Chimuan languages
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Chimuan (also Chimúan) or Yuncan (Yunga–Puruhá, Yunca–Puruhán) is a hypothetical small extinct language family of northern Peru and Ecuador (inter-Andean valley).
Family division
Chimuan consisted of three attested languages:
- Chimuan
- Mochica (Template:Aka Yunga, Chimú)
- Cañar–Puruhá
- Cañari (Template:Aka Cañar, Kanyari)
- Puruhá (Template:Aka Puruwá, Puruguay)
All languages are now extinct.
Campbell (2012) classifies Mochica and Cañar–Puruhá each as separate language families.[1]
Mochica was one of the major languages of pre-Columbian South America. It was documented by Fernando de la Carrera and Middendorff in the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries respectively. It became extinct ca. 1950, although some people remember a few words. Adelaar & Muysken (2004) consider Mochica a language isolate for now.
Cañari and Puruhá are documented with only a few words. These two languages are usually connected with Mochica. However, as their documentation level is so low, it may not be possible to confirm this association. According to Adelaar & Muysken (2004), Jijón y Caamaño's evidence of their relationship is only a single word: Mochica nech "river", Cañari necha; based on similarities with neighboring languages, he finds a Barbacoan connection more likely.
Quingnam, possibly the same language as Lengua (Yunga) Pescadora, is sometimes taken to be a dialect of Mochica, but it is unattested, unless a list of numerals discovered in 2010 turns out to be Quingnam or Pescadora as expected. Those numerals are not, however, Mochica.
Mason (1950)
Yunca-Puruhán (Chimuan) internal classification by Mason (1950):[2]
- Yunca–Puruhán
- Yuncan
- North group (Puruhá-Cañari)
- Puruhá
- Canyari (Cañari)
- Manabila (Mantenya)
- South group (Yunca)
- Yunga
- Morropé
- Eten (?)
- Chimu
- Mochica (Chincha)
- Chanco
- North group (Puruhá-Cañari)
- Atalán
- Wancavilca (Huancavilca)
- Mania
- Tumbez
- Puna
- Carake: Apichiki, Cancebi
- Wancavilca (Huancavilca)
- Yuncan
Mason (1950) also included Atalán, which is no longer considered to be part of the Yunca-Puruhán (Chimuan) family.
Tovar (1961)
Tovar (1961),[3] partly based on Schmidt (1926),[4] adds Tallán (Sechura–Catacao) to Chimuan (which he calls Yunga-Puruhá). Tovar's (1961) classification below is cited from Stark (1972).[5]
- Yunga–Puruhá
Proposed external relationships
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Vocabulary
Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for the Chimuan languages.[6]
gloss Chimú Eten Cañari Puruhá one onkó unik two atput atput pax head lek xäts gíchan hand möch metsan water leng xa kay la fire hog óx sun sheang sheang chán maize aixa mang manga bird ñaíñ ñaíñ ñay jaguar räk rak guagal guagua fish shl'ak t'ak shl'ak house ánik an án án
See also
References
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- ↑ Tovar, Antonio (1961). Catálogo de las lenguas de América del Sur, pp. 162-165. Buenos Aires.
- ↑ Schmidt, Wilhelm (1926). Die Sprachfamilien und Sprachenkreise der Erde, p. 214. Heidelberg.
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Further reading
- Adelaar, Willem F. H.; & Muysken, Pieter C. (2004). The languages of the Andes. Cambridge language surveys. Cambridge University Press.
- Campbell, Lyle. (1997). American Indian languages: The historical linguistics of Native America. New York: Oxford University Press. Template:ISBN.
- Kaufman, Terrence. (1994). The native languages of South America. In C. Mosley & R. E. Asher (Eds.), Atlas of the world's languages (pp. 46–76). London: Routledge.
External links
- PROEL: Familia Chimúan
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