lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageSaisiyat (sometimes spelled Saisiat) is the language of the Saisiyat, a Taiwanese indigenous people. It is a Formosan language of the Austronesian family. It has approximately 4,750 speakers.
Austronesian language spoken in Taiwan
Saisiyat |
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Native to | Taiwan |
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Ethnicity | 7,900 |
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Native speakers | 4,750 (2002)[1] |
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Dialects |
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ISO 639-3 | xsy |
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Glottolog | sais1237 |
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ELP | Saisiyat |
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 Saisiyat, Pazeh, and Kulon (pink, northwest). Some Chinese-language sources designate the white area in the northwest as a Kulon area, as opposed to the small pink circle on this map. [2] |
Distribution
The language area of Saisiyat is small, situated in the northwest of the country between the Hakka Chinese and Atayal regions in the mountains (Wufeng, Hsinchu; Nanchuang and Shitan, Miaoli).
There are two main dialects: Ta'ai (North Saisiyat) and Tungho (South Saisiyat). Ta'ai is spoken in Hsinchu and Tungho is spoken in Miao-Li.
Kulon, an extinct Formosan language, is closely related to Saisiyat but is considered by Taiwanese linguist Paul Jen-kuei Li to be a separate language.
Usage
Today, one thousand Saisiyat people do not use the Saisiyat language. Many young people use Hakka or Atayal instead, and few children speak Saisiyat. Hakka Chinese speakers, Atayal speakers and Saisiyat speakers live more or less together. Many Saisiyat are able to speak Saisiyat, Hakka, Atayal, Mandarin, and, sometimes, Min Nan as well. Although Saisiyat has a relatively large number of speakers, the language is endangered.
Orthography
- a - [ä]
- ae - [æ]
- b - [β]
- e - [ə]
- ng - [ŋ]
- oe - [œ]
- s - [s/θ]
- S - [ʃ]
- y - [j]
- z - [z/ð]
- ' - [ʔ]
- aa/aː - [aː]
- ee/eː - [əː]
- ii/iː - [iː][3]
Phonology
Consonants
Consonant inventory
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Labial |
Alveolar |
Post-alveolar |
Dorsal |
Glottal |
Nasal |
| m |
| n |
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| ŋ |
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Plosive |
p | |
t | |
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k | |
ʔ | |
Fricative |
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s | z |
ʃ | |
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h | |
Approximant |
| w |
| l |
| ɭ |
| j |
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Trill |
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| r |
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Orthographic notes:
- /ɭ/ is a retroflex lateral approximant, while /ʃ/ is a palato-alveolar fricative.[4]
Vowels
Monophthongs
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Front |
Central |
Back |
Close |
i |
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Close-mid |
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o |
Mid |
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ə |
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Open-mid |
œ |
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Open |
æ |
ä |
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Grammar
Syntax
Although it also allows for verb-initial constructions,[5] Saisiyat is a strongly subject-initial language (i.e., SVO), and is shifting to an accusative language, while it still has many features of split ergativity (Hsieh & Huang 2006:91). Pazeh and Thao, also Northern Formosan languages, are the only other Formosan languages that allow for SVO constructions.
Saisiyat's case-marking system distinguishes between personal and common nouns (Hsieh & Huang 2006:93).
Saisiyat case markers
Type of Noun |
Nominative |
Accusative |
Genitive |
Dative |
Possessive |
Locative |
Personal |
Ø, hi |
hi |
ni |
'an-a |
'ini' |
kan, kala |
Common |
Ø, ka |
ka |
noka |
'an noka-a |
no |
ray |
Pronouns
Saisiyat has an elaborate pronominal system (Hsieh & Huang 2006:93).
Saisiyat personal pronouns
Type of Pronoun |
Nominative |
Accusative |
Genitive |
Dative |
Possessive |
Locative |
1s. |
yako/yao |
yakin/'iyakin |
ma'an |
'iniman |
'amana'a |
kanman |
2s. |
So'o |
'iso'on |
niSo |
'iniSo |
'anso'o'a |
kanSo |
3s. |
sia |
hisia |
nisia |
'inisia |
'ansiaa |
kansia |
1p. (incl.) |
'ita |
'inimita |
mita' |
'inimita' |
'anmita'a |
kan'ita |
1p. (excl.) |
yami |
'iniya'om |
niya'om |
'iniya'om |
'anya'oma |
kanyami |
2p. |
moyo |
'inimon |
nimon |
'inimon |
'anmoyoa |
kanmoyo |
3p. |
lasia |
hilasia |
nasia |
'inilasia |
'anlasiaa |
kanlasia |
Verbs
The following are verbal prefixes in Saisiyat (Hsieh & Huang 2006:93).
Saisiyat Focus System
Type of Focus |
I |
II |
Agent Focus (AF) |
m-, -om-, ma-, Ø |
Ø |
Patient Focus (PF) |
-en |
-i |
Locative Focus (LF) |
-an |
— |
Referential Focus (RF) |
si-, sik- |
-ani |
Saisiyat verbs can be nominalized in the following ways.[6]
Nominalization in Saisiyat
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Lexical nominalization |
Syntactic nominalization |
Temporal/Aspectual |
Agent |
ka-ma-V |
ka-pa-V |
Habitual, Future |
Patient |
ka-V-en, V-in- |
ka-V-en, V-in- |
Future (for ka-V-en), Perfective (for V-in-) |
Location |
ka-V-an |
ka-V-an |
Future |
Instrument |
ka-V, Ca-V (reduplication) |
ka-V, Ca-V (reduplication) |
Future |
References
Citations
- Saisiyat at Ethnologue (19th ed., 2016)
- "Táiwān yuánzhùmín píngpǔ zúqún bǎinián fēnlèi shǐ xìliè dìtú" 臺灣原住民平埔族群百年分類史系列地圖 [A History of the Classification of Plains Taiwanese Tribes Over the Past Century]. blog.xuite.net (in Chinese). 2009-08-06. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
- "Saisiyat (SaySiyat)". Omniglot.
- Jiang, Wenyu; I, Chang-Liao; Chiang, Fang-Mei (2006). "The Prosodic Realization of Negation in Saisiyat and English" (PDF). Oceanic Linguistics. 45 (1): 110–132. doi:10.1353/ol.2006.0007. JSTOR 4499949. S2CID 144937416.
- Li, Paul Jen-kuei (2004) [1998]. 台灣南島語言 [The Austronesian Languages of Taiwan]. In Li, Paul Jen-kuei (ed.). Selected Papers on Formosan Languages. Taipei, Taiwan: Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica.
- Yeh, Marie Mei-li (n.d.), Nominalization in Saisiyat, Hsinchu, Taiwan: National Hsinchu University of Education
Works cited
Further reading
- Yeh, Mei-li 葉美利 (2018). Sàixiàyǔ yǔfǎ gàilùn 賽夏語語法概論 [Introduction to Saisiyat Grammar] (in Chinese). Xinbei Shi: Yuanzhu minzu weiyuanhui. ISBN 978-986-05-5684-1 – via alilin.apc.gov.tw.
- Zeitoun, Elizabeth; Chu, Tai-hwa; Lalo a tahesh Kaybaybaw (2015). A Study of Saisiyat Morphology. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-5042-5.
External links
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На других языках
- [en] Saisiyat language
[fr] Saisiyat (langue)
Le saisiyat (ou saisiat, de l'autonyme sajʃijat ou sajʃiɭat) est une langue austronésienne de la branche des langues formosanes parlée à Taïwan par 5 557 Saisiat[1].
[it] Lingua saisiyat
La lingua saisiyat è una delle lingue formosane, sottofamiglia delle lingue austronesiane, parlata a Taiwan, tra la Contea di Hsinchu e la Contea di Miaoli.
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