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Puelche language

Puelche was a language formerly spoken by the Puelche people in the Pampas region of Argentina. The language is also known as Gününa Küne, Gennaken (Guenaken), Northern Tehuelche, Gününa Yajich, Ranquelche, and Pampa.

Puelche
Gennaken
Gününa Küne
Native toArgentina
RegionRío Negro
EthnicityPuelches
Extinct1934[1]
with the death of Trruúlmani
Possibly Mosetén-Chonan

Chonan † ?

  • Puelche–Het † ?
    • Puelche
Language codes
ISO 639-3pue
Glottologpuel1244
ELPGününa-Küne
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pwel
"east"
PeopleGününa künä (Puelche)
LanguageGününa Küne
CountryPwelmapu

Classification edit

Puelche has long been considered a language isolate. Based on very limited evidence, Viegas Barros (1992) suggests that Puelche might be closely related to the language of the Querandí, one of the Het peoples, and Viegas Barros (2005) that it is related to the Chon languages.[2] Further afield, inclusion in a putative Macro-Jibaro family has been posited.

 
The Puelche River, named after the group, the river flows into the Maule River

Documentation edit

In 1829, D'Orbigny toured the area of southern Buenos Aires and the mouth of the Río Negro. There he collected words of the “puelches”, “aucas” and “tehuelches” —that is, in günün a iajüch, mapuzungun and teushen, respectively—in the vicinity of Carmen de Patagones, in a permanent settlement of linguistically heterogeneous groups.

The French traveler, intrigued by the indigenous languages of the area, arrived at the tolderías and contacted some interpreters:

"In a tent of friendly Patagonians I found a woman named Lunareja who spoke enough Spanish as if to serve as an interpreter; belonged to the Puelche nation and was married to a Patagonian, so that I knew both languages equally, which was of the greatest use to me. I also knew Araucanian, but the notions of this language could be better transmitted to me by the Indians."

In L'Homme américain (de l'Amérique méridionale) he includes some comments on which highlights pronunciation features, the use of the morpheme ya- prefixed to the parts of the body, the numbering system or the absence of gender markings on adjectives, as well as a list of words that compares with those of

other languages of South America. [3][4]

Phonology edit

Vowels edit

Puelche has 7 vowels:[5]

Front Back
Unrounded Unrounded Rounded
Close i ɯ u
Close-mid e ɤ o
Open-mid ʌ
Open a

A short sounding /e/ is realized as [ɛ].

Consonants edit

Puelche has 25 consonants:[5][6]

It is not clear if there is a uvular ejective stop [].

Vocabulary edit

Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for Gennaken.[7]

gloss Gennaken
one chéye
two päch
ear chütsk
tooth xaye
hand yapal
foot yapgit
sun apiúkük
moon apioxok
dog dáshü

Comparative Vocabulary edit

Below there is a list of comparative vocabulary between Chonan languages; Puelche, Teushen, Selk'nam, Tehuelche, and Haush, as well as Moseten languages; Chimane and Mosetén.[7][8][4]
Chon Mosetén
English Puelche Teushen Ona Tehuelche Haush Chimane Mosetén
one chéye cheuquen sôs chochieg setaul irit irit
two päch xeukay sôki h'áuke aim pana pára
three gütʳsh keash sauke ká'ash shaucn chibin chibin
four málǖ, mālǖ kekaguy koni-sôki kague tsis
five tān’kǖ, tan’kü keytzum kismarei k'tsáen cánam
six thrüman, tshüman wenecash kari-koni-soki uaenecash ebeuñ
seven katʳshpetsh; katrshpitsh kuka kari-kísmarei aiéké yevetige
eight pūúsha wenekekague karikei-konisoki venik'cage quencañ
nine tsheyiba, tshiība kekaxetzum kauken-kísmarei yamakeitzen arajatec
ten ts’amátskǚ xaken karai-kísmarei kaken tac

Bibliography edit

Casamiquela, Rodolfo M. (1983). Nociones de gramática del gününa küne. Paris: French National Centre for Scientific Research.
Adelaar, Willem (2004). The Languages of the Andes. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-36275-7.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Puelche at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Campbell, Lyle (2012). "Classification of the indigenous languages of South America". In Grondona, Verónica; Campbell, Lyle (eds.). The Indigenous Languages of South America. The World of Linguistics. Vol. 2. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 59–166. ISBN 9783110255133.
  3. ^ d'Orbigny., Alcide Dessalines (1923). L'Homme américain (de l'Amérique méridionale) (in French).
  4. ^ a b Lehmann-Nitsche, Roberto. "Vocabulario Puelche" (PDF).
  5. ^ a b Casamiquela, Rodolfo M. (1983). Nociones de gramática del gününa küne. Paris: French National Centre for Scientific Research. pp. 34–40.
  6. ^ Barros, J. Viegas. Un nuevo análisis fonológico del gününa yajüch. CONICET-Universidad de Buenos Aires
  7. ^ a b Loukotka, Čestmír (1968). Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center.
  8. ^ "South Amerindian Languages". zompist.com. Retrieved 2023-05-09.

External links edit

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editPuelche has long been considered a language isolate Based on very limited evidence Viegas Barros 1992 suggests that Puelche might be closely related to the language of the Querandi one of the Het peoples and Viegas Barros 2005 that it is related to the Chon languages 2 Further afield inclusion in a putative Macro Jibaro family has been posited nbsp The Puelche River named after the group the river flows into the Maule RiverDocumentation editIn 1829 D Orbigny toured the area of southern Buenos Aires and the mouth of the Rio Negro There he collected words of the puelches aucas and tehuelches that is in gunun a iajuch mapuzungun and teushen respectively in the vicinity of Carmen de Patagones in a permanent settlement of linguistically heterogeneous groups The French traveler intrigued by the indigenous languages of the area arrived at the tolderias and contacted some interpreters In a tent of friendly Patagonians I found a woman named Lunareja who spoke enough Spanish as if to serve as an interpreter belonged to the Puelche nation and was married to a Patagonian so that I knew both languages equally which was of the greatest use to me I also knew Araucanian but the notions of this language could be better transmitted to me by the Indians In L Homme americain de l Amerique meridionale he includes some comments on which highlights pronunciation features the use of the morpheme ya prefixed to the parts of the body the numbering system or the absence of gender markings on adjectives as well as a list of words that compares with those ofother languages of South America 3 4 Phonology editVowels edit Puelche has 7 vowels 5 Front Back Unrounded Unrounded Rounded Close i ɯ u Close mid e ɤ o Open mid ʌ Open a A short sounding e is realized as ɛ Consonants edit Puelche has 25 consonants 5 6 Bilabial Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal Nasal m n Plosive voiceless p t k q ʔ ejective pʼ tʼ kʼ qʼ voiced b d ɡ Affricate voiceless t s t ʂ t ʃ ejective t sʼ t ʂʼ t ʃʼ Fricative s ʂ ʃ x h Lateral voiceless ɬ voiced l ʎ Rhotic trill r tap ɾ Semivowel j w It is not clear if there is a uvular ejective stop qʼ Vocabulary editLoukotka 1968 lists the following basic vocabulary items for Gennaken 7 gloss Gennaken one cheye two pach ear chutsk tooth xaye hand yapal foot yapgit sun apiukuk moon apioxok dog dashu Comparative Vocabulary edit Below there is a list of comparative vocabulary between Chonan languages Puelche Teushen Selk nam Tehuelche and Haush as well as Moseten languages Chimane and Moseten 7 8 4 Chon Moseten English Puelche Teushen Ona Tehuelche Haush Chimane Moseten one cheye cheuquen sos chochieg setaul irit irit two pach xeukay soki h auke aim pana para three gutʳsh keash sauke ka ash shaucn chibin chibin four malǖ malǖ kekaguy koni soki kague tsis five tan kǖ tan ku keytzum kismarei k tsaen canam six thruman tshuman wenecash kari koni soki uaenecash ebeun seven katʳshpetsh katrshpitsh kuka kari kismarei aieke yevetige eight puusha wenekekague karikei konisoki venik cage quencan nine tsheyiba tshiiba kekaxetzum kauken kismarei yamakeitzen arajatec ten ts amatskǚ xaken karai kismarei kaken tacBibliography editCasamiquela Rodolfo M 1983 Nociones de gramatica del gununa kune Paris French National Centre for Scientific Research Adelaar Willem 2004 The Languages of the Andes Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 36275 7 See also editBoreal PehuelcheReferences edit Puelche at Ethnologue 18th ed 2015 subscription required Campbell Lyle 2012 Classification of the indigenous languages of South America In Grondona Veronica Campbell Lyle eds The Indigenous Languages of South America The World of Linguistics Vol 2 Berlin De Gruyter Mouton pp 59 166 ISBN 9783110255133 d Orbigny Alcide Dessalines 1923 L Homme americain de l Amerique meridionale in French a b Lehmann Nitsche Roberto Vocabulario Puelche PDF a b Casamiquela Rodolfo M 1983 Nociones de gramatica del gununa kune Paris French National Centre for Scientific Research pp 34 40 Barros J Viegas Un nuevo analisis fonologico del gununa yajuch CONICET Universidad de Buenos Aires a b Loukotka Cestmir 1968 Classification of South American Indian languages Los Angeles UCLA Latin American Center South Amerindian Languages zompist com Retrieved 2023 05 09 External links editGununa Kune language dictionary online from IDS select simple or advanced browsing WALS Puelche Gununa Kune Intercontinental Dictionary Series Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Puelche language amp oldid 1183394307, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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