lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageThe Araucanian languages [1] are a small language family of indigenous languages of the Americas spoken in central Chile and neighboring areas of Argentina. The living representatives of this family are Mapudungun (ISO 639-3: arn) and Huilliche (ISO 639-3: huh), spoken respectively by the Mapuche and Huilliche people. These are sometimes considered divergent dialects of a single language isolate.
Language family of South America
Araucanian |
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Geographic distribution | Andes of Chile, Argentina |
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Linguistic classification | One of the world's primary language families |
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Subdivisions |
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Glottolog | arau1255 |
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Demographics
It is estimated that there are approximately 200,000 Mapudungu speakers in Chile and 40,000 speakers in Argentina. Huilliche is the native language of a few thousand Chileans.
Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Kunza, Mochika, Uru-Chipaya, Arawak, Pano, Cholon-Hibito, and Kechua language families due to contact.[2]
Internal classification
Mason (1950)
Internal classification of Araucanian languages by Mason (1950):[3]
- Araucanian
- North
- Picunche
- Mapuche
- Pewenche
- Moluche
- South
- Wiliche (Huilliche)
- Veliche (Chilote)
- Chikiyami (Cuncho)
- Leuvuche
- East
- Taluhet (Taluche)
- Divihet (Diviche)
Jolkesky (2016)
Internal classification by Jolkesky (2016):[2]
(† = extinct)
- Mapudungun
- Mapudungun, Nuclear
- Mapudungun
- Pewenche
- Rankelche
- Mapudungun, Southern: Williche
- Mapudungun, Northern
Vocabulary
Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for Mapuche (Araucanian) language varieties.[4]
gloss | Mapuche | Picunche | Pehuenche | Huiliche | Chilote | Ranquelche |
one |
kiñe | kiñe | kiñe | kiñe | kenge | kiñe |
two |
epu | epue | epu | epu | epo | epú |
three |
küla | kela | kela | kila | köla | kʔla |
head |
longko | | lonko | rlonko | | lonkó |
hand |
kũ | kúü | kuü | ghechu | | keñeu |
water |
ko | ko | ko | ko | ku | go |
sun |
antu | antü | ante | ante | ánte | ant'ü |
moon |
kuyen | küyén | küyen | kiyen | kién | kiyet |
maize |
voe | wa | wa | waká | | wa |
bird |
gunún | üñem | küñüm | giñum | | trarú |
dog |
thehua | thewa | thewa | trehua | | cheuá |
jaguar |
nahuel | nahuel | nawel | nahuel | | naue |
Further reading
- Augusta, F. J. (1966). Diccionario araucano-español y español-araucano: tomo primero: araucano - español. Padre Las Casas: Impr. y Editorial "San Francisco".
- Cañas Pinochet, A. (1911). Estudios de la lengua veliche. In: C. E. Porter (ed.), Trabajos de la III Sección “Ciencias Naturales, Antropo-lógicas y Etnológicas” (Tomo I), 143-330. Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Barcelona.
- Erize, E. (1960). Diccionario comentado Mapuche-Español, Araucano, Pehuenche, Pampa, Picunche, Rancülche, Huilliches. Bahía Blanca: Cuadernos del Sur.
- Flury, L. (1944). Guiliches: tradiciones, leyendas, apuntes gramaticales y vocabulario de la zona pampa-araucana. (Publicaciones del Instituto de Arqueología, Lingüistica y Folklore Dr. Pablo Cabrera, 8). Córdoba: Universidad de Córdoba
- Hernández Sallés, A.; Luna, C. C. (1997). Diccionario ilustrado Mapudungun- Español-Inglés. Santiago de Chile: Pehuén.
References
- Campbell, Lyle (1997). American Indian languages: The historical linguistics of Native America. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195094271.
External links
Primary language families |
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Africa | |
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Eurasia (Europe and Asia) | |
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New Guinea and the Pacific | |
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Australia | |
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North America | |
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Mesoamerica | |
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South America | | Isolates (extant in 2000) | |
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Sign languages | | Isolates |
- See list of sign languages
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See also |
- Constructed languages
- Creoles
- Language isolates
- Mixed languages
- Pidgins
- Unclassified languages
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- Families with question marks (?) are disputed or controversial.
- Families in italics have no living members.
- Families with more than 30 languages are in bold.
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Languages of Chile |
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Lingua franca | |
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Living Indigenous languages | |
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Extinct and endangered languages | |
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Sign languages | |
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Language families | |
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Italics indicate extinct languages |
Mapuche |
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Language | | |
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Culture |
- Aillarehue
- Butalmapu
- Chemamull
- Kalku
- Kuel
- Lonko
- Machi
- Medicine
- Military
- Mythology
- Polygamy
- Rehue
- Ruka
- Rüxafe (silverwork)
- Religion
- Textiles
- Toki
- Ulmen
- Wampu
- Weichafe
- Werkén
- We Tripantu
- Wenufoye
- Wünelfe
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Related groups |
- Boroanos
- Cuncos
- Huilliche
- Mapochoes
- Moluche
- Pehuenche
- Promaucaes
- Puelche
- Picunche
- Poya
- Ranquel
- Tehuelche
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Extant organizations |
- Consejo de Todas las Tierras
- Coordinadora Arauco-Malleco
- Federación Mapuche de Estudiantes
- Mapuche football team
- Resistencia Ancestral Mapuche
- Wallmapuwen
- Weichán Auka Mapu
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History |
- Origin
- Inca invasion
- Battle of the Maule
- Spanish invasion
- Arauco War
- Slavery
- Malón
- Araucanization of Patagonia
- 1723 uprising
- 1766 uprising
- Guerra a muerte
- Camino de los chilenos
- Desert Campaign (1833–1834)
- Kingdom of Araucania and Patagonia
- Conquest of the Desert
- Occupation of Araucanía
- 1881 uprising
- Mapuche conflict
Parliaments |
- Paicaví (1612)
- Quillín (1641)
- Quillín (1647)
- Boroa (1651)
- Malloco (1671)
- Negrete (1726)
- Negrete (1793)
- Las Canoas (1793)
- Tapihue (1825)
- Toltén (1869)
- Coz Coz (1907)
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