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Aikanã language

Aikanã (sometimes called Tubarão,[2] Corumbiara/Kolumbiara, or Huari/Uari/Wari) is an endangered language isolate[3] spoken by about 200 Aikanã people in Rondônia,[1] Brazil. It is morphologically complex and has SOV word order.[4] Aikanã uses the Latin script. The people live with speakers of Koaia (Kwaza).

Aikanã
Tubarão, Huari
Native toBrazil
RegionRondônia
Native speakers
150 (2012)[1]
Dialects
  • Masaká
Language codes
ISO 639-3tba
Glottologaika1237
ELPAikanã
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Demographics edit

Aikanã is traditionally spoken in the Terra Indígena Tubarão-Latundê, where it is still the dominant language. It is also spoken in the Terra Indígena Kwazá do Rio São Pedro, where Kwazá is traditionally spoken. A few Aikanã families in also reside in the Terra Indígena Rio Guaporé, but they do not speak the language there. There are nearly 100 ethnic Aikanã (locally known as Kassupá) people, in the Comunidade Indígena Cassupá e Salamãi, although the final Aikanã speaker there died in 2018.[5]

Classification edit

Van der Voort (2005) observes similarities among Aikanã, Kanoê, and Kwaza, and believes that it is strong enough to definitively link the three languages together as part of a single language family.[6] An automated computational analysis (ASJP 4) by Müller et al. (2013)[7] also found lexical similarities between Aikanã and Kwaza. However, since the analysis was automatically generated, the grouping could be either due to mutual lexical borrowing or genetic inheritance.

Jolkesky (2016) also notes that there are lexical similarities with Kanoe, Kwaza, and Nambikwara due to contact.[8]

Varieties edit

Varieties listed by Loukotka (1968):[9]

  • Huari (Corumbiara) - spoken between the Corumbiara River and Guarajú River, Rondônia
  • Masaca (Aicana) - spoken on the left bank of the Corumbiara River
  • Aboba - extinct language once spoken on the Guarajú River
  • Maba - extinct language once spoken on the Guajejú River (unattested)
  • Puxacaze - once spoken on the Guajejú River, Brazil (unattested)
  • Guajejú - once spoken at the sources of the Jamarí River and Candeia River (unattested)

Phonology edit

Vowels edit

  • /y, ỹ/ can also be heard as close-mid [ø, ø̃].
  • /a, ã/ are heard as [ɨ, ɨ̃] before /i, ĩ/.

Consonants edit

  • Within the position of nasal vowels, sounds /b, d, d͡ð/ become [m, n, ⁿ̪ð] and /w, ɾ, h/ become [w̃, ɾ̃, h̃].
  • /t̪͡s, d͡ð/ are only heard as affricates [t̪͡s, d͡ð] in word-initial position. Elsewhere, they are heard as a fricatives [s] and [ð].
  • /w/ can be heard as a fricative [β] when before /i/.
  • /ɾ/ can also be heard as [l] between vowels.
  • /d͡ʒ/ is heard as [d͡ʒ] before a front-vowel, [j] before a non-front vowel, and as [ɲ] or [j̃] before a nasal vowel.[10]

Grammar edit

In Aikanã, the verb phrase or predicate morphological template is:[11]: 19 

verb subject classifier
directional
aspect
modality
valency object tense object subject negation mood

Vocabulary edit

Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for Huari and Masaca, as well as Capixana.[9]

gloss Huari Masaca Capixana
one amemeeː amäme pátairä
two arukai atuka kãerá
three ümaitü piakaúkä
head chimé tinupá i-kutá
ear ka-niyú ka-nĩgó i-tẽyõ
tooth múi mõiː i-pé
hand iné iné i-so
woman chikichíki dätiá míaʔä
water hané hánä kuni
fire íne íné iní
stone huahuá urorä akí
maize atití ákí atití
tapir arimé alümä itsá

Aikanã plant and animal names from Silva (2012)[12] are listed in the corresponding Portuguese article.

Further reading edit

  • Vasconcelos, I. P. (2004). Aspectos da fonologia e morfologia da língua Aikanã. Maceió: Universidade Federal de Alagoas. (Masters dissertation).

References edit

  1. ^ a b Aikanã at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)  
  2. ^ Hein van der Voort (2004). A Grammar of Kwaza. Walter de Gruyter. p. 9. ISBN 3-11-017869-9.
  3. ^ Hein van der Voort (2007). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-08-30. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
  4. ^ "Aikana Language and the Aikanã Indian Tribe". Native Languages of the Americas website. 2008. from the original on 10 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
  5. ^ Epps, Patience; Michael, Lev, eds. (2023). Amazonian Languages: Language Isolates. Volume I: Aikanã to Kandozi-Chapra. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-041940-5.
  6. ^ Van der Voort, Hein. 2005. Kwaza in a comparative perspective. International Journal of American Linguistics 71: 365–412.
  7. ^ Müller, André, Viveka Velupillai, Søren Wichmann, Cecil H. Brown, Eric W. Holman, Sebastian Sauppe, Pamela Brown, Harald Hammarström, Oleg Belyaev, Johann-Mattis List, Dik Bakker, Dmitri Egorov, Matthias Urban, Robert Mailhammer, Matthew S. Dryer, Evgenia Korovina, David Beck, Helen Geyer, Pattie Epps, Anthony Grant, and Pilar Valenzuela. 2013. ASJP World Language Trees of Lexical Similarity: Version 4 (October 2013).
  8. ^ Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho de Valhery (2016). Estudo arqueo-ecolinguístico das terras tropicais sul-americanas (Ph.D. dissertation) (2 ed.). Brasília: University of Brasília.
  9. ^ a b Loukotka, Čestmír (1968). Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center.
  10. ^ da Silva, Maria de Fátima dos Santos (2012). Dicionário de raízes da língua aikanã. Guajará-Mirim: Universidade Federal de Rondônia.
  11. ^ Epps, Patience; Michael, Lev, eds. (2023). Amazonian Languages: Language Isolates. Volume II: Kanoé to Yurakaré. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-043273-2.
  12. ^ dos Santos da Silva, Maria de Fátima (2012). Dicionário de raízes da língua aikanã (MA thesis). Guajará-Mirim: Universidade Federal de Rondônia. (PDF)
  • Alain Fabre, 2005, Diccionario etnolingüístico y guía bibliográfica de los pueblos indígenas sudamericanos: AIKANA[1]

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Aikana sometimes called Tubarao 2 Corumbiara Kolumbiara or Huari Uari Wari is an endangered language isolate 3 spoken by about 200 Aikana people in Rondonia 1 Brazil It is morphologically complex and has SOV word order 4 Aikana uses the Latin script The people live with speakers of Koaia Kwaza AikanaTubarao HuariNative toBrazilRegionRondoniaNative speakers150 2012 1 Language familyLanguage isolateDialectsMasakaLanguage codesISO 639 3 a href https iso639 3 sil org code tba class extiw title iso639 3 tba tba a Glottologaika1237ELPAikanaThis article contains IPA phonetic symbols Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Unicode characters For an introductory guide on IPA symbols see Help IPA Contents 1 Demographics 2 Classification 3 Varieties 4 Phonology 4 1 Vowels 4 2 Consonants 5 Grammar 6 Vocabulary 7 Further reading 8 ReferencesDemographics editAikana is traditionally spoken in the Terra Indigena Tubarao Latunde where it is still the dominant language It is also spoken in the Terra Indigena Kwaza do Rio Sao Pedro where Kwaza is traditionally spoken A few Aikana families in also reside in the Terra Indigena Rio Guapore but they do not speak the language there There are nearly 100 ethnic Aikana locally known as Kassupa people in the Comunidade Indigena Cassupa e Salamai although the final Aikana speaker there died in 2018 5 Classification editVan der Voort 2005 observes similarities among Aikana Kanoe and Kwaza and believes that it is strong enough to definitively link the three languages together as part of a single language family 6 An automated computational analysis ASJP 4 by Muller et al 2013 7 also found lexical similarities between Aikana and Kwaza However since the analysis was automatically generated the grouping could be either due to mutual lexical borrowing or genetic inheritance Jolkesky 2016 also notes that there are lexical similarities with Kanoe Kwaza and Nambikwara due to contact 8 Varieties editVarieties listed by Loukotka 1968 9 Huari Corumbiara spoken between the Corumbiara River and Guaraju River Rondonia Masaca Aicana spoken on the left bank of the Corumbiara River Aboba extinct language once spoken on the Guaraju River Maba extinct language once spoken on the Guajeju River unattested Puxacaze once spoken on the Guajeju River Brazil unattested Guajeju once spoken at the sources of the Jamari River and Candeia River unattested Phonology editVowels edit Oral vowels Front Central BackClose i y o ɨ uMid ɛOpen aNasal vowels Front Central BackClose ĩ ỹ o ɨ ũMid ɛ Open ɐ y ỹ can also be heard as close mid o o a a are heard as ɨ ɨ before i ĩ Consonants edit Consonants Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar GlottalStop Affricate voiceless p t s t t ʃ k ʔ voiced b d d d d ʒFricative s Nasal m ⁿ d n ɲ Sonorant w ɾ j hWithin the position of nasal vowels sounds b d d d become m n ⁿ d and w ɾ h become w ɾ h t s d d are only heard as affricates t s d d in word initial position Elsewhere they are heard as a fricatives s and d w can be heard as a fricative b when before i ɾ can also be heard as l between vowels d ʒ is heard as d ʒ before a front vowel j before a non front vowel and as ɲ or j before a nasal vowel 10 Grammar editIn Aikana the verb phrase or predicate morphological template is 11 19 verb subject classifierdirectional aspectmodality valency object tense object subject negation moodVocabulary editLoukotka 1968 lists the following basic vocabulary items for Huari and Masaca as well as Capixana 9 gloss Huari Masaca Capixanaone amemeeː amame patairatwo arukai atuka kaerathree umaitu piakaukahead chime tinupa i kutaear ka niyu ka nĩgo i tẽyotooth mui moiː i pehand ine ine i sowoman chikichiki datia miaʔawater hane hana kunifire ine ine inistone huahua urora akimaize atiti aki atititapir arime aluma itsaAikana plant and animal names from Silva 2012 12 are listed in the corresponding Portuguese article Further reading editVasconcelos I P 2004 Aspectos da fonologia e morfologia da lingua Aikana Maceio Universidade Federal de Alagoas Masters dissertation References edit nbsp Wiktionary has a Swadesh list at Appendix Aikana Swadesh list a b Aikana at Ethnologue 25th ed 2022 nbsp Hein van der Voort 2004 A Grammar of Kwaza Walter de Gruyter p 9 ISBN 3 11 017869 9 Hein van der Voort 2007 Theoretical and social implications of language documentation and description on the eve of destruction in Rondonia PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2008 08 30 Retrieved 2009 05 10 Aikana Language and the Aikana Indian Tribe Native Languages of the Americas website 2008 Archived from the original on 10 May 2009 Retrieved 2009 05 10 Epps Patience Michael Lev eds 2023 Amazonian Languages Language Isolates Volume I Aikana to Kandozi Chapra Berlin Walter de Gruyter ISBN 978 3 11 041940 5 Van der Voort Hein 2005 Kwaza in a comparative perspective International Journal of American Linguistics 71 365 412 Muller Andre Viveka Velupillai Soren Wichmann Cecil H Brown Eric W Holman Sebastian Sauppe Pamela Brown Harald Hammarstrom Oleg Belyaev Johann Mattis List Dik Bakker Dmitri Egorov Matthias Urban Robert Mailhammer Matthew S Dryer Evgenia Korovina David Beck Helen Geyer Pattie Epps Anthony Grant and Pilar Valenzuela 2013 ASJP World Language Trees of Lexical Similarity Version 4 October 2013 Jolkesky Marcelo Pinho de Valhery 2016 Estudo arqueo ecolinguistico das terras tropicais sul americanas Ph D dissertation 2 ed Brasilia University of Brasilia a b Loukotka Cestmir 1968 Classification of South American Indian languages Los Angeles UCLA Latin American Center da Silva Maria de Fatima dos Santos 2012 Dicionario de raizes da lingua aikana Guajara Mirim Universidade Federal de Rondonia Epps Patience Michael Lev eds 2023 Amazonian Languages Language Isolates Volume II Kanoe to Yurakare Berlin Walter de Gruyter ISBN 978 3 11 043273 2 dos Santos da Silva Maria de Fatima 2012 Dicionario de raizes da lingua aikana MA thesis Guajara Mirim Universidade Federal de Rondonia PDF Alain Fabre 2005 Diccionario etnolinguistico y guia bibliografica de los pueblos indigenas sudamericanos AIKANA 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aikana language amp oldid 1217143170, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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