!!!Locative !! Okimâsis s. 26-27: * -k => ohk ** atâwêwikamik => atâwêwikamikohk ** âhkosîwikamik => âhkosîwikamikohk ** mêtawêwikamik => mêtawêwikamikohk * -aw, -ay => drop -aw, -ay, add âhk ** ôtênaw => ôtênâhk ** ispatinaw => ispatinâhk ** mêskanaw => mêskanâhk ** naniway => naniwâhk (Loc not in FST) * -iy => drop -iy, add ihk ** asiniy => asinihk ** nitisiy => nitisihk * -oy => drop -oy, add ôhk ** mîcimâpoy => mîcimâpôhk ** sîwâpoy => sîwâpôhk * generally AN: êw => drop -w, add nâhk ** iskwêw => iskwênâhk ** nâpêw => nâpênâhk NB: only Loc nâpêwihk in FST ** âmôw => âmônâhk (in FST: âmow => âmôhk) * -inâhk to some AN nouns ** nêhiyaw-pwât => nêhiyaw-pwâtinâhk (not in FST) * -onâhk to some nouns ** mostos => mostosonâhk (in FST: mostos => mostosohk) !!Arok: * Workshop June 2014: There are really two "locatives" since with humans and animals you get -inâhk which is really a distributive marker. NB: mostosinahk = "Buffalo country" (lit. 'among the buffalo') and is lexicalized. Sasinâhk = Sarci country (Tsuut'ina). AW thinks 'nation' could be translation for -inâhk derived forms. !!NS152 introductory course book: Locative suffixes -ihk, -ohk, -hk translate as "in the, on the, at the, to the, from the" (-inâhk is not mentioned) * for nouns with k-endings use "ohk", ex. atâwew’kamikohk * for nouns with semi-vowel endings use "hk" - delete the semi-vowel, lengthen the preceding vowel and add "hk", ex. ôtenaw → ôtenâhk * for all other nouns use "ihk", ex. tehtapiwin → tehtapiwinihk !!FST: * ANimDECLnaahk for humans and animals for giving only collective Loc, -inâhk