“ESKIMO FOR HOLE.”
AN ARCTIC PROBLEM IN LINGUISTICS. • % na ] < ? Macmillan, who writes in The World To-day, on “Some Huof Arctic Exploration,” rernarks that the Eskimo language is exceedingly difficult to' learn owing to the tact that it is polysynthetic and agglutinative. The key to the language is Kanok atinga?” or “What is its name r ’ One may learn the Eskimo name for all material objects by the use of this phrase. t “I discovered one night that the rising heat from our oil stove had melted a hole through the roof of our snow house. Pointing to the hole I inquired ‘Kanok atinga ?’ One of the girls promptly replied, ‘Oop-sha-sul-nee-eye.’ I jotted it down immediately m my notebook kept for that purpose, spelling it phonetically, followed by the word ‘hole.’ A few days later I happened to tear the knee of my bear-skin trousers on the corner of an iron-«trapped biscuit box.. Embodying my newly learned word in the sentence, 1 requested Too-cum-ah, one of the two girls, to get her needle and thread and sew up the hole. She burst out laughing, as did the other girl. Finally, but only after repeated inquiry as to the cause of their merriment, one ventured to reply: “ ‘You asked me to take my needle and thread and sew up the snow hole in the roof of your trousers !’ “ ‘What do you call such a hole?’ “ ‘Keed-la.’ “ ‘What is a hole in the ground?’ “ ‘Poo-too.’ “ ‘What is a hole in ice?’ “ ‘That is another word.’ “ ‘Now listen,’ I added, ‘I do. not want any of these words. I want to know the simple word for “hole” ’ “She thought for a moment and replied: ‘There isn’t any such thing. If it is a hole, it is a; hole in something or it wouldn’t be a hole.' ”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 September 1924, Page 7
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