Mura-Matanawi languages
Appearance
Mura–Matanawí | |
---|---|
(proposed) | |
Geographic distribution | Amazonas, Brazil |
Ethnicity | Mura, Matanawí |
Linguistic classification | Proposed language family |
Subdivisions | |
Language codes | |
Glottolog | None |
![]() Distribution of the Mura and Matanawi languages |
The Mura-Matanawí languages are a proposed language grouping consisting of the Mura language (with the Pirahã dialect) and extinct Matanawí.[1] Glottolog evaluates it as "promising" but does not rule out chance for the similarities.[2] The family was first proposed by Curt Nimuendajú in 1922.[3]
Language contact
[edit]For the Mura-Matanawi languages, Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Kwaza, Taruma, Katukina-Katawixi, Arawak, Jeoromitxi, Tupi, and Arawa language families due to contact.[4]
Comparison
[edit]Comparison of basic vocabulary in Matanawí and Mura-Pirahã by Diego Valio Antunes Alves (2019: 86),[5] with data of both languages cited from Curt Nimuendajú (1925):[6]
Portuguese gloss
(original) |
English gloss
(translated) |
Matanawí | Mura-Pirahã |
---|---|---|---|
língua | tongue | ihuzɨ | ipopaj |
lábio | lip | ɲaruzɨohᴐ | apipaj |
orelha | ear | atahuzɨ | apopaj |
cabelo | hair | apa zi jaa | apapataj |
coxa | thigh | aritʊzɨ, aritᴐzi | akuapaj |
boca | mouth | ɲaru zɨ | kaopaj |
dente | tooth | arɨzɨ | atopaj |
nariz | nose | natuzi | itopaj |
olho | eye | tuʃiji | kupaj |
braço | arm | apiji | atoewe |
mão | hand | ũsu zɨ | upaj |
unha da mão | fingernail | ũsuzɨhᴐ | upapaj |
perna | leg | aturazɨ | ipopaj |
pé | foot | iʃijɨ | apaj |
água | water | apɨ | pe |
fogo | fire | ua | wai |
chuva | rain | apɨ | pe |
lua | moon | ka | kahaiai |
terra | earth | wɨsa | bege |
pedra | stone | aja | aapuuj |
sol | sun | viː | wese |
casa | house | pi | ataj |
rede | net | api | apiʃara |
flecha | arrow | awɨ | apoahaj |
pente | comb | parata | isowe |
esteira | mat | kɨnũ | pahoese |
panela | pan | wata | waaj |
paus para produzir fogo | sticks for starting fire | ɨ | ie |
mel | honey | ʦɨza | ahaj |
milho | maize | iwari | tihuahaj |
mandioca | manioc | mĩ | iʃehe |
tabaco | tobacco | ɨsəki | iʧehe |
References
[edit]- ^ Moseley, Christopher; Asher, R. E.; Tait, Mary (1994), Atlas of the world's languages, London ; New York: Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-01925-5
- ^ "Glottolog 5.2 - Matanawí". glottolog.org. Retrieved 2025-07-21.
- ^ Carvalho, Fernando Orphão de (2025-03-19). "On the lexical evidence for a genealogical relationship between múra-pirahã and matanawi". LIAMES: Línguas Indígenas Americanas. 25: e025005. doi:10.20396/liames.v25i00.8677708. ISSN 2177-7160.
- ^ Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho de Valhery (2016). Estudo arqueo-ecolinguístico das terras tropicais sul-americanas (Ph.D. dissertation) (2 ed.). Brasília: University of Brasília.
- ^ Valio Antunes Alves, Diego (2019). Langue matanawí: Description phonologique et proposition de classification linguistique (M.A. thesis). Université de la Sorbonne.
- ^ Nimuendajú, Curt. 1925. As Tribus do Alto Madeira. Journal de la Société des Américanistes XVII. 137-172. (PDF)
Sources
[edit]- Lindsay, Robert (2021). "Forschungsbericht: Review of Campbell & Mixco "A Glossary of Historical Linguistics". Mother Tongue. 23 (1): 55–150.