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Mopan (or Mopan Maya) is a language that belongs to the Yucatecan branch of the Mayan languages. It is spoken by the Mopan people who live in the Petén Department of Guatemala and in the Maya Mountains region of Belize. There are between three and four thousand Mopan speakers in Guatemala and six to eight thousand in Belize.[2]

Mopan
Native toBelize, Guatemala
EthnicityMopan
Native speakers
13,000 (20142019)[1]
Language family
Mayan
  • Yucatecan
    • Mopan–Itza
      • Mopan
Writing system
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3mop
Glottologmopa1243
ELPMopán

The other Yucatecan languages are Yucatec, Lacandon, and Itzaʼ. Mopan began to diverge from the other Yucatecan languages at least one thousand years ago.[2][3]


Distribution


Towns where Mopan is prominently spoken include San Luis, Poptún, Melchor de Mencos, and Dolores in Guatemala,[4] as well as San Antonio in the Toledo District of Belize.[5]


Grammar



Word order


The word order in Mopan is verb-object-subject (VOS),[6] although subject-verb-object (SVO) is also common.[7]


Noun classifiers


Mopan has two noun classifiers that are used to indicate gender. However, use of these classifiers is not typical of grammatical gender. The two classifiers are ix (feminine) and aj (masculine), for example, aj much, meaning "toad (masculine)". Use of these gender markers is atypical in several respects:[8]

Although the gender markers normally match the natural gender of the referent when denoting people, this is not always the case for non-human referents. For example, "parrot" (ix tʼutʼ) is typically feminine regardless of the sex of the animal.[8]


Numerals and numeral classifiers


Numerals in Mopan always include a numeral classifier which is added as a suffix. These classifiers indicate qualities about the referent. For example, round objects are indicated by the suffix -kuul, while long, thin objects are indicated by the suffix -tzʼiit. The most commonly used numeral classifiers are -pʼeel, for inanimate objects, and -tuul, for people and animals. In all, there are over 70 numeral classifiers used in Mopan Maya.[9]


Phonology



Consonants


The following are the consonant sounds used by the Mopan Maya language (written with the International Phonetic Alphabet):[10]

Labial Coronal Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m n
Plosive voiceless p t k ʔ
ejective
voiced ɓ ɗ g[lower-alpha 1]
Affricate plain ts
ejective tsʼ tʃʼ
Fricative f[lower-alpha 1] s ʃ h
Approximant l j w
Flap ɾ
  1. The sounds [g] and [f] are used for Spanish loan words and do not correspond to sounds native to Mopan Maya.

In addition, some sources list [ŋ] (the velar nasal) as a consonant sound in Mopan Maya.[11]


Vowels


The following are the vowel sounds of the Mopan Maya language:[10]

Front Central Back
Close i~ɪ   ~ɪː u  
Mid ɛ~e   ɛː~ ɘ   ɘː o  
Open a~ɑ   ~ɑː

Orthography


Since the colonial period, Mopan Maya has been written with the Latin script.[6] Historically, a wide range of orthographies have been used to represent the language,[11] although recently, the orthography has been standardized by the Guatemalan Academy of Mayan Languages (ALMG).[10] The following table shows some of the orthographies that have been used to represent Mopan Maya:

IPA Colonial[10] Kaufman[11] Dienhart[11] ALMG[10]
a~ɑ a a a a
ɘ a ä ʌ ä
aː~ɑː a, aa aa aa aa
ɘː ää
ɓ b b
t͡ʃ ch ch č ch
t͡ʃʼ chʼ čʼ chʼ
ɗ d
ɛ~e e e e e
ɛː~eː e, ee ee ee ee
f f
g g
i~ɪ i i i i
iː~ɪː i, ii ii ii ii
h h, j j j j
k c k c k
k
l l l l l
m m m m m
n n n n n
o o o o o
o, oo oo oo oo
p p p p p
pp, ꝑ
ɾ r r r r
s z, ç, s s s s
t t t t t
th, tħ
t͡s tz tz ¢ tz
t͡sʼ ɔ, dz tzʼ ¢ʼ tzʼ
u u, v u u u
u, uu uu uu uu
w u, v w w w
ʃ x x š x
j y y y y
ʔ 7 ʼ ʼ

Notes


  1. Mopan at Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021)
  2. Hofling, Mopan Maya–Spanish–English Dictionary, 1.
  3. Kaufman, Terrence (1976). "Archaeological and Linguistic Correlations in Mayaland and Associated Areas of Mesoamerica". World Archaeology. 8 (1): 101–118. doi:10.1080/00438243.1976.9979655.
  4. Kaufman, Proyecto de Alfabetos y Ortografías, 65.
  5. Mwakikagile, Belize and Its People, 114.
  6. Mopan Maya at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013).
  7. Hofling, Mopan Maya-Spanish-English Dictionary, 20.
  8. Audring, Jenny; Corbett, Greville G.; Fedden, Sebastian, eds. (2018). Non-Canonical Gender Systems. Oxford University Press. pp. 129–146. ISBN 978-0198795438.
  9. Hofling, Mopan Maya-Spanish-English Dictionary, 25.
  10. Hofling, Mopan Maya-Spanish-English Dictionary, 3–5.
  11. Dienhart, The Mayan Languages, 171.

References





На других языках


[de] Mopan-Sprache

Die Mopan-Sprache oder Mopán-Sprache ist die Sprache des indigenen Volks der Mopan-Maya in Belize und Guatemala.
- [en] Mopán language

[es] Idioma mopán

El idioma mopán (también conocido como maya mopán y mopane) es una lengua mayense que forma parte de la rama yucateca, junto con el maya yucateco, lacandón e itzá. Es el idioma nativo de la población maya mopán en los distritos de Toledo, Stann Creek y Cayo en Belice, y el departamento de Petén en Guatemala.[2][3] En Belice tiene 6093 hablantes,[4] y en Guatemala aproximadamente 2000 hablantes.

[fr] Maya mopan

Le maya mopan (ou maya mopán, mopan) est une langue maya parlée au Belize et au Guatemala.



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