Chuj language

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Chuj (Script error: No such module "IPA".) is a Mayan language spoken by around 40,000 members of the Chuj people in Guatemala and around 3,000 members in Mexico. Chuj is a member of the Qʼanjobʼalan branch along with the languages of Tojolabʼal, Qʼanjobʼal, Akateko, Poptiʼ, and Mochoʼ which, together with the Chʼolan branch, Chuj forms the Western branch of the Mayan family. The Chujean branch emerged approximately 2,000 years ago.[1] In Guatemala, Chuj speakers mainly reside in the municipalities of San Mateo Ixtatán, San Sebastián Coatán and Nentón in the Huehuetenango Department. Some communities in Barillas and Ixcán also speak Chuj. The two main dialects of Chuj are the San Mateo Ixtatán dialect and the San Sebastián Coatán dialect.[2]

The Chuj language has been influenced by Spanish, and Chuj speakers have a tendency to borrow Spanish words or code-mix. It is estimated that 70% of the Chuj language is purely Chuj.[3] There are language conservation and revitalization efforts taking place in San Mateo Ixtatán, through groups like the Academia de Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala.[4]

Phonology

Phonemic inventory

Vowels[5]
Front Back
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Consonants[5]
Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
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Plosive/
Affricate
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Implosive Template:IPA link Template:Angbr
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Orthography

Orthography[6][7] IPA Example Translation
a Script error: No such module "IPA". atzʼam salt
Script error: No such module "IPA". bʼeyi to walk
ch Script error: No such module "IPA". chich rabbit
chʼ Script error: No such module "IPA". chʼal thread
e Script error: No such module "IPA". ewi yesterday
i Script error: No such module "IPA". ix woman
j Script error: No such module "IPA". jun one
k Script error: No such module "IPA". kukay firefly
Script error: No such module "IPA". kʼatzitz firewood
l Script error: No such module "IPA". lolonel word
m Script error: No such module "IPA". much bird
n Script error: No such module "IPA". nun parent
nh Script error: No such module "IPA". nhabʼ rain
o Script error: No such module "IPA". okʼ foot
p Script error: No such module "IPA". pat house
r Script error: No such module "IPA". retet woodpecker
s Script error: No such module "IPA". sak white
t Script error: No such module "IPA". tut beans
Script error: No such module "IPA". tʼoy soft
tz Script error: No such module "IPA". tzatz hard
tzʼ Script error: No such module "IPA". tzʼiʼ dog
u Script error: No such module "IPA". unin child
w Script error: No such module "IPA". winak man
x Script error: No such module "IPA". xanhap shoe
y Script error: No such module "IPA". yax green
ʼ Script error: No such module "IPA". ʼonh avocado

The letter 'h' is conventionally used in words with initial vowels to distinguish them from words that begin with a glottal stop.

Grammar

Verb stem morphology

Below is a template for the verbal stem in Chuj. Verbal predicates in Chuj appear with a status suffix: -a with transitive verbs and –i with intransitive verbs. Finite clauses inflect for Tense-Aspect, person, and number.[8]

Verb structure
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Non-verbal predicates

Non-verbal predicates are non-verbal words like adjectives, nouns, positionals, or directionals that act as the main predicate and are semantically stative. These constructions do not inflect for Tense-Aspect, but do inflect for person and number.[9] There is no overt copula in Chuj and copula constructions are expressed through non-verbal predicates.

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Person-markers

Chuj is an ergative-absolutive language. The subject of an intransitive verb and the object of a transitive verb are both cross-referenced with an absolutive marker, which appears in the verbal stem. The subject of a transitive verb is cross-referenced with an ergative marker in the verbal stem.

Person markers [10]
Ergative marker Absolutive marker
pre-consonantal pre-vocalic pre-consonantal/
pre-vocalic
3rd person singular hin- w- hin-
plural ko- k- honh-
2nd person singular ha- h- hach-
plural he- hey- hex-
3rd person singular s- y- Ø
plural s-... hebʼ y-... hebʼ hebʼ

Tense-Aspect

Chuj has four attested Tense-Aspect markers.[7][10] Finite clauses inflect obligatorily for Tense-Aspect.

Tense-Aspect markers[5]
Marker Meaning
tz- imperfective
ix- perfective
lan progressive
ol- prospective

Nominal classifiers

Chuj nominal classifiers represent a closed class of approximately a dozen words. They specify gender for humans, and the base material for objects, such as wood (teʼ) for houses and metal (kʼen) for knives.

Nominal classifiers [5][7]
Classifier Domain
water
anh plant [grow from ground]
atzʼam salt
chanh vine
ix female
ixim grain
kʼak cloth
kʼen metal
lum earth
nokʼ animal
teʼ wood
waj male name
winh male

Chuj nominal classifiers have two main functions: they act as articles for referential nouns, and as pronouns. They have a lexical origin, but have undergone semantic bleaching and may therefore refer to a larger semantic field than the nominals that they are derived from.

Articles for referential nouns

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Pronouns

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Numbers 1 through 10 in Chuj

San Mateo Ixtatán San Sebastián Coatán
Juʼun Jun[11]
Chaʼabʼ Chaʼabʼ/chabʼ
Oxeʼ Oxeʼ
Chanheʼ Chanheʼ
Hoyeʼ Oʼeʼ
Wakeʼ Wakeʼ
Hukeʼ Hukeʼ
Wajxakeʼ Wajxkeʼ
Bʼalunheʼ Bʼalnheʼ
Lajunheʼ Lajnheʼ

A tongue twister in Chuj from San Sebastián Coatán

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Sample Text

English Chuj
One Ju'un
Two Cha'ab'
Three Oxe'
Man Winak
Woman 'Ix
Dog Tz'i'
Sun K'u
Moon Chi'ich
Water Ha'
Dog Tz'i'
Deer Chej
Coyote Okes
Monkey Maxtin
Rabbit Tzich
Mouse Cho
Bird Much
Fish Chay
Snake Kan
Black K'ik'
White Sak
Red Chak
Yellow K'an
Blue Ya'ax
Green Ya'ax

Notes

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References

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External links

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  1. Stzolalil Stzʼibʼchaj Tiʼ Chuj, ALMG, 2007, p.34
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  3. Yumal Skuychaj Tiʼ Chuj, ALMG, 2006, p.234
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  6. Stzolalil Sloloni-Spaxtini Hebʼ Chuj, ALMG, 2007, p. 66
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  11. Stzolalil Sloloni-Spaxtini Hebʼ Chuj, ALMG, 2007, p. 145
  12. Yumal Skuychaj Tiʼ Chuj, ALMG, 2006, p.197