Paipai language
Paipai | |
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Akwa'ala | |
Region | Yuman
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ppi |
Glottolog | paip1241 |
ELP | Paipai |
Paipai is classified as Severely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger |
Paipai is the native language of the
Yuman language family. There are quite a few speakers left, but most are over age 50. Most Paipai now live in Kumeyaay
villages.
It is believed that Paipai was separated from the Northern Pai languages many years ago. In oral tradition of most
Yuman tribes, the people descended from Avikwame (also known as Newberry Mt.) and went were Kumat directed them. So at one time the Paipai
might have been with the other tribes.
The Paipai language was documented by Judith Joël and Mauricio J. Mixco, who have published texts and studies of syntax.
Paipai belongs to the
of western Arizona. The relationship between Paipai and Upland Yuman is very close; some observers have suggested that Paipai and Yavapai are mutually intelligible (i.e., that the Paipai and Upland Yumans spoke dialects of a single language), while other observers have claimed that they are not.The controversial technique of glottochronology suggests that the Pai branch of Yuman may have separated from the other two branches of Core Yuman (River Yuman and Delta–California Yuman) about 1,000-1,700 years ago. Paipai may have separated from Upland Yuman 1,000 years ago or less.
Phonology
Consonants
Bilabial | Alveolar | Retroflex | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | |||||
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nor. | lab. | pal. | nor. | lab. | |||||||
Plosive | p | t
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ʈ | tʃ | k | kʷ | kʲ | q | qʷ | ʔ | |
Fricative | voiceless
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s | ʂ | ʃ | x | xʷ | h | ||||
voiced | β | ʐ | |||||||||
Nasal | m | n
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ɲ | ||||||||
Rhotic | ɾ | ||||||||||
Lateral | fricative | ɬ
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approx. | l
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ʎ | |||||||||
Semivowel | w | j |
- /x/ can be heard as uvular [χ] when preceding consonants, or in syllable initial position.
- /ʐ/ can be heard as an alveolar trill [r] in free variation among speakers.
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | |
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Close | i iː | u uː | |
Mid | e eː | o oː | |
Open | a aː |
References
- ^ Lenguas indígenas y hablantes de 3 años y más, 2020 INEGI. Censo de Población y Vivienda 2020.
- ^ "Catálogo de las Lenguas Indígenas Nacionales".
- ^ Ibáñez Bravo, María Elena (2015). Descripción fonológica de la lengua Paʔipá:y. México: ENAH.