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| Ayoreo | |
|---|---|
| Nativeย to | Paraguay, Bolivia |
| Region | Chaco, Alto Paraguay departments (Paraguay); Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) |
| Ethnicity | Ayoreo people |
Native speakers | 4,700ย (2012)[1] |
Zamucoan
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| Dialects |
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| Official status | |
Official languageย in | Bolivia |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | ayo |
qro Guaraรฑoca | |
| Glottolog | ayor1240ย Ayoreozamu1245ย Zamuco |
| ELP | Ayoreo |
Ayoreo is a Zamucoan language spoken in both Paraguay and Bolivia. It is also known as Morotoco, Moro, Ayoweo, Ayorรฉ, and Pyeta Yovai. However, the name "Ayoreo" is more common in Bolivia, and "Morotoco" in Paraguay. It is spoken by the Ayoreo people, an indigenous ethnic group traditionally living on a combined hunter-gatherer and farming lifestyle.
Classification
editAyoreo is classified as a Zamucoan language, along with Chamacoco. Extinct Guaraรฑoca may have been a dialect.
Geographic distribution
editAyoreo is spoken in both Paraguay and Bolivia, with 3,100 speakers total, 1,700 of whom live in Paraguay and 1,400 in Bolivia. Within Paraguay, Ayoreo is spoken in the Chaco Department and the northern parts of the Alto Paraguay Department. In Bolivia, it is spoken in the Cordillera Province, in the Santa Cruz Department.
Phonology
editBertinetto (2009) reports that Ayoreo has the 5 vowels /a, e, i, o, u/, which appear both as oral and nasal.[2]
| Bilabial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plosive | voiceless | p | t | k | ส | |
| prenasal | แตb | โฟd | แตษก | |||
| Affricate | tอกส | |||||
| Fricative | s | h | ||||
| Nasal | voiceless | mฬฅ | nฬฅ | ษฒฬฅ | ||
| voiced | m | n | ษฒ | ล | ||
| Approximant | ษน | j | w | |||
/j/ can also be heard as [dส].[4]
Grammar
editThe prototypical constituent order is subject-verb-object, as seen in the following examples:[5]
Sรฉrgio
Sรฉrgio
ch-ingo
3-show
caratai
jaguar
aroi
skin
tome
to
Ramon.
Ramon
โSรฉrgio showed the jaguarโs skin to Ramonโ.
Enga
COORD
ore
3P
ch-ijnoque
3-carry
Vรญctor
Vรญctor
aja
towards
seรฑรณra
seรฑora
Emรญlia
Emรญlia
i-guijnai.
house
โAnd they carried Vรญctor to Seรฑora Emรญliaโs houseโ.
Ayoreo is a fusional language.[6]
Verbs agree with their subjects, but there is no tense-inflection.[7][pageย needed] Consider the following paradigm, which has prefixes marking person and suffixes marking number:[8]
| y-aca | I plant |
| b-aca | you plant |
| ch-aca | he, she, they plant |
| y-aca-go | we plant |
| uac-aca-y | you (pl) plant |
When the verb root contains a nasal, there are nasalized variants of the agreement affixes:
| รฑ-ojne | I spread |
| m-ojne | you spread |
| ch-ojne | he, she, they spread |
| รฑ-ojne-ngo | we spread |
| uac-ojne-รฑo | you (pl) spread |
Ayoreo is a mood-prominent language.[6] Nouns can be divided into possessable and non-possessable; possessor agreement is expressed through a prefixation.[9][pageย needed] The syntax of Ayoreo is characterized by the presence of para-hypotactical structures.[10][pageย needed]
Notes
edit- ^ Ayoreo at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
- ^ Bertinetto 2009, p.ย 8.
- ^ Bertinetto 2009, p.ย 10.
- ^ Bertinetto 2009, p.ย 9.
- ^ Bertinetto 2009, pp.ย 45โ46.
- ^ a b Bertinetto 2009[pageย needed]
- ^ Ciucci 2007โ2008.
- ^ Bertinetto 2009, p.ย 29.
- ^ Ciucci 2010.
- ^ Bertinetto & Ciucci 2012.
References
edit- Bertinetto, Pier Marco (2009). "Ayoreo (Zamuco). A grammatical sketch" (PDF). Quaderni del Laboratorio di Linguistica della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. 8.
- Bertinetto, Pier Marco; Ciucci, Luca (2012). "Parataxis, Hypotaxis and Para-Hypotaxis in the Zamucoan Languages". Linguistic Discovery. 10 (1): 89โ111. doi:10.1349/PS1.1537-0852.A.404. hdl:11384/2132. S2CIDย 14026911.
- Briggs, Janet R. (1972). Quiero contarles unos casos del Beni. Cochabamba: Summer Institute of Linguistics in collaboration with the Ministerio de Educaciรณn y Cultura, Direcciรณn Nacional de Antropologรญa.
- Briggs, Janet R. (1973). "Ayorรฉ narrative analysis". International Journal of American Linguistics. 39 (3): 155โ163. doi:10.1086/465259.
- Ciucci, Luca (2007โ2008). "Indagini sulla morfologia verbale dell'ayoreo" (PDF). Quaderni del Laboratorio di Linguistica della Scuola Normale (in Italian). 7.
- Ciucci, Luca (2010). "La flessione possessiva dell'ayoreo" (PDF). Quaderni del Laboratorio di Linguistica della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa (in Italian). 9 (2).
- Higham, Alice; Morarie, Maxine; Paul, Greta (2000). Ayorรฉ-English dictionary. Vol.ย 1โ3. Sanford, FL: New Tribes Mission.
- Suลกnik, Branislava J. (1963). "La lengua de los Ayoweos - Moros". Boletรญn de la Sociedad Cientรญfica del Paraguay y del Museo Etnogrรกfico. Etnolingรผรญstica. 8. Asunciรณn: 1โ148.
- Suลกnik, Branislava J. (1973). La lengua de los Ayoweo-Moros. Estructura gramatical y fraseario etnogrรกfico (in Spanish). Asunciรณn: Museo Etnogrรกfico โAndrรฉs Barberoโ.
External links
edit- Ayoreo man recounts first encounter with bulldozer (streamed video). Survival International. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021.
- "Lengua ayoรฉro" (in Spanish). Promotora Espaรฑola de Linguistica (PROEL). The page provides colored linguistic maps (habitat, other language families).
- Sorosoro Project
- Lenguas de Bolivia Archived 2019-09-04 at the Wayback Machine (online edition)
- ELAR archive of Documentation and Description of Paraguayan Ayoreo, a Language of the Chaco
- Ayoreo (Intercontinental Dictionary Series)