pʌjk (“skin; feather; wool”)
References
- Elson, Benjamin F. (1992), “Reconstructing Mixe-Zoque”, in Hwang, Shin Ja J. & Merrifield, William R., editors, Language in Context: Essays for Robert E. Longacre (Summer Institute of Linguistics and The University of Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics; 107), The Summer Institute of Linguistics and The University of Texas at Arlington, →ISBN, pages 577–592