Ixil language

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherTemplate:Main other

File:Mayan languages tree en.svg
History and genealogy of the Mayan languages. Ixil is part of the Mamean subfamily, colored indigo in this image.

Ixil (Ixhil) is a Mayan language spoken in Mexico and Guatemala.[1] It is the primary language of the Ixil people, which mainly comprises the three towns of San Juan Cotzal, Santa María Nebaj, and San Gaspar Chajul in the Guatemalan highlands and numerous towns in the states of Campeche and Quintana Roo in southeast México.[2] There is also an Ixil speaking migrant population in Guatemala City, Mexico City and the United States. Although there are slight differences in vocabulary in the dialects spoken by people in the three main Guatemalan Ixil towns, they are all mutually intelligible and should be considered dialects of a single language. According to historical linguistic studies Ixil emerged as a separate language sometime around the year 500AD.

Distribution

Ixil language is spoken in Mexico in some municipalities of the states of Campeche and Quintana Roo. In the state of Campeche is spoken in the communities of Los Laureles and Quetzal-Edzná from the Campeche municipality and in Maya Tecún in Champotón municipality, while in Quintana Roo is spoken in the towns of Maya Balam and Kuchumatán, Bacalar municipality.

In Guatemala, the municipalities where Ixil is spoken the most are San Gaspar Chajul, San Juan Cotzal and Santa María Nebaj, Quiché department.

Phonology

Ixil vowelsTemplate:Sfnp
Front Central Back
High Template:IPAlink Template:IPAlink Template:IPAlink Template:IPAlink
Close-mid Template:IPAlink Template:IPAlink Template:IPAlink Template:IPAlink
Open Template:IPAlink Template:IPAlink
Ixil consonants (Nebaj dialect)Template:Sfnp
Labial Alveolar Post-
alveolar
Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr
Plosive/
Affricate
plain Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr
glottalized Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr
Fricative Template:IPAlink ~ Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr
Flap Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr
Approximant (Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr) Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr Template:IPAlink Template:Angbr


Sample Words

Source:[3]

English Ixil
One Wa'l
Two Ka'wa'l
Three Oxhwal
Man Winaq
Woman Ixoq
Dog Tx'i'
Sun Q'ij
Moon Ich'
Water Ja
Deer Che
Jaguar B'alam
Monkey K'oy
Rabbit Umul
Mouse Ch'o
Bird Tz'ikyin
Fish Txay
Bee Uskab
Black Q'eq
White Saq
Red Kaq
Yellow Q'an
Green Cha'x
Blue Cha'x

Grammar

Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Ixil pronominals are discerned between ergative ones and absolutive ones.[4] A notable feature of the language's grammar is its ambiguity in discerning reflexive from reciprocal pronouns.[5]

See also

Notes

Template:Reflist

Bibliography

  • Asicona Ramírez, Lucas, Domingo Méndez Rivera, Rodrigo Domingo Xinic Bop. 1998. Diccionario Ixil de San Gaspar Chajul. La Antigua Guatemala: Proyecto Linguistico Francisco Marroquín.
  • Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  • Cedillo Chel, Antonio, Juan Ramírez. 1999. Diccionario del idioma ixil de Santa María Nebaj. La Antigua Guatemala: Proyecto Linguistico Francisco Marroquín.
  • England, Nora C. 1994. Ukutaʼmiil Ramaqʼiil Utzijobʼaal ri Mayaʼ Amaaqʼ: Autonomia de los Idiomas Mayas: Historia e identidad. (2nd ed.). Guatemala City: Cholsamaj.
  • Maximiliano Poma S., Tabita J.T. de la Cruz, Manuel Caba Caba et al. 1996. Gramática del Idioma Ixil. La Antigua Guatemala: Proyecto Linguistico Francisco Marroquín.
  • Oxlajuuj Keej Mayaʼ Ajtzʼiibʼ (OKMA). 1993. Mayaʼ chiiʼ. Los idiomas Mayas de Guatemala. Guatemala City: Cholsamaj.
  • Programa de Rescate Cultural Maya-Ixil. 1995. Aqʼbʼal Eluʼl Yol Vatzsaj: Diccionario Ixil. Guatemala City: Cholsamaj.

External links

Template:Mayan languages Template:Languages of Mexico Template:Languages of Guatemala

Template:Authority control

  1. Colby, Benjamin N., Pierre L. van den Berghe. 1977. Ixiles y Ladinos: El Pluralism Social en el Altiplano de Guatemala. Guatemala: Editorial "Jose de Pineda Ibarra". p. 57.
  2. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  3. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  4. "Toward a Dialectology of Ixil Maya: Variation across Communities and Individuals" Thomas E. Lengyel
  5. "Reflexive and Reciprocal Elements in Ixil", ERIC: ED353802, Glenn Ayres, 1990.