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Warázu, also known as Pauserna or Guarasugwé (Guarasú'we), is a moribund Tupi–Guaraní language of Brazil. It was also formerly spoken in Bolivia.[1] It is spoken by the Guarasugwé people, who were estimated to number 125 according to a census in 2012.[2]

Warázu
Pauserna
Guarasugwé
Native toBolivia
RegionRondônia, Brazil and Beni Department, Bolivia
Ethnicity46 (2000)
Native speakers
2 (2017)[1]
Language family
Tupian
Official status
Official language in
 Bolivia
Language codes
ISO 639-3psm
Glottologpaus1244
ELPPauserna

Classification


Warázu is most closely related to Sirionó and Yuki (Yuqui). Ramirez (2017) places the classification of Warázu in the Guaraní subgroup of the Tupi-Guarani languages as follows:[1]


Names


Speakers are also known as Guaraiutá, Guaraju, Pauserna, Guarasugwe, or Warazúkwe [waɾaðúkwe].[1]


Demographics


Ramirez (2017) found only 2 remaining speakers of Warázu, an elderly couple consisting of Känä́tsɨ [kənə́tsɨ] (José Frei Leite) and Híwa (Ernestina Moreno). They were born in Riozinho (Urukuríti) in Rondônia, Brazil, and moved back and forth between Brazil and Bolivia until finally settling in Pimenteiras do Oeste, Rondônia.[1][3][4]

Traditionally, the Warázu people had lived in the following 7 villages along the banks of the Guaporé River. However, the Warázu language is no longer spoken in these localities.


Phonology


Phonological inventory of Warázu:[1]


Consonants


ptkʔ
mn
r
w/kʷðh
ts

Allophones:


Vowels


iɨu
eəo
a

Syllabic structure is (C)V or (C)VV.


Pronouns


Warázu pronouns:[1]

pronounWarázu
Itsé
you (sg.)né [á-pe]
we (excl.)óre
we (incl.)ðáne
you (pl.)pé [peðó-pe]
he, sheáʔe

Vocabulary


For a list of Warázu plant and animal names from Ramirez (2017),[1] see the corresponding Portuguese article.


Further reading



References


  1. Ramirez, Henri; Vegini, Valdir; França, Maria Cristina Victorino de (2017). "O warázu do Guaporé (tupi-guarani): Primeira descrição linguística" [Warázu of Guaporé (Tupi-Guarani): first linguistic description]. LIAMES (in Portuguese). 17 (2): 411–506. doi:10.20396/liames.v17i0.8647468.
  2. "Censo de Población y Vivienda 2012 Bolivia Características de la Población" [Population and Housing Census 2012 Bolivia Characteristics of the Population]. Instituto Nacional de Estadística, República de Bolivia (in Spanish). p. 29.
  3. Mori, Leticia (4 March 2018). "O Brasil tem 190 línguas indígenas em perigo de extinção". BBC (in Portuguese). São Paulo. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  4. "Pesquisa etnolinguística de docentes da UNIR é tema de reportagem da BBC". Universidade Federal de Rondônia (in Portuguese). 17 December 2018. Retrieved 2021-03-04.

На других языках


- [en] Warázu language

[fr] Pauserna

Le pauserna (ou guarasugwé) est une langue tupi-guarani parlée en Bolivie, dans les départements de Beni et de Santa Cruz.

[ru] Паусерна

Паусерна (Guarasú'we, Guarasugwé, Guarayu-Ta, Paucerne, Pauserna, Pauserna-Guarasugwé) — мёртвый индейский язык, который принадлежит группе тупи-гуарани семьи языков тупи, на котором раньше говорил народ паусерна, который проживает на реке Гуапоре на юго-востоке департамента Бени в Боливии. В 2004 году насчитывалось 46 носителей паусерна.



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