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Puinave, a.k.a. Waipunavi (Guaipunabi) or Wanse (Puinave: Wãnsöhöt), is an indigenous language of Colombia and Venezuela. It is generally considered to be an unclassified language.

Puinavé
Wãnsöhöt
Pronunciation[ˈwãnsɤhɤt]
Native toColombia, Venezuela
Ethnicity7,000 (ca. 2007)[1]
Native speakers
3,000 (2001–2008)[1]
Language family
Language codes
ISO 639-3pui
Glottologpuin1248
ELPPuinave
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Varieties


Varieties listed by Mason (1950):[2]

Alternate names of Puinave are Puinabe, Puinavis, Uaipunabis, Guaipunavos, Uaipis.[2]


Classification


Puinave is sometimes linked to other poorly attested languages of the region in various Macro-Puinavean proposals, but no good evidence has ever been produced. The original motivation seems to simply be that all of these languages were called Maku "babble" by Arawakans.[3] Ongoing work on Puinave by Girón Higuita at the University of Amsterdam will hopefully clarify the situation.


Phonology



Consonants


Labial Coronal Dorsal Glottal
Plosive Oral p t k
Nasal m n
Fricative s h

Vowels


Front Back
unround.
Back
round.
Close i ĩ ɯ u
Mid e ɤ ɤ̃ o õ
Open a ã

Syllable structure is (C)V(C); nasal syllabic nuclei cause allophonic variation of consonantal segments in the same syllable. The phonemes /m n/ have oral, non-sonorant allophones [b d] in the onsets of syllables with oral nuclei.

The high vowel [u], when occurring in onset or coda position, is realized as a glide [w]. When the high vowel /i/ is in coda position, it is also realized as a glide [j], but in onset position, it is realized as a palatal stop matching in nasality with the nucleus, either [ɟ] or [ɲ], in the same way that /m n/ match the following vowel's nasality. Any glides [w] occurring before or [j w] occurring after a nasalized nucleus are also realized as nasal [j̃ w̃].


Tone


Puinave distinguishes four surface (phonetic) tones: two simple (H and L) and two contour (HL and LH); these are analyzed as being composed of two phonemic tone values, H and L. Girón Higuita and Wetzels (2007) note that speakers seem to associate H with prominence, rather than increased duration or intensity (the typical correlates of prominence in languages like English).


Morphology and syntax


Jesús Mario Girón's description of the morphology and the function of nominalized constructions in this language can be found in The Linguistics of Endangered Languages (edited by Leo Wetzels).


Bibliography



References


  1. Puinavé at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. Mason, John Alden (1950). "The languages of South America". In Steward, Julian (ed.). Handbook of South American Indians. Vol. 6. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office: Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 143. pp. 157–317.
  3. Patience Epps, 2008. A Grammar of Hup. Mouton de Gruyter.



На других языках


- [en] Puinave language

[fr] Puinave (langue)

Le puinave (autonyme wãnsöhöt yedöhet, la langue des gens de l'arbre amer) est une langue amérindienne parlée dans l'Est de la Colombie, le long de la rivière Inírada et au Venezuela, le long de l'Orénoque par 4 000 Wãnsöhöt[2].

[ru] Пуйнаве

Пуйнаве (Guaipunabi, Puinabe, Puinare, Puinave, Waipunavi, Wanse, Wãnsöhöt) — плохо изученный неклассифицированный индейский язык, на котором говорят на притоках реки Инирида департамента Гуайния в Колумбии, а также в штате Амасонас (нижние бассейны рек Гуавьяре и Инирида, вниз к региону Сан-Фернандо-де-Атабапо) в Венесуэле.



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