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Siona (otherwise known as Bain Coca, Pioje, Pioche-Sioni, Ganteyabain, Ganteya, Ceona, Zeona, Koka, Kanú) is a Tucanoan language of Colombia and Ecuador. The language is essentially the same as Secoya, but speakers are ethnically distinct.

Siona
Gantëya coca
Native toColombia, Ecuador
RegionPutumayo River
EthnicitySiona people, Teteté people
Native speakers
500 (2000–2008)[1]
Language family
Tucanoan
  • Western
    • Napo
      • Siona–Secoya
        • Siona
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
snn  Siona
teb  Teteté
Glottologsion1247
ELP
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As of 2013, Siona is spoken by about 550 people.[2] Teteté dialect (Eteteguaje) is extinct.[3]


Phonology



Vowels


There are 6 oral vowels and six nasal vowels. Only nasal vowels occur next to a nasal consonant /m/ or /n/.

Back Central Front
High i ĩ ɨ ɨ̃ u ũ
Mid ɛ æ̃ o õ
Low a ã

Consonants


There are two series of obstruent consonant. Both often produce a noticeable delay before the onset of the following vowel: the 'fortis' series (written p t č k kw s h hw) tends to be aspirated, with a noisy transition to the vowel, while the 'lenis' series (written b d g gw ’ z), optionally voiced, is glottalized, with a silent transition to the vowel, which in turn tends to be laryngealized. The glottal stop is faint, and noticeable primarily in the laryngealizing effect it has on adjacent vowels.

bilabial alveolar prepalatal velar labio-velar glottal
Plosive voiceless t̪ʰ tʃʰ kʷʰ ʔ
voiced ~ ʈˀ ~ ɖˀ ~ ɾ ~ ɡˀ kʷˀ ~ ɡʷˀ
Fricative s ; ~ h ;
Nasal m n
Semivowel j ~ ɲ w

/ʈˀ/ is realized as [ɾ] between vowels. /j/ is realized as [ɲ] next to nasal vowels.


Stress


Stress is obligatory on all verb stems, root words, and some suffixes. It disappears when the syllable is not the nucleus of a phonological word. Some monosyllabic morphemes have both stressed and unstressed forms. Although the position of stress within a word is not contrastive, vocalic and consonantal allophony depends on whether a syllable is stressed. Initial stressed vowels followed by unstressed vowels are long and have a falling tone.


References


  1. Siona at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Teteté at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. "Vocabulary of the Language Used by the Indians in These Missions". World Digital Library. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
  3. Hammarström (2015) Ethnologue 16/17/18th editions: a comprehensive review: online appendices



На других языках


- [en] Siona language

[fr] Siona (langue)

Le siona est une langue tucanoane de la branche occidentale, parlée en Amazonie, en Colombie et en Équateur, le long du Putumayo par 300 personnes.

[ru] Сиона (язык)

Сиона (Baicoca, Ceona, Ganteya, Ganteyabain, Kanú, Koka, Pioche-Sioni, Pioje, Siona, Sioni, Zeona) — язык западной ветви туканской языковой семьи[1]. На этом языке говорит народ сиона, который проживает в деревнях Ресгуардо-Буэнависта и Эль-Таблеро между деревнями Поньюна-Бланка и Поньюна-Негра вдоль реки Путумайо и его притоках департамента Путумайо в Колумбии, а также в населённых пунктах Бьянья, Оравая, Пуэрто-Боливар вдоль рек Агуарико, Куябено, Шушуфинди, Эно в Эквадоре.



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