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This
Proto-Ryukyuan
entry contains
reconstructed terms and roots
. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly
attested
, but are hypothesized to have existed based on
comparative
evidence.
Contents
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Proto-Ryukyuan
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Descendants
1.3
References
Proto-Ryukyuan
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Etymology
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From
Proto-Japonic
*pənay
(
“
bone
”
)
.
Noun
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*pone
bone
Descendants
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Northern Ryukyuan:
Kikai:
骨
(
funi, punï
)
Kunigami:
骨
(
phuni, phunī
)
Northern Amami Ōshima:
骨
(
funi, funï
)
Okinawan:
骨
(
funi
)
Okinoerabu:
骨
(
funi
)
Southern Amami Ōshima:
骨
(
funï
)
Tokunoshima:
骨
(
funï
)
Yoron:
骨
(
puni
)
Southern Ryukyuan:
Miyako:
骨
(
puni
)
Yaeyama:
骨
(
puni
)
Yonaguni:
骨
(
funi
)
References
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Thorpe, Maner Lawton (
1983
)
Ryūkyūan Language History
[1]
, Doctoral dissertation. University of Southern California, page
266
Categories
:
Proto-Ryukyuan terms inherited from Proto-Japonic
Proto-Ryukyuan terms derived from Proto-Japonic
Proto-Ryukyuan lemmas
Proto-Ryukyuan nouns
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