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Heiltsuk dialect

Heiltsuk /ˈhltsək/,[2] Haíłzaqvḷa, also known as Bella Bella and Haihais, is a dialect of the North Wakashan (Kwakiutlan) language Heiltsuk-Oowekyala that is spoken by the Haihai (Xai'xais) and Bella Bella First Nations peoples of the Central Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia, around the communities of Bella Bella and Klemtu, British Columbia. Bella Bella is the headquarters of the Heiltsuk Nation government.

Heiltsuk
Bella Bella
Haíłzaqvḷa
RegionNorthern Central Coast Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
EthnicityHeiltsuk people
Native speakers
95 (2016)[1]
125 L2
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologbell1263
ELPHailhzaqvla (Heiltsuk)
Heiltsuk is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger

Heiltsuk is spoken in the villages of Bella Bella and Klemtu, both located on coastal islands in British Columbia not far from Bella Coola and Ocean Falls. It is one of the four Northern Wakashan languages, the others being Haisla (spoken in Kitimaat), Oowekyala (in Rivers Inlet), and Kwakwala (in Alert Bay, Port Hardy, and various settlements).[3]

Heiltsuk is considered to be a dialect of Heiltsuk-Oowekyala, which, like neighbouring Haisla and Kwak'wala, are part of the Northern Wakashan language group. Heiltsuk has both conversational and ceremonial forms.[4]

Phonology Edit

Consonants Edit

The following is a chart of the consonants in Heiltsuk.

Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
plain sibilant lateral plain labial plain labial
Plosive and
Affricate
plain p /b/ t /d/ ts /z/ /λ/ k /g/ /gv/ q /ǧ/ /ǧv/ ʔ /ʔ/
aspirated /p/ /t/ tsʰ /c/ tɬʰ /ƛ/ /k/ kʷʰ /kv/ /q/ qʷʰ /qv/
ejective /p̓/ /t̓/ tsʼ /c̓/ tɬʼ /ƛ́/ /k̓/ kʷʼ /k̓v/ /q́/ qʷʼ /q́v/
Fricative s /s/ ɬ /ɫ/ x /x/ /xv/ χ /x̌/ χʷ /x̌v/ h /h/
Resonant plain m /m/ n /n/ l /l/ j /y/ w /w/
glottalized ˀm /m̓/ ˀn /n̓/ ˀl /l̓/ ˀj /y̓/ ˀw /w̓/

The resonants in intervocalic forms function similarly to vowels, and so will be charted below.

Vowels Edit

Heiltsuk has phonemic short, long, and glottalized vowels. There are mainly three vowel sounds in the Heiltsuk dialect noted as /i, u, a/,[5] although nine other sounds are heard as allophones [ɨ, ɪ, ʊ, ɛ, ə, ɔ, æ, ʌ, ɑ].[6]

Tone Edit

Vowels and intervocalic resonants [m n l] can take on either high or low tone. High tone is marked with an acute for vowels (/á í ú/), and with a dot underneath for resonants (/ṃ ṃ̓ ṇ ṇ̓ ḷ ḷ̓/). They can also be glottalized.[7]

Bilabial Alveolar Lateral Palatal Velar Glottal
voiced consonantal m /m/ n /n/ l /l/ j /y/ w /w/ h /h, ħ/
vocalic high ḿ̩ /ṃ́/ ń̩ /ṇ́/ ĺ̩ /ḷ́/ í /í/ ú /ú/ á /á/
low m̩ /ṃ/ n̩ /ṇ/ l̩ /ḷ/ i /i/ u /u/ a /a/
glottalized consonantal ˀm /m̓/ ˀn /n̓/ ˀl /l̓/ ˀj /y̓/ ˀw /w̓/ ʔ /h̓, ʔ, ’/
vocalic low ˀm̩ /ṃ̓/ ˀn̩ /ṇ̓/ ˀl̩ /ḷ̓/ ˀi /i̓/ ˀu /u̓/ ˀa /a̓/

The velar and glottal resonants are sometimes preaspirated.[8]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Census Profile, 2016 Census". Statistics Canada. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  2. ^ William C. Sturtevant, 1978. Handbook of North American Indians: Northwest Coast
  3. ^ Rath, John C. (1981). A Practical Heiltsuk-English Dictionary with a Grammatical Introduction. Ottawa: National Museums of Canada.
  4. ^ Black, Martha (1997). Bella Bella: A Season of Heiltsuk Art. Toronto/Vancouver/Seattle: Royal Ontario Museum/Douglas & McIntyre/University of Washington Press. p. xii. ISBN 1-55054-556-6.
  5. ^ "Alphabet Chart – Ǧvu̓í/Rory Housty – Heiltsuk Language & Culture Mobilization Partnership". Retrieved 2021-07-28.
  6. ^ Rath, John C. (1974). On the Phonological Description of the Heiltsuk Language.
  7. ^ "Alphabet Chart – Ǧvu̓í/Rory Housty – Heiltsuk Language & Culture Mobilization Partnership". Retrieved 2021-07-28.
  8. ^ Rath, John (1975). The Heiltsuk Alphabet, from "A Concise English – Heiltsuk Dictionary" (PDF).

Bibliography Edit

  • Boas, Franz. (1928). Bella Bella texts. Columbia University contributions to anthropology (No. 5).
  • Boas, Franz. (1932). Bella Bella tales. Memoirs of the American Folklore Society (No. 25).
  • Howe, Darin M. (2000). Oowekyala segmental phonology. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Ottawa).
  • Mithun, Marianne. (1999). The languages of Native North America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Poser, William J. (2003). The status of documentation for British Columbia native languages. Yinka Dene Language Institute Technical Report (No. 2). Vanderhoof, British Columbia: Yinka Dene Language Institute.
  • Rath, John C. (1974). On the Phonological Description of the Heiltsuk Language. Dutch Contributions to the 9th International Conference on Salish Languages.
  • Rath, John C. (1981). A practical Heiltsuk-English dictionary with a grammatical introduction. Mercury Series paper, Canadian Ethnology Service, (No. 75). Vol. i & ii. Ottawa: National Museums of Canada.
  • Windsor, Evelyn W. (1982). Oowekeeno oral traditions as told by the late chief Simon Walkus, Sr. Hilton, S.; & Rath, J. (Eds.). Mercury series (No. 84). Ottawa: National Museum of Man.

External links Edit

  • The Heiltsuk-Oweek'ala Language (YDLI)
  • Bibliography of Materials on the Heiltsuk Language (YDLI)
  • The Wakashan Languages
  • Heiltsuk information at LanguageGeek.

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Heiltsuk ˈ h eɪ l t s e k 2 Hailzaqvḷa also known as Bella Bella and Haihais is a dialect of the North Wakashan Kwakiutlan language Heiltsuk Oowekyala that is spoken by the Haihai Xai xais and Bella Bella First Nations peoples of the Central Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia around the communities of Bella Bella and Klemtu British Columbia Bella Bella is the headquarters of the Heiltsuk Nation government HeiltsukBella BellaHailzaqvḷaRegionNorthern Central Coast Regional District British Columbia CanadaEthnicityHeiltsuk peopleNative speakers95 2016 1 125 L2Language familyWakashan NorthernHeiltsuk OowekyalaHeiltsukLanguage codesISO 639 3 Glottologbell1263ELPHailhzaqvla Heiltsuk Heiltsuk is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World s Languages in DangerHeiltsuk is spoken in the villages of Bella Bella and Klemtu both located on coastal islands in British Columbia not far from Bella Coola and Ocean Falls It is one of the four Northern Wakashan languages the others being Haisla spoken in Kitimaat Oowekyala in Rivers Inlet and Kwakwala in Alert Bay Port Hardy and various settlements 3 Heiltsuk is considered to be a dialect of Heiltsuk Oowekyala which like neighbouring Haisla and Kwak wala are part of the Northern Wakashan language group Heiltsuk has both conversational and ceremonial forms 4 Contents 1 Phonology 1 1 Consonants 1 2 Vowels 1 3 Tone 2 References 3 Bibliography 4 External linksPhonology EditConsonants Edit The following is a chart of the consonants in Heiltsuk Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottalplain sibilant lateral plain labial plain labialPlosive andAffricate plain p b t d ts z tɬ l k g kʷ gv q ǧ qʷ ǧv ʔ ʔ aspirated pʰ p tʰ t tsʰ c tɬʰ ƛ kʰ k kʷʰ kv qʰ q qʷʰ qv ejective pʼ p tʼ t tsʼ c tɬʼ ƛ kʼ k kʷʼ k v qʼ q qʷʼ q v Fricative s s ɬ ɫ x x xʷ xv x x xʷ x v h h Resonant plain m m n n l l j y w w glottalized ˀm m ˀn n ˀl l ˀj y ˀw w The resonants in intervocalic forms function similarly to vowels and so will be charted below Vowels Edit Heiltsuk has phonemic short long and glottalized vowels There are mainly three vowel sounds in the Heiltsuk dialect noted as i u a 5 although nine other sounds are heard as allophones ɨ ɪ ʊ ɛ e ɔ ae ʌ ɑ 6 Tone Edit Vowels and intervocalic resonants m n l can take on either high or low tone High tone is marked with an acute for vowels a i u and with a dot underneath for resonants ṃ ṃ ṇ ṇ ḷ ḷ They can also be glottalized 7 Bilabial Alveolar Lateral Palatal Velar Glottalvoiced consonantal m m n n l l j y w w h h ħ vocalic high ḿ ṃ n ṇ ĺ ḷ i i u u a a low m ṃ n ṇ l ḷ i i u u a a glottalized consonantal ˀm m ˀn n ˀl l ˀj y ˀw w ʔ h ʔ vocalic low ˀm ṃ ˀn ṇ ˀl ḷ ˀi i ˀu u ˀa a The velar and glottal resonants are sometimes preaspirated 8 References Edit Census Profile 2016 Census Statistics Canada Retrieved 13 December 2020 William C Sturtevant 1978 Handbook of North American Indians Northwest Coast Rath John C 1981 A Practical Heiltsuk English Dictionary with a Grammatical Introduction Ottawa National Museums of Canada Black Martha 1997 Bella Bella A Season of Heiltsuk Art Toronto Vancouver Seattle Royal Ontario Museum Douglas amp McIntyre University of Washington Press p xii ISBN 1 55054 556 6 Alphabet Chart Ǧvu i Rory Housty Heiltsuk Language amp Culture Mobilization Partnership Retrieved 2021 07 28 Rath John C 1974 On the Phonological Description of the Heiltsuk Language Alphabet Chart Ǧvu i Rory Housty Heiltsuk Language amp Culture Mobilization Partnership Retrieved 2021 07 28 Rath John 1975 The Heiltsuk Alphabet from A Concise English Heiltsuk Dictionary PDF Bibliography EditBoas Franz 1928 Bella Bella texts Columbia University contributions to anthropology No 5 Boas Franz 1932 Bella Bella tales Memoirs of the American Folklore Society No 25 Howe Darin M 2000 Oowekyala segmental phonology Doctoral dissertation University of Ottawa Mithun Marianne 1999 The languages of Native North America Cambridge Cambridge University Press Poser William J 2003 The status of documentation for British Columbia native languages Yinka Dene Language Institute Technical Report No 2 Vanderhoof British Columbia Yinka Dene Language Institute Rath John C 1974 On the Phonological Description of the Heiltsuk Language Dutch Contributions to the 9th International Conference on Salish Languages Rath John C 1981 A practical Heiltsuk English dictionary with a grammatical introduction Mercury Series paper Canadian Ethnology Service No 75 Vol i amp ii Ottawa National Museums of Canada Windsor Evelyn W 1982 Oowekeeno oral traditions as told by the late chief Simon Walkus Sr Hilton S amp Rath J Eds Mercury series No 84 Ottawa National Museum of Man External links EditThe Heiltsuk Oweek ala Language YDLI Bibliography of Materials on the Heiltsuk Language YDLI The Wakashan Languages Heiltsuk Nation Website Heiltsuk Tourism Website Heiltsuk information at LanguageGeek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Heiltsuk dialect amp oldid 1150023637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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