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The Chonan languages are a family of indigenous American languages which were spoken in Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia. Two Chon languages are well attested: Selk'nam (or Ona), spoken by the people of the same name who occupied territory in the northeast of Tierra del Fuego; and Tehuelche spoken by the people of the same name who occupied territory north of Tierra del Fuego. The name 'Chon', or Tshon, is a blend of 'Tehuelche' and 'Ona'.

Chonan
Patagonian
Geographic
distribution
Patagonia
Extinct2019
Linguistic classificationMosetén–Chonan ?
  • Chonan
Subdivisions
  • Chon †
  • Puelche-Het †
Glottologchon1288
Het, Gününa Yajich (Puelche), and Chon proper.

Previous studies


The Selk'nam people were widely studied by anthropologists such as Martin Gusinde and Anne Chapman throughout the 20th century. However, their language became extinct in the 1970s.


History and demographics


The northern Tehuelche were conquered and later assimilated by the Mapuche during the Araucanization of Patagonia. Some 1.7 million Mapuche continue to live in Chile and southwest Argentina. Further south they traded peacefully with y Wladfa, the colony of Welsh settlers. Some Tehuelche learnt Welsh and left their children with the settlers for their education. A solid photographic record was made of this people. However, they were later nearly exterminated in the late 19th-century government-sponsored genocides of Patagonia.[1] Of some 5000 speakers in 1900, as of 2005 there were about 20 speakers left. Tehuelche language is now extinct as of 2019.


Classification


The Haush spoke a language similar to Ona. Some scholars also add to the family the Teushen language —once spoken by the Teushen, located between the Tehuelche and Puelche —though it is poorly attested.

Viegas Barros (2005) attempts to demonstrate that Puelche to the north is related to the Chon languages and would constitute one branch of an extended Chonan family. This proposal has been picked up by Lyle Campbell.[2] Based on the scanty evidence that is available, the Het peoples (or at least the Didiuhet) might be speakers of languages within the proposed Puelche branch.

If this is correct, the Chon family would be as follows:

Chonan 
 Chon proper 
 Island 

Ona (Selk'nam)

Haush (Manek'enk)

 Continental 

Tehuelche

Teushen

 Puelche–Het 

Puelche (Gününa Küne)

? Het (Didiuhet; Taluhet and Chechehet are unattested)


Vocabulary


Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for the Patagon (Chonan) languages.[3]

glossSelknamMánekenknTéueshPéenekenÁoniken
one shórshsetaulxáukenháukechochä
two shókiaimxaukáyaxoxiegxánkä
ear shünshunóshánshaʔashán
tooth orxánktnkorrurrhor
hand chenshakutchankʔchenchen
foot yulhaliékelkelkel
sun krenaniánsheuensheuensheuen
moon kreanimteruchkenginkonkängünkon
dog uéshnishnaxelxénoeshamehuenxälänuü

References


  1. Brenzinger, 2007. Language diversity endangered. Walter de Gruyter.
  2. Campbell, Lyle. (in preparation) "The classification of South American languages. In Campbell & Grondona (eds.), South America. Mouton de Gruyter.
  3. Loukotka, Čestmír (1968). Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center.



На других языках


- [en] Chonan languages

[es] Lenguas chon

Las lenguas chon forman una familia de lenguas indígenas de la Patagonia en América del Sur. El grupo fue propuesto por Roberto Lehmann Nitsche en 1913 con el nombre tshon y en la forma que se lo concibe actualmente incluye al idioma tehuelche, hablado en Argentina y cercano a la extinción, al teushen cercano al tehuelche y a las lenguas extintas de Tierra del Fuego, el selk'nam y el haush. El término chon se tomó de la raíz que significa 'gente' en estas lenguas (tehuelche č'ōnk 'gente', 'hombre' selk'nam ch'óon 'hombre, humano').[2]

[fr] Langues chon

Les langues chon (prononcé [tʃɔn]) sont une famille de langues amérindiennes d'Amérique du Sud, parlée en Argentine et au Chili, dans la partie méridionale de la Patagonie et en Terre de Feu.

[ru] Чонские языки

Чонские языки (языки чон) — семья южноамериканских языков, некогда распространенная на Огненной Земле и в Патагонии.



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