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Zamucoan (also Samúkoan) is a small language family of Paraguay (northeast Chaco) and Bolivia (Santa Cruz Department).

Zamucoan
Samúkoan
Geographic
distribution
Paraguay and Bolivia
Linguistic classificationOne of the world's primary language families
Subdivisions
Glottologzamu1243

The family has hardly been studied by linguists (as of Adelaar & Muysken 2004), although several studies have recently appeared (see: Bertinetto 2009, 2010, 2013; Ciucci 2007/08, 2009, 2010a, 2010b, 2013a, 2013b). Recent studies show that the Zamucoan languages are characterized by a rare syntactic configuration which is called para-hypotaxis, where coordination and subordination are used simultaneously to connect clauses (Bertinetto & Ciucci 2012).


Extant languages


Zamucoan consists of two living languages:


Genetic relations


From the historical record of the Zamucoan peoples, the living Zamucoan languages appear to have had several relatives, now extinct. It is not clear if these were necessarily distinct languages, or even that they were Zamucoan, but Mason (1950)[1] listed them as follows:[2]


Vocabulary


Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for Zamucoan language varieties.[3]

glossZamucoAyoréGuarañocaPotureroMorotocoSiracuaChamacocoEbidosoTumrahá
one chomarachoxmárachumanachumanasumarasomrahatohoktonhok
two gargáregarogargapebeosiaesharaosia
three gadiokgadokadiskaoagadiokagaedopebeaorlietpelpeahriet-tohok
head ya-toitakya-toiya-toitaya-todoya-todhotéhoteho
eye ye-doiyeː-doye-dodiaye-doyye-dodlyóki-dodyeas-loerupiulu
ear ya-goroneyã-goroneya-noeniaya-goronéya-goroddlyóki-goroniparhiáhreahri
tongue ya-retiaya-retaya-retiaya-etárhikorahükéhrik
water yodyotyoditayodyodnioniogoniodat
fire piokpiokpiokpiokpiokopióerhüerhúenaúsere
stone kukaratkukaratkukananekukaranaykukaradkukánikukret'ostrpkukáni
sun giedeguédeguedehiédégiedegétedeit'ydeiyite
maize guehenagueːxnaiguexaguehenaguedagéshnataguritakurütaugre

References


  1. 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.
  2. Fabre 2007:3–5
  3. Loukotka, Čestmír (1968). Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center.

Bibliography





На других языках


- [en] Zamucoan languages

[es] Lenguas zamucanas

La familia de lenguas zamuco o zamucanas es un conjunto de lenguas indígenas de América habladas en Paraguay y Bolivia. Actualmente consiste en 2 lenguas, el ayoreo (3.030 hablantes en 2007)[3] y el chamacoco o ïsïrï (1.800 en 2007).[4]

[fr] Langues zamucoanes

Les langues zamucoanes sont une petite famille de langues amérindiennes d'Amérique du Sud, parlée au Paraguay et en Bolivie.

[it] Lingue zamuco

Le lingue zamuco[1][2] sono una famiglia di lingue native americane parlate in Bolivia e Paraguay.



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