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Yaaku (also known as Mukogodo, Mogogodo, Mukoquodo, Siegu, Yaakua, Ndorobo) is an endangered Afroasiatic language spoken in Kenya. It is Cushitic, but its position within that family has been unclear. Bender 2020 [2008] concluded it was OmoTana ('Arboroid').[2] Speakers are all older adults.[1]

Yaaku
Mogogodo
Native toKenya
RegionLaikipia District
EthnicityYaaku people
Native speakers
(50 cited 1983)[1]
Language family
Afro-Asiatic
  • Cushitic
    • OmoTana
      • Yaaku
Language codes
ISO 639-3muu
Glottologyaak1241
ELPYaaku

Bender (2020) adds Yaaku to the Western Omo–Tana languages, while its classification was previously obscure.[3]


Language situation


The Yaaku people are former hunter-gatherers and bee-keepers. They adopted the pastoralist culture of the Maasai in the first half of the twentieth century, although some still keep bees. As a result, the Yaaku almost completely gave up their language for the Maa language of the dominant Maasai tribe (including the Samburu) between 1925 and 1936. The variety of Maa they speak is called Mukogodo-Maasai. Old Yaaku words are still found in bee-keeping vocabulary, for example:

A language-revival movement has started among the Yaaku in recent years, aiming to strengthen the Yaaku identity. In early 2005, Maarten Mous, Hans Stoks and Matthijs Blonk visited Doldol on the invitation of a special Yaaku committee, to determine whether there is enough knowledge of Yaaku left among the people to revive the language. This visit has shown there are few truly fluent Yaaku speakers left, all very old: two women called Roteti and Yaponay, respectively, and a man called Legunai. The latter two are both of the Terito age set, which means that they must be around a hundred years old. Knowledge of vocabulary is much wider spread in the community. Full language revival is improbable because of the scarcity of fluent speakers, but one of the possibilities for a partial revival is to use Yaaku vocabulary in the framework of Maa grammar, a strategy that is analogous to the making of Mbugu, a mixed language of the Usambara mountains in Tanzania.


Notes


  1. Yaaku at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. Bender, M. Lionel. (2020). Cushitic Lexicon and Phonology. ed. Grover Hudson. (Schriften zur Afrikanistik / Research in African Studies, 28). Berlin: Peter Lang. ISBN 978-3-631-60089-4
  3. Bender, M. Lionel. (2020). Cushitic Lexicon and Phonology. ed. Grover Hudson. (Schriften zur Afrikanistik / Research in African Studies, 28). Berlin: Peter Lang. ISBN 978-3-631-60089-4

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[de] Yaaku (Sprache)

Yaaku (auch bekannt als Mogogodo, Mukogodo, Mukoquodo, Siegu, Yaakua, Yiaku und Yiakunte) ist eine kuschitische Sprache, wobei die weitere Unterteilung umstritten ist. Sie wird von etwa 10 Menschen vom Volk der Yaaku gesprochen, welches eine Bevölkerung von 4'000 aufweist, wobei die meisten Yaaku Maa als Muttersprache sprechen. Sie ist bedroht.[1]
- [en] Yaaku language



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