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The Choco languages (also Chocoan, Chocó, Chokó) are a small family of Native American languages spread across Colombia and Panama.

Chocoan
Geographic
distribution
Colombia and Panama
Linguistic classificationOne of the world's primary language families
Subdivisions
  • Emberá
  • Waunana
Glottologchoc1280
Poet and politician Eduardo Cote Lamus on his journey in Río San Juan (Choco, Colombia) in 1958 with some of the people speaking Choco languages
Poet and politician Eduardo Cote Lamus on his journey in Río San Juan (Choco, Colombia) in 1958 with some of the people speaking Choco languages

Family division


Choco consists of six known branches, all but two of which are extinct.

Anserma, Arma, and Sinúfana are extinct.

The Emberá group consists of two languages mainly in Colombia with over 60,000 speakers that lie within a fairly mutually intelligible dialect continuum. Ethnologue divides this into six languages. Kaufman (1994) considers the term Cholo to be vague and condescending. Noanamá has some 6,000 speakers on the Panama-Colombia border.


Jolkesky (2016)


Internal classification by Jolkesky (2016):[1]

(† = extinct)

Choko

Language contact


Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Guahibo, Kamsa, Paez, Tukano, Witoto-Okaina, Yaruro, Chibchan, and Bora-Muinane language families due to contact.[1]

Genetic links between Choco and Chibchan had been proposed by Lehmann (1920).[2] However, similarities are few, some of which may be related to the adoption of maize cultivation from neighbors.[1]:324


Genetic relations


Choco has been included in a number of hypothetical phylum relationships:


Vocabulary


Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for the Chocó languages.[4]

glossSambúChocó Pr.CitaraBaudoWaunanaTadóSaixaChamíÁndaguedaCatioTukuráN'Gvera
one habaabáabaabahabaabaabbáabbaabá
two omeumedáonomiuméhoméuméómayteaunmé
three ompeaumpiadáonatupkimarishompéumpeaompayáumbeaunpia
head poroporoachiporopúroborótachi-púroboróbóroburuporú
eye tautautabútaudágatautaudáutowdabutabútapü
tooth kidakidakidakidáxidákidáchidachida
man amoxinamukiraumakiraemokoidamukiramukínamugiramohunámukira
water pañiapaniápaniapaniapaniapaníabaníapuneápaneapánia
fire tibuatibuáxemkavaitupuktuputubechuátübü
sun pisiapisiáumantagoveseaedauveseaáxonihinoumataemwaitonhumandayoahumautu
moon edexoédexohidexoxedekoxedegoedekoːátoníedexoheydahoxedekoxedékohedeko
maize pepepagapedeupepepe
jaguar imamaibamáibamáimamakumápimamáimamaimamáimamá
arrow enatrumahalomáhalomásiachókieraumatrumasíaukidaenentiera

Proto-language


For reconstructions of Proto-Chocó and Proto-Emberá by Constenla and Margery (1991),[5] see the corresponding Spanish article.


See also



References


  1. Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho De Valhery. 2016. Estudo arqueo-ecolinguístico das terras tropicais sul-americanas. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Brasília.
  2. Lehmann, W. (1920). Zentral-Amerika. Teil I. Die Sprachen Zentral-Amerikas in ihren Beziehungen zueinander sowie zu Süd-Amerika und Mexico. Berlin: Reimer.
  3. Pache, Matthias J. 2016. Pumé (Yaruro) and Chocoan: Evidence for a New Genealogical Link in Northern South America. Language Dynamics and Change 6 (2016) 99–155. doi:10.1163/22105832-00601001
  4. Loukotka, Čestmír (1968). Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center.
  5. Constenla Umaña, Adolfo; Margery Peña, Enrique. (1991). Elementos de fonología comparada Chocó. Filología y lingüística, 17, 137-191.

Bibliography





На других языках


- [en] Choco languages

[fr] Langues chocó

Les langues chocó sont une famille de langues amérindiennes d'Amérique du Sud, parlée, au Nord-Ouest de la Colombie et au Panama.

[it] Lingue choco

La famiglia di lingue chocó si estende nella zona orientale di Panama (in modo particolare nel Darién) e nell'area estrema nord-occidentale della Colombia (Dipartimento di Chocó). Si contano circa 96 300 parlanti di queste lingue.

[ru] Чокоанские языки

Чокоа́нские языки (языки чоко́; Chocoan, Chocó, Chokó) — небольшая семья южноамериканских индейских языков, распространённых в Колумбии и Панаме. Общее число говорящих ок. 66 тыс. чел. (оценка на конец 1990-х гг.).



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