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Paicî is the most widely spoken of the two dozen languages on the main island of New Caledonia. It is spoken in a band across the center of the island, from Poindimié to Ponérihouen.

Paicî
Native toNew Caledonia
RegionEast coast between Poindimié and Ponérihouen and inland valleys
Native speakers
7,300 (2009 census)[1]
Language family
Austronesian
Language codes
ISO 639-3pri
Glottologpaic1239
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Phonology


Paicî has a rather simple inventory of consonants, compared to other languages of New Caledonia, but it has an unusually large number of nasal vowels. Paicî syllables are restricted to CV.[2]


Consonants


  Bilabial Post-
alveolar
Palatal Velar
plain labial
Nasal mɲŋ
Plosivevoiceless pck
prenasalized ᵐbᵐbʷⁿ̠d̠ᶮɟᵑɡ
Tap ɾ̠
Approximant jw

The palatal stops could be considered affricates because they occur with a heavily fricated release. The lateral and tap do not occur word-initially, except in a few loanwords and the prefix /ɾɜ/ they.[2]

Because nasal stops are always followed by nasal vowels, but prenasalized stops are always followed by oral vowels, it might be argued that nasal and prenasalized stops are allophonic, which would reduce the Paicî consonant inventory to 13.


Vowels


Paicî has a symmetrical system of ten oral vowels, all found both long and short without any significant difference in quality, and seven nasal vowels, some of which may also be long and short. Because sequences of two short vowels may carry two tones but long vowels are restricted to carrying one tone, they appear to be phonemically long vowels rather than sequences.[2]

Paicî vowel phonemes
Front Central Back
Oral Nasal Oral Nasal Oral Nasal
Close iĩɨɨ̃uũ
Close-mid eɛ̃ɘɜ̃oɔ̃
Open-mid ɛɜɔ
Open aɐ̃

Tones


Like its neighbour Cèmuhî, Paicî is one of the few Austronesian languages which have developed contrastive tone,[3] involving three registers: high, mid, low. Additionally, there are vowels with no inherent tone, whose tone is determined by their environment. Words commonly have the same tone on all vowels, so tone may belong to the word rather than the syllable.


Notes


  1. Paicî at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. Gordon & Maddieson (1996).
  3. Rivierre (1974).

References





На других языках


- [en] Paicî language

[es] Idioma paicî

El paicî es una lengua austronesia hablada mayoritariamente en el área tradicional de Paici-Camuki, los municipios de Poindimié , Ponérihouen , Koné y Poya, en la Provincia Norte de Nueva Caledonia. Tiene 7300 hablantes nativos y el estatus de lengua regional de Francia. Este estatuto implica que los alumnos podrán realizar una prueba opcional en bachillerato en Nueva Caledonia mismo o en la Francia metropolitana.[2] Como las otras lenguas neocaledonias está regulado actualmente por la Academia de las Lenguas Canac, fundada oficialmente en 2007.

[fr] Paicî

Le paicî ou paici est une langue kanak, parlée par 6 866 locuteurs à Poindimié, Ponérihouen, Koné et Poya, dans la Province Nord de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, dans l'aire coutumière Paici-Camuki.



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