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Jakaltek language

The Jakaltek /hɑːkəlˈtɛk/[2] (Jacaltec) language, also known as Jakalteko (Jacalteco) or Poptiʼ,[3] is a Mayan language from the Q’anjob’alan-chujean branch spoken by the Jakaltek people in some municipalities in the state of Chiapas, Mexico and the municipality of Jacaltenango in the department of Huehuetenango,Guatemala in the border between both countries. Jakaltek is closely related with the Q'anjob'al and Akatek language and more distantly related with the Tojol-ab'al, Chuj and Mocho'.[4] In Mexico it is also known as Ab'xub'al.

Jakaltek
Poptiʼ
Abʼxubʼal
Native toGuatemala, Mexico
RegionHuehuetenango, Chiapas
Ethnicity54,200 Jakaltek in Guatemala (2019 census)
Native speakers
33,000 (2019 census)[1]
Mayan
Latin
Official status
Official language in
 Mexico
Recognised minority
language in
Regulated byInstituto Nacional de Lenguas Indígenas
Academia de Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala
Language codes
ISO 639-3jac
Glottologpopt1235  Poptiʼ
ELPJakalteko
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History edit

Jakaltek was the language spoken by the population of the site of El Lagartero, in the present day municipality of La Trinitaria in Chiapas, Mexico, the site was inhabited from 300 AD to 1400 AD between the late classic and postclassic period of Mesoamerica.[5]

Distribution edit

In Mexico, Jakaltek is mainly spoken in the state of Chiapas in the communities of Bienestar Social, Flor de Mayo, Guadalupe Victoria, Ojo de Agua, Pacayalito and Huixquilar from the municipality of Amatenango de la Frontera, in Los Pocitos from the municipality of Bella Vista, in El Mango, Frontera Comalapa and Sunzapote from the municipality of Frontera Comalapa and in El Vergel Dos, La Campana, La Gloria, El Colorado and Nuevo Villaflores from the municipality of La Trinitaria. There are also Jakaltek communities in Campeche in the municipalities of Campeche and Champotón.[6]

Municipalities in Huehuetenango where Jakaltek is spoken include the following (Variación Dialectal en Poptiʼ, 2000).

Phonology edit

The Eastern Jakaltek language includes the following phonemes. The orthography used by the Academia de Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala is on the left, the other main orthography is on the right.

Labial Alveolar Post-
alveolar
Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal m ⟨m⟩ n ⟨n⟩ ŋ ⟨nh or n̈/ŋ⟩
Plosive/
Affricate
plain p ⟨p⟩ t ⟨t⟩ ts ⟨tz⟩ ⟨ch⟩ ⟨tx⟩ k ⟨k or c/qu⟩ q ⟨q or k⟩ ʔ ⟨ʼ⟩
glottalized ɓ ⟨b or bʼ⟩ ⟨tʼ⟩ tsʼ ⟨tzʼ⟩ tʃʼ ⟨chʼ⟩ tʂʼ ⟨txʼ⟩ ⟨kʼ or cʼ/qʼu⟩ ⟨qʼ or kʼ⟩
Fricative f ⟨f⟩ s ⟨s⟩ ʃ ⟨xh or ẍ⟩ ʂ ⟨x⟩ χ ⟨j⟩ h ⟨h⟩
Approximant w ⟨w⟩ l ⟨l⟩ j ⟨y⟩
Trill r ⟨r⟩

It also has the vowels a /a/, e /e/, i /i/, o /o/, u /u/

Eastern Jakaltek is one of the few languages besides the Malagasy language of Madagascar to make use of an n-trema character in its alphabet. In both languages, the n-trema represents a velar nasal consonant [ŋ] (like "ng" in "bang").

Use in media edit

Jakaltek-language programming is carried by the INPI's radio station XEVFS, broadcasting from Las Margaritas, Chiapas.

Grammar edit

The Jakaltek language has a verb–subject–object syntax. Like many Native American languages, Jakaltek has complex agglutinative morphology and uses ergative–absolutive case alignment. It is divided in two dialects, Eastern and Western Jakalteko. "Eastern and Western Jakalteko understand each other's spoken languages, but not written text."[7]

Jakaltek is unusual in that it has four systems of noun and numeral classifiers.[8]

Owing to Jakaltek's dissimilarity with Indo-European languages, the reasonably healthy linguistic population and the relative ease of access to Guatemala, Jakaltek has become a favorite of students of linguistic typology.

References edit

  1. ^ Jakaltek at Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021)  
  2. ^ Laurie Bauer, 2007, The Linguistics Student's Handbook, Edinburgh
  3. ^ Hammarström, Harald; Forke, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian, eds. (2020). "Popti'". Glottolog 4.3.
  4. ^ "Atlas de los Pueblos Indígenas de México. Jakaltekos – Lengua".
  5. ^ "INAH: El Lagartero, Chiapas" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Catálogo de las lenguas indígenas nacionales: Variantes lingüísticas de México con sus autodenominaciones y referencias geoestadísticas. Jakalteko-popti'".
  7. ^ Gordon, Raymond G, ed. "Jakalteko, Western." Ethnologue: Languages of the World. 15th ed. Dallas, TX: SIL International, 2005. 254. Print.
  8. ^ Craig, Colette G. (1986). "Jacaltec Noun Classifiers: A Study in Grammaticalization" (PDF). Lingua (70 ed.). North-Holland: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.: 241–284. doi:10.1016/0024-3841(86)90046-X. ISSN 0024-3841.
  • Craig, Colette G. (1977). The Structure of Jacaltec. Austin: University of Texas Press. 432pp.

External links edit

  • Jacalteco Collection of Colette Grinevald – Collection of audio recordings in Jakaltek at the Archive of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas

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3 sil org code jac class extiw title iso639 3 jac jac a Glottologpopt1235 PoptiʼELPJakaltekoThis 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 History 2 Distribution 3 Phonology 4 Use in media 5 Grammar 6 References 7 External linksHistory editJakaltek was the language spoken by the population of the site of El Lagartero in the present day municipality of La Trinitaria in Chiapas Mexico the site was inhabited from 300 AD to 1400 AD between the late classic and postclassic period of Mesoamerica 5 Distribution editIn Mexico Jakaltek is mainly spoken in the state of Chiapas in the communities of Bienestar Social Flor de Mayo Guadalupe Victoria Ojo de Agua Pacayalito and Huixquilar from the municipality of Amatenango de la Frontera in Los Pocitos from the municipality of Bella Vista in El Mango Frontera Comalapa and Sunzapote from the municipality of Frontera Comalapa and in El Vergel Dos La Campana La Gloria El Colorado and Nuevo Villaflores from the municipality of La Trinitaria There are also Jakaltek communities in Campeche in the municipalities of Campeche and Champoton 6 Municipalities in Huehuetenango where Jakaltek is spoken include the following Variacion Dialectal en Poptiʼ 2000 Concepcion Huista Jacaltenango including the following villages San Marcos Huista San Andres Huista Yinhchʼewex Nenton San Antonio Huista Santa Ana Huista Buxup TzisbʼajPhonology editThe Eastern Jakaltek language includes the following phonemes The orthography used by the Academia de Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala is on the left the other main orthography is on the right Labial Alveolar Post alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular GlottalNasal m m n n ŋ nh or n ŋ Plosive Affricate plain p p t t ts tz tʃ ch tʂ tx k k or c qu q q or k ʔ ʼ glottalized ɓ b or bʼ tʼ tʼ tsʼ tzʼ tʃʼ chʼ tʂʼ txʼ kʼ kʼ or cʼ qʼu qʼ qʼ or kʼ Fricative f f s s ʃ xh or ẍ ʂ x x j h h Approximant w w l l j y Trill r r It also has the vowels a a e e i i o o u u n Eastern Jakaltek is one of the few languages besides the Malagasy language of Madagascar to make use of an n trema character in its alphabet In both languages the n trema represents a velar nasal consonant ŋ like ng in bang Use in media editJakaltek language programming is carried by the INPI s radio station XEVFS broadcasting from Las Margaritas Chiapas Grammar editThe Jakaltek language has a verb subject object syntax Like many Native American languages Jakaltek has complex agglutinative morphology and uses ergative absolutive case alignment It is divided in two dialects Eastern and Western Jakalteko Eastern and Western Jakalteko understand each other s spoken languages but not written text 7 Jakaltek is unusual in that it has four systems of noun and numeral classifiers 8 Owing to Jakaltek s dissimilarity with Indo European languages the reasonably healthy linguistic population and the relative ease of access to Guatemala Jakaltek has become a favorite of students of linguistic typology References edit Jakaltek at Ethnologue 24th ed 2021 nbsp Laurie Bauer 2007 The Linguistics Student s Handbook Edinburgh Hammarstrom Harald Forke Robert Haspelmath Martin Bank Sebastian eds 2020 Popti Glottolog 4 3 Atlas de los Pueblos Indigenas de Mexico Jakaltekos Lengua INAH El Lagartero Chiapas PDF Catalogo de las lenguas indigenas nacionales Variantes linguisticas de Mexico con sus autodenominaciones y referencias geoestadisticas Jakalteko popti Gordon Raymond G ed Jakalteko Western Ethnologue Languages of the World 15th ed Dallas TX SIL International 2005 254 Print Craig Colette G 1986 Jacaltec Noun Classifiers A Study in Grammaticalization PDF Lingua 70 ed North Holland Elsevier Science Publishers B V 241 284 doi 10 1016 0024 3841 86 90046 X ISSN 0024 3841 Craig Colette G 1977 The Structure of Jacaltec Austin University of Texas Press 432pp External links editJacalteco Collection of Colette Grinevald Collection of audio recordings in Jakaltek at the Archive of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jakaltek language amp oldid 1213144866, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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