Klallam GrammarMain MenuKlallam GrammarAlphabet and SoundsBasicsGrammarIntroduction: How to Use This Grammar1 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs2 Past and Future Tense3 Basic Speech Acts4 Nouns and Articles5 Possessive Pronouns6 Adjectives7 Object Pronouns8 The Preposition and Word Order9 Negative Words10 More Negative Words11 Self and Each Other12 Questions: ‘Who?’ and ‘What?’13 Subordinate Subjects in Questions14 Questions: ‘Whose?’15 Focus Pronouns and Answering Questions16 Comparison17 Conjunction: ‘And/with,’ ‘but/without,’ and ‘or’18 Questions: ‘When?’19 Time Expressions20 More Time Expressions21 Time Prefixes22 Questions: ‘Where?’23 Some Place Expressions24 Source, Way, and Destination25 Serial Verbs26 Questions: ‘How?’ and ‘How much?’27 While Clauses28 Adverbial Expressions29 Intensifier Auxiliaries30 Conditional Clauses31 Passive Sentences and Shifting Vowels32 Lexical Suffixes33 Collective Plural34 Possessed Verbs35 So Then ...36 Reporting Verbs and Direct Quotes37 Indirect Quotes38 Questions: ‘Why?’39 Because40 Cause41 Speech Act Particles42 The Actual: To Be Continuing43 State, Result, and Duration44 Participant Roles and Middle Voice45 Recipient, Beneficiary, and Source Objects46 Reflexive, Noncontrol Middle, and Contingent47 Activity Suffixes48 Relative Clauses49 Verbal Prefixes50 Movement and Development Suffixes51 Nominalizing Prefixes52 Adverbial Prefixes53 More Demonstrative Articles54 Objects of Intent, Emotion, Direction, and Success55 More Reduplication Patterns56 Interjections57 Rare Suffixes58 A Fully Annotated Text59 Texts to Annotate60 ConclusionAppendicesKlallam DictionaryKlallam-English and English-Klallam sections onlyMontler, et al.1985d2520fc8efde4c2f92342f62d9a941749101
26.1. ‘How?’
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►1The word ʔəsx̣ʷəníŋ̓ is probably familiar to you. You have probably heard ʔəsx̣ʷəníŋ̓ cxʷ, which means ‘How are you?’ ►2The basic meaning of ʔəsx̣ʷəníŋ̓ includes ‘some way, manner’ as well as ‘how.’ ►3The pattern shown in the models is probably also familiar to you. Take a look at the patterns for ‘when?’ questions in §18. The pattern is the same. Only the basic question word is different. ►4Just as in other questions, ʔuč may be used instead of ʔay̓, and the sentence would be good without either. ►5Just as with the ‘when?’ questions, the subject of the event is indicated with the possessive pronoun. ►6Also just as with the ‘when?’ questions, the article či is usually used if the event is in the present or future. The article kʷə or kʷi is usually used if the event is in the past. ►7Since ʔəsx̣ʷəníŋ̓ is a very commonly used word, the pronunciation of it varies quite a lot. Here are other pronunciations you might encounter in fluent speech: ʔəsx̣ʷan̓íŋ, ʔəsx̣ʷanʔéŋ, ʔəsx̣ʷaʔnéŋ̓, sx̣ʷaʔníŋ̓, ʔəsx̣ʷaʔníŋ̓, sx̣ʷaníŋ, sx̣ʷəníŋ