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Kumeyaay (Kumiai), also known as Central Diegueño, Kamia, and Campo, is the Native American language spoken by the Kumeyaay people of southern San Diego and Imperial counties in California. Hinton (1994:28) suggested a conservative estimate of 50 native speakers of Kumeyaay. A more liberal estimate (including speakers of Ipai and Tipai), supported by the results of the Census 2000, is 110 people in the US, including 15 persons under the age of 18.[citation needed] There were 377 speakers reported in the 2010 Mexican census, including 88 who called their language "Cochimi".[3]

Kumeyaay
Southern Diegueño
Native toUnited States, Mexico
RegionCalifornia, Baja California
EthnicityKumeyaay
Native speakers
500 in Mexico (2020 census)[1]
4050 in the United States (2007)[2]
Language family
Yuman
  • Core Yuman
    • Delta–California
      • Kumeyaay
Dialects
  • Kwatl
Language codes
ISO 639-3dih (as part of Diegueño)
Glottologkumi1248  Tipai-Kumeyaay
kwat1246  Kwatl
ELPKumeyaay

Kumeyaay belongs to the Yuman language family and to the Delta–California branch of that family. Kumeyaay and its neighbors, Ipai to the north and Tipai to the south, were often considered to be dialects of a single Diegueño language, but the current consensus among linguists seems to be that at least three distinct languages are present within the dialect chain (e.g., Langdon 1990). Confusingly, Kumeyaay is commonly used as a designation both for the central language of this family and for the Ipai-Kumeyaay-Tipai people as a whole. Tipai is also commonly used as a collective designation for speakers of both Kumeyaay and Tipai proper.


Documentation


In 1999, published documentation for the Kumeyaay language appeared to be limited to a few texts.[4]

As of May 2014, online Kumeyaay language lessons were available.[5] A "dictionary of all five dialects of Kumeyaay spoken in Baja California" is in preparation. Kumeyaay language stories are recorded at the Kumeyaay museum in Tecate.[6]


Phonology



Consonants


Bilabial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
nor. lab.
Stop p t k q ʔ
Fricative β s x
Affricate
Nasal m n ɲ
Trill r
Lateral fricative ɬ ʎ̝̊
approx. l ʎ
Approximant w j

Alveolar sounds /t, s, n, r/ can also be heard as post-alveolar [t̠, s̠, n̠, r̠].[7]


Vowels


Front Central Back
Close i u
Mid ə o
Open a

Vowel length may also be distributed.


References


  1. Lenguas indígenas y hablantes de 3 años y más, 2020 INEGI. Censo de Población y Vivienda 2020.
  2. "Kumiai". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2018-04-14.
  3. INALI (2012) México: Lenguas indígenas nacionales
  4. (cf. Mithun 1999:578)
  5. Hinton, Leanne. "Kumeyaay 1-10. Hablamos Tipay en el dialecto de Nejí (Xa'a Wa) BCN". Language Acquisition Resource Center, San Diego State. Archived from the original on 2014-10-23. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  6. Jill Replogle (Director) (2014-06-10). "Native Speakers And Linguists Fight To Keep Kumeyaay Language Alive". KNPR. Retrieved 2014-06-21. {{cite episode}}: Missing or empty |series= (help)
  7. Langdon, Margaret (1966). A Grammar of Diegueño: The Mesa Grande Dialect.

Bibliography



Further reading






На других языках


- [en] Kumeyaay language

[es] Idioma kumiai

El idioma kumiai (también diegueño del sur, campo o kumeeyaay (en inglés), es una lengua indígena perteneciente a la familia lingüística yumano-cochimí. Es hablada por menos de quinientas personas del grupo étnico kumiai que viven en dos distritos del estado de California (Estados Unidos) y también en Baja California (México). El nombre nativo de esta lengua es kamia.

[ru] Кумеяай (язык)

Кумеяай (Campo, Cochimí, Comeya, Cuchimí, Diegueño, Digueño, Kamia, Kamiai, Kamiyahi, Kamiyai, Ki-Miai, Ko’al, Ku’ahl, Kumeyaai, Kumeyaay, Kumia, Kw’aal, Quemayá, Tipai’, Tipái, Tipéi) — местный американский язык, на котором говорит народ кумеяай в горной местности к юго-востоку от города Текате, в 60 км к востоку от города Энсенада, в муниципалитетах Каньон-де-лос-Энсинос, Ла-Уэрта-де-лос-Индиос, Сан-Антонио-Некуа, Сан-Хосе-де-ла-Сорра и Ха’аа, в ранчо Нехи штата Нижняя Калифорния в Мексике, в мегарегионе Южная Калифорния, восточнее города Сан-Диего, а некоторые — в Имперской Долине, в США.



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