SENĆOŦEN: A Grammar of the Saanich Language

57 More Demonstrative Articles

The basic SENĆOŦEN articles were covered in §4. The introduction to that section mentioned that there are many more. This section concerns the rest of the articles.

The SENĆOŦEN demonstratives are all small words composed of parts that each have a more or less recognizable meaning. If you go back now and review §4, you will see that we covered four elements of meaning: particular, nonparticular, nonvisible, and feminine in five articles: TŦE ‘particular,’ ȻS ‘nonparticular,’ ȻSE ‘nonvisible,’ ŦE ‘feminine, particular,’ and ȻŦE ‘feminine, nonvisible.’ Notice that the two ‘nonvisible’ articles begin with Ȼ. This is not accidental. In fact, all of the articles that begin with Ȼ carry ‘nonvisible’ as part of their meaning.

In this chapter, five more units of meaning will be added to these four, and you will see other patterns of correspondence between sounds and meaning. The five new elements of meaning are ‘near,’ ‘far,’ ‘definite,’ ‘emphatic,’ and ‘other one.’

These eight elements combine to form a total of thirty-six different demonstrative articles in SENĆOŦEN. A complete list is given in a chart in Appendix C.
 

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