Language name and locationː Santa Teresa Cora, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区: 圣特蕾莎-科拉, 墨西哥西部纳亚里特州圣布拉西托和圣特蕾莎

 

1. saã

21.   seitʸé apʷán saã

2. wá'pʷa

22.   seitʸé apʷán wá'pʷa 

3. weíka

23.   seitʸé apʷán wéíka

4. mʷákʷa

24.   seitʸé apʷán mʷákʷa

5. anšåvi

25.   wápʷa ee ( = IPA 'tʃ')

6. arájsevi *

26.   seitʸé apʷán araj́sevi

7. aráʷa'pʷa    ( 5 + 2 )

27.   seitʸé apʷán wapʷa

8. aráweiika   ( 5 + 3 )

28.   seitʸé apʷán aráweika 

9. arámʷakʷa  ( 5 + 4 )

29.   seitʸé apʷán arámʷakʷa

10. tamʷámʷata ( litː ''our-hand'' )

30.   seitʸé apʷán tamʷámʷata

11. tamʷámʷata apʷán saã 

40.   wá'pʷatʸe ( 2 x 20 )

12. tamʷámʷata apʷán wápʷa

50.   mʷákʷa ee

13. tamʷámʷata apʷán wéika

60.   weikatʸe ( 3 x 20 )

14. tamʷámʷata apʷán mʷákʷa

70.   weikatʸe apʷán tamʷámʷata

15. tamʷámʷata apʷán anšåvi

80.   mʷákʷatʸe  ( 4 x 20 )

16. tamʷámʷata apʷán arájsevi

90.   mʷákʷatʸe apʷán tamʷámʷata

17. tamʷámʷata apʷán aráwa'pʷa

100.  anšåtʸe ( 5 x 20 )

18. tamʷámʷata apʷán aráweika 

200.  tamʷámʷataʔa tʸe   ?

19. tamʷámʷata apʷán arámʷakʷa  

1000. sei vi'ira'a

20. seitʸé ( < Spanish ) *

2000. wá'pʷa vi'ira'a

 

Linguists providing data and dateː Dr. Eugene Casad, SIL International, USA, October 20, 2008, July 24, 2009. November 1, 2010.

供资料的语言学家: Dr. Eugene Casad, 2008 年 10 月 20 , 2009 年 7 月 24 .

 

Other comments: Santa Teresa Cora or Kwéimarusaꞌna is spoken by approximately 4,100 speakers in Nayarit state: Dolores, San Blasito and Santa Teresa, Mexico. Santa Teresa Cora has a 5-20 counting system. I have no quibble with the construal that the word meaning 'ten' is reduplicated. That would be the second reduplicated form that I have seen in the Cora numeral system. The other is an archaic form found in de Ortega's 1732 work: ceitevitevi 'four hundred'. This form shows that the type in the form indicating compounds of 20 has been shortened from the nominal tevi ''person''


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