name
know
making a question
to hear
alphabet review
100
ʔahši:yan
'name' (as a noun)
100
How do you say 'I don't know your name?'
mi:ṱo ʔahši:yaw hiʔduʔč'enṱʰoṭ'waʔa
100
What word in the following phrase means 'who'? čaʔ:aʔkamṱo ʔahšiy? 'Who named you?'
čaʔ:a
100
How do you say 'do you hear my name?'
ʔaṱ:o ʔahši:yaw šo:čiwkaʔma ?
100
The letter c in the Southern Pomo Alphabets sounds like which of the following English sounds: (1) The 'ssss' sound of 'city' (2) The 'k' sound of 'cat' (3) The 'ts' sound of 'cats'
The 'ts' sound of 'cats'
200
ʔahšiy
'to name' (as a verb)
200
How do you ask 'do you know my name?'
ʔaṱ:o ʔahši:yaw hiʔduʔč'eduʔkaʔma ?
200
What word in the following phrase means 'whom'? čaʔ:aṱoʔkaʔma ʔahšiy ? 'Whom did you name?'
čaʔ:aṱo
200
Which part of the follow phrase means 'hear'? ʔaṱ:o ʔahši:yaw šo:čiwkaʔma ? 'Do you hear my name?'
šo:čiw
200
Which of the following English sounds is closest to the sound of k in the Southern Pomo Alphabet? (1) the 'k' in 'kid' (2) the 'g' in 'maggot' (3) the 'k' in 'skid'
the 'k' in 'skid'
300
ʔaṱ:o ʔahši:yaw hiʔduʔč'eduʔkaʔma ?
'Do you know my name?'
300
What part of the following question means 'know'? ʔaṱ:o ʔahši:yaw hiʔduʔč'eduʔkaʔma ? 'Do you know my name?'
hiʔduʔč'edu-
300
Which bit of meaning makes the following phrase a question? ʔaṱ:o ʔahši:yaw hiʔduʔč'eduʔkaʔma ? 'Do you know my name?'
-ʔka-
300
If šo:čiw means 'hear', which word in the following do you think means 'listen!'? šo:činṱo! 'Listen to me!'
šo:čin
300
List all of the Class I consonants
b d m n w l y
400
mi:ṱo ʔahši:yaw hiʔduʔč'enṱʰoṭ'waʔa
'I don't know your name.'
400
What are the two variants of 'know' which you've learned?
hiʔduʔč'edu- and hiʔduʔč'en-
400
Which part of the following phrase means 'what'? ba:k'oʔkamṱo ʔahši:yaw ? 'What is your name?'
ba:k'o
400
What word in the following phrase might mean 'I hear'? ṭʰoʔ:o pʰohṱopṱow šo:či:na 'I hear acorn mush boiling.'
šo:či:na
400
List all of the Class II consonants
p ṱ ṭ c s č š k :
500
ʔaṱ:o ʔahši:yaw šo:čiwkaʔma ?
'Do you know my name?'
500
This is the stem for 'know'
What is hiʔduʔč'ed- (the final -d becomes an -n when it comes before another consonant; a -u is added after the final -d only when it's the end of the word or what follows is a clitic, a bit of meaning that is more loosely attached to a word than a suffix)
500
Which part of the following phrase means 'how'? ceṭ' kaʔma ? 'How are you?'
ceṭ'
500
What word in the following phrase might mean '(you) hear'? ʔa:ma ṭʰoʔ:o pʰohṱopṱow šo:či:mu 'You hear acorn mush boiling.'
šo:či:mu
500
Which of the following English sounds is most like the letter ṭʰ in the Southern Pomo Alphabet? (1) The 't' in 'stop' (2) The 't' in 'top' (3) The 't' in 'thought'
The 't' in 'stop'
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