Maku language of Auari

Máku
Maku-Auari
Jukude
Native toRoraima, Brazil
RegionBrazilian–Venezuelan border
EthnicityJukudeitse
Extinct2000[1]
(unclassified, potentially Kalianan, Macro-Puinavean or language isolate)
Language codes
ISO 639-3xak
Glottologmaku1246
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Máku ['mako][1], also spelled Mako (Spanish Macú),[1] and in the language itself Jukude, is an unclassified language and likely language isolate once spoken on the BrazilVenezuela border in Roraima along the upper Uraricoera and lower Auari rivers, west of Boa Vista, by the Jukudeitse[clarification needed]. 300 years ago, the Jukude territory was between the Padamo and Cunucunuma rivers to the southwest.

The last speaker, Sinfrônio Magalhães, died in 2000. There are currently no speakers or rememberers of Máku and no-one identifies as Jukude any longer. Aryon Rodrigues and Ernesto Migliazza, as well as Iraguacema Lima Maciel, worked on the language, and the data was collected into a grammar by Chris Rogers published in 2020.[1]

Name

The people called themselves jukude-itse [zokudeitse][1]: 3  (person-PL) 'people'. When speaking to outsiders, they referred to themselves as [ˈmaku] or [ˈmako]. Maku ~ Mako (in Spanish orthography Macu or Maco) is an Arawakan term for unintelligible languages and people held in servitude in the Orinoco region. (See Maku people for a partial list.) While the stress of the word in other languages called 'Maku' may be on either the first or final syllable, as Máku/Mácu or Makú/Macú (Migliazza, Fabré), the word was pronounced with initial stress by the jukudeitse and so the name is often written with stress on the first syllable: Máku (Dixon & Aikhenvald (1999), Maciel (1991), and Rogers (2020)) or Máko (Campbell 2012),[2] though also Makú or simply Maku (Migliazza). The disambiguator Maku-Auari has also been used.[3]

Genetic relations

Suggested genetic relations involving Máku include:

Kaufman (1990) finds the Kalianan proposal "promising", though he is now dated.

Language contact

Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Sape, Arutani, and Warao languages, as well as the Saliba-Hodi, Tikuna-Yuri, Katukina-Katawixi, and Arawa language families due to contact.[4]

Phonology

The Máku syllable structure is (C)(C)V(V)(C).[1]: 36 

Consonants[1]: 17-18 
Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Stop voiceless p t k ʔ
voiced b d
Affricate t͡s
Fricative ɸ s h
Nasal m n
Approximant w l j

/k/ is voiced to [g] intervocalically and can occasionally be realized as [g] in other environments too.

/j/ is sometimes realized as [ʑ] word-initially before /a u/ or word-medially, as in /jukude/ [ʑokude̞] 'person'. It can occasionally be fronted to [ð] or [z].

Nasals assimilate to the place of articulation of the stop they precede.

/w/ is realized as [ʋ] before /i e/. It is realized as [ʋ] or [ɥ] before /y/ (a sequence which only occurs in the word /lymywy/ 'take'). Rogers (2020) does not state that /w/ is realized as [ʋ] before /ɨ/, but provides the example /wɨtsɨ/ [ʋɨtsɨ] 'mouth'.

/d/ is realized as laminal before [u] – in some words this is in free variation with [d].

/s, ts, n, k/ are palatalized to [ʃ, tʃ, ɲ, c] before /i, y/, while /t, d, l/ become [tʲ, dʲ, lʲ].[1]: 20-26 

Vowels[1]: 28 
Front Central Back
unrounded rounded unrounded rounded
High i y ɨ u
Mid e (o)
Low a

Although there exist minimal pairs between /o/ and /u/, some words show free variation between /u/ and /o/, and [o] is an allophone of /u/ in some environments. Rogers (2020) hypothesizes that these patterns are a result of a diachronic sound change in progress and that /o u/ do not represent separate phonemes synchronically.

Apart from the sequences [eo], [au~ao] and [ia], as well as /ai oi/ [aj oj] within a word stem, vowel-vowel sequences are resolved by deleting the first vowel of the sequence, e.g. /teana/ [tana] 'I smell (it)'. The first vowel in a stem may also be deleted in fast speech.

/a/ and /e/ are realized as [ə] when unstressed.

High and mid vowels are lowered word-finally.

Vowels are nasalized following a nasal consonant, /ʔ/ or /h/.[1]: 32-35 

Grammar

Máku nouns and verbs inflect for person - either the person of the possessor, on nouns, expressed by a prefix, or of the subject and object, on verbs, which may be prefixes, infixes or suffixes, depending on the verb. There are also suffixes which express plurality of a possessor or subject. The language marks clusivity by distinguishing first person singular from first + second person (inclusive), first + third person (exclusive) and first + second + third person ('unified'). Nouns also inflect for number and case via suffixes. Verbs also inflect for tense, aspect, mood, evidentiality and negation via suffixes.

Noun phrases exhibit the word order possessor possessor-possessed, or noun-modifier. Demonstratives and numerals typically occur before the nouns they modify. There are postpositions which follow nouns.

Intransitive clause word order is typically subject-verb, and transitive clause word order is most commonly SOV. Indirect objects are typically placed after the verb. Phrases which represent new, focused referents may be fronted to the start of a clause or sentence. Any phrase in focus, both nominal and verbal, can take the focus enclitic =ke.

Máku has motion-complement serial verb constructions, with subject-verbal complement-motion verb order.

Coordination is accomplished via juxtaposition, at the phrase and clause levels.[1]: 98-127 

Nouns

Máku nouns decline for number, case and possession. Possession is expressed by a prefix, with certain nonsingular possessors adding a separate suffix. Nonsingular number and case are expressed as suffixes. The Máku noun template is poss-stem-poss.nsg-nsg-case, as demonstrated by the following examples.[1]: 41-47 

(1)

ene

2

e-

2-

tsimala

arrow

Ø-

3SG-

uba

tree

-nuʔu

-SAP.PL

-itse

-NOM.PL

ene e- tsimala Ø- uba -nuʔu -itse

2 2- arrow 3SG- tree -SAP.PL -NOM.PL

'your [pl.] bows'

(2)

uʔsi

other

-itse

-PL

-daj

-COM.PL

uʔsi -itse -daj

other -PL -COM.PL

'with others'

Possession

The following sample paradigms illustrate the possessive morphemes – note the three-way clusivity distinction, differentiating both 1+2 (inclusive) and 1+3 (exclusive) as well as the case where the speaker, listener and other(s) are included (1+2+3), which Rogers (2020) refers to as 'unified'. The alienable and inalienable possessive paradigms only differ in the expression of the 3sg morpheme. The 1st person inclusive and 3rd person nonsingular forms are formally identical.

Possessor 'house' (alienable) 'mouth' (inalienable)
1sg te-mine te-wɨtsi
1+2 tse-mine tse-wɨtsi
1+2+3 tse-mine-nuʔu tse-wɨtsi-nuʔu
1+3 teke-mine teke-wɨtsi
2sg e-mine e-wɨtsi
2nsg e-mine e-wɨtsi(-nuʔu)
3sg e-mine Ø-watsi
3nsg tse-mine tse-wɨtsi

The stem change on 'mouth' in the non-3sg possessed forms is one example of an inalienably possessed noun exhibiting a suppletive stem with overt possessive prefixes, of which there are others in Máku.

Note also the following, as an example of an alienably possessed noun with -nuʔu in the 2nsg possessed form.[1]: 45-47 

(3)

e-

2

meʔkasa

fish

-nuʔu

PL

e- meʔkasa -nuʔu

2 fish PL

'your [nsg.] fish'

Number

Number is marked by a nonsingular suffix -itse, which does not depend on animacy. This suffix is not realized for semantically plural referents when the noun is treated as a collective group, or if the noun is modified by a numeral or quantifier.[1]: 42 

Case

There are nine attested case suffixes in Máku:[1]: 42-43 

Case Suffix Example
Comitative singular -siky

Ø-eneʔmu-siky

3SG-brother-COM.SG

Ø-lukia

3SG.SUBJ-be.old

Ø-eneʔmu-siky Ø-lukia

3SG-brother-COM.SG 3SG.SUBJ-be.old

'with his older brother'

Comitative plural -daj

uʔsi-itse-daj

other-PL-COM.PL

uʔsi-itse-daj

other-PL-COM.PL

'with others'

Dative, allative -le

adiata-le

place.below-LAT

adiata-le

place.below-LAT

'downwards'

Terminative -ky

waʔpite-ky

sky-TERM

waʔpite-ky

sky-TERM

'up to the sky'

Ablative -leʔni

waʔpite-leʔni

sky-ABL

waʔpite-leʔni

sky-ABL

'from the sky'

Elative, prolative -waʔni

na-waʔni

water-ELA

na-waʔni

water-ELA

'on the water'

Locative, instrumental -ʔsa

waʔpite-ʔsa

sky-LOC

waʔpite-ʔsa

sky-LOC

'in the sky'

Inessive -wa

tse-watsi-wa

1+2-mouth-INE

tse-watsi-wa

1+2-mouth-INE

'in our [incl.] mouth'

Temporal -de

desembru-de

December-TEMP

desembru-de

December-TEMP

'in December'

Pronouns

Máku pronouns mark person, number and clusivity.

Personal pronouns
Person Singular Dual Plural
1 tene
1+2 tsene tsenenuʔu
1+3 tekene tekenenuʔu
1+2+3 tenenuʔu
2 ene enenuʔu
3 oje ojtse

There are at least two demonstrative pronouns ki 'this' and (a)kwa 'that' - these can take the locative, lative and inessive cases to form demonstrative adverbs.[1]: 50-53 

Quantifiers

Numerals may take the classifiers -sy 'period of time' and -ʔnte 'body part', but these appear to be optional.

(4)

nukuja

one

-sy

-CLF:time

keʔl-ia

sun-moon

nukuja -sy keʔl-ia

one -CLF:time sun-moon

'one day'

The numerals one to four and peʔtaka 'all' are attested to agree in person with nouns they modify if the person is 1sg, 1exc or 2sg.[1]: 59-61 

(5)

tekene

1+3

teke-

1+3-

synialʔa

three

te-

1-

luke

tall

-na

HAB

tekene teke- synialʔa te- luke -na

1+3 1+3- three 1- tall HAB

'We [excl.] three are tall.'

Verbs

Máku verbs inflect for subject and direct object as well as tense, aspect, mood, evidentiality and negation. Subject agreement can be marked via prefixes, infixes or suffixes, depending on the verb in question, and plural subjects add a suffix. Tense, aspect, mood, evidentiality and negation are expressed through suffixes. Object agreement precedes subject agreement, but is not well known due to lack of data. The relative ordering of the TAME morphemes is also not well known due to lack of documentation, although tense and aspect suffixes are mutually exclusive.[1]: 65,71,80 

Subject agreement

Subject agreement[1]: 66-67 
Subject Form Examples
leme 'be red' inene 'be afraid' kaj 'stand (transitive)' kuntsi 'wash' ku 'see'
1sg te te-leme i<te>nene te-kaj ku<te>tsi ku-te
1+2du tse tse-leme ku<tsi>tsi
1+2pl tse-nuʔu tse-leme-nuʔu i<tse>nene-nuʔu tse-kaj-nuʔu ku-tse-nuʔu
1+3 teke teke-leme i<teke>nene teke-kaj ku<teki>tsi ku-teke
1+2+3 te-nuʔu i<te>nene-nuʔu te-kaj-nuʔu ku<te>tsi-nu
2sg ke e-leme i<ke>nene ke-kaj ku-seke
2nsg ke-nuʔu e-leme-nuʔu i<ke>nene-nuʔu ke-kaj-nuʔu
3sg Ø Ø-leme i<Ø>nene Ø-kaj kun<Ø>tsi ku-seke
3nsg tse(-pu) tse-leme-pu i<tse>nene tse-kaj-pu ku<tsi>tsi kula-Ø

The -pu in the 3pl subject marker is optional and indicates collectivity of an action.[1]: 66 

Tense

There are five tense morphemes in Máku: distant past, recent past, present, near future, and distant future. While the tense boundaries are relative and not absolute, distant past is used just for mythological stories, and generally the distant future refers to events after the current day while the near future refers to events later in the day.[1]: 71-74 

Tense suffixes
Tense Suffix
Distant past -mutsa
Near past -nka
Present
Near future -ba
Distant future -diba

Aspect

Máku has six aspect morphemes.

Aspect suffixes
Aspect Suffix
Permanent -na
Temporary -sia
Imperfective -dbena
Perfective -dia
Permanent progressive -dkina
Temporary progressive -dkisia

The permanent aspect suffix -na is used only with stative verbs and marks permanent and inherent properties.

The temporary aspect suffix -sia indicates temporary properties when used with stative verbs, and unfinished action with active verbs.

The progressive aspect suffixes are present tense in meaning.[1]: 74-76 

Mood

Mood suffixes
Mood Suffix
Indicative
Imperative -kɨ(se)
Hortative -kada
Conditional -wake
Purposive -bana

Verbs marked for the imperative do not have an explicit subject marker. However the hortative does agree with subject.

The conditional mood only occurs in multiclause constructions. However, the purposive can occur both in multiclause and monoclausal sentences, as shown in the below examples.[1]: 76-77 

(6)

oja-ke

3-FOC

Ø-ja-dia

3-lay.down-PFV

Ø-we-bana

3-sleep-PURP

oja-ke Ø-ja-dia Ø-we-bana

3-FOC 3-lay.down-PFV 3-sleep-PURP

'He lays down to sleep.'

(7)

te-

1SG-

we

sleep

-bana

-PURP

te- we -bana

1SG- sleep -PURP

'I will sleep.'

Evidentiality

Evidentiality suffixes
Evidentiality Suffix
Firsthand -tsa
Non-firsthand -nia

The evidentiality suffixes are only used with past tense and are not obligatory.[1]: 78-80 

Negation

Negation is signified by -ʔV, where the value of the vowel is the vowel before the suffix, unless followed by -bala, in which case it is /a/.[1]: 80-83 

Transitive active verbs can optionally take the additional negative suffix -bala following -ʔV.

-ʔV can also be used as a prohibitive marker, as in

(8)

ke-

2-

we

sleep

-ʔe

-NEG

ke- we -ʔe

2- sleep -NEG

'Don't sleep!'

The negative suffix appears to precede the evidential suffixes, which appear to precede the tense suffixes, as in the following:

(9)

nyhe

fire

Ø-

3SG-

la

do

-ʔa

-NEG

-tsa

-FIRSTH

-mutsa

-DIST.PST

asajtse

long.time.ago

-ke

-FOC

nyhe Ø- la -ʔa -tsa -mutsa asajtse -ke

fire 3SG- do -NEG -FIRSTH -DIST.PST long.time.ago -FOC

'There was no fire a long time ago.'

Vocabulary

Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for Máku.[5]

gloss Máku
one nukuzamuké
two bãtá
three shünãlyá
head tsi-gáte
eye tsis-kóte
tooth tse-um
man lásepa
water náme
fire níheː
sun kélé
maize lükü
jaguar zówi

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Rogers, Chris (2020). Máku: A Comprehensive Grammar. Taylor & Francis.
  2. ^ Campbell, Lyle (2012). "Classification of the indigenous languages of South America". In Grondona, Verónica; Campbell, Lyle (eds.). The Indigenous Languages of South America. The World of Linguistics. Vol. 2. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 59–166. ISBN 9783110255133.
  3. ^ Hammarström, Harald (2011). "A Note on the Maco [wpc] (Piaroan) Language of the Lower Ventuari, Venezuela". Cadernos de Etnolingüística. 3 (1).
  4. ^ Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho de Valhery (2017) [original version 2016]. Estudo arqueo-ecolinguístico das terras tropicais sul-americanas [Archeo-ecolinguistic study of South American tropical lands] (Ph.D. dissertation) (in Portuguese) (2 ed.). Brasília: University of Brasília.
  5. ^ Loukotka, Čestmír (1968). Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center.

Bibliography

  • Campbell, Lyle (1997). American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-509427-1.
  • Campbell, Lyle; Grondona, Verónica, eds. (2012). The Indigenous Languages of South America: A Comprehensive Guide. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.
  • Dixon & Aikhenvald (1999). "Máku", in The Amazonian Languages (pp. 361–362)
  • Fabre, Alain (2005), Diccionario etnolingüístico y guía bibliográfica de los pueblos indígenas sudamericanos: Makú [Ethnolinguistic dictionary and bibliographic guide of the South American indigenous peoples: Makú] (PDF) (in Spanish)
  • Kaufman, Terrence (1990). "Language History in South America: What We Know and How to Know More". In Payne, D. L. (ed.). Amazonian Linguistics: Studies in Lowland South American Languages. Austin: University of Texas Press. pp. 13–67. ISBN 0-292-70414-3.
  • ——— (1994). "The Native Languages of South America". In Mosley, C.; Asher, R. E. (eds.). Atlas of the World's Languages. London: Routledge. pp. 46–76.
  • Koch-Grünberg, Theodor (1922). "Die Volkgruppierung Zwischen Rio Branco, Orinoco, Rio Negro und Yapurá" [The Ethnic Group Between Rio Branco, Orinoco, Rio Negro and Yapurá]. In Lehmannn, Walter (ed.). Festschrift Eduard Seler (in German). Stuttgart: Strecker und Schröder. pp. 205–266.
  • Maciel, Iraguacema (1991). Alguns aspectos fonológicos e morfológicos da língua Máku [Some phonological and morphological aspects of the Máku language] (Thesis) (in Portuguese). Universidade de Brasília.
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Questa voce sull'argomento allenatori di pallacanestro statunitensi è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Bertha TeagueNazionalità Stati Uniti Pallacanestro RuoloAllenatrice Termine carriera1969 Hall of fameNaismith Hall of Fame (1985)Women's Basketball Hall of Fame (1999) CarrieraCarriera da allenatore 1927-1969Byng High School f.1 157-115 Il simbolo → indica un trasfe...

光の刺激を受けた結果、光を受けてない側の成長が促され光の方向に向かう コチョウラン属の例 光屈性(ひかりくっせい、英: phototropism)とは、光の入射方向に対応して、植物等の成長方向が変化する性質の事である[1]。植物でよくみられる現象であるが、菌類などの他の生物でも観測される。屈光性(くっこうせい)という場合もある。 植物の地上部は、成長�...

 

Primera División1944-1945 Généralités Sport Football Édition 2e Date du Jour inconnu 1944au Jour inconnu 1945 Palmarès Tenant du titre CF Asturias (en) Promu(s) Aucun[1] Navigation Saison précédente Saison suivante modifier La Primera División 1944-1945 est la deuxième édition de la première division mexicaine. Lors de ce tournoi, le CF Asturias (en) a tenté de conserver son titre de champion du Mexique face aux douze meilleurs clubs mexicains. Chacun des treize clubs ...

 

Canal de Saint-Maur Entrée du canal côté aval. Géographie Coordonnées 48° 48′ 54″ N, 2° 27′ 48″ E Traverse Val-de-Marne, Joinville-le-Pont Caractéristiques Statut actuel En service Infrastructures Écluses écluse de Saint-Maur Histoire Année d'ouverture 1825 Concepteur Louis Bruyère modifier  Le canal de Saint-Maur est un canal qui permet aux bateaux qui naviguent sur la Marne d'éviter la boucle de Saint-Maur-des-Fossés[1]. Le canal com...

Finnish pop singer (born 1983) Jenni VartiainenJenni Vartiainen in 2014.Background informationBirth nameJenni Mari VartiainenBorn (1983-03-20) 20 March 1983 (age 41)Kuopio, FinlandGenresPop, synthpop,[1] dance-pop, folkOccupationsingerInstrument(s)Vocals, piano,[2]Western concert flute,[2] kantele, organ[3]Years active2002–presentLabelsWarner Music FinlandWebsitewww.jennivartiainen.fiMusical artist Jenni Mari Vartiainen (born 20 March 1983) is a Finnish ...

 

معاهدة فاسTraité de FèsTraité conclu entre la France et le Maroc le 30 mars 1912, pour l'organisation du protectorat français dans l'Empire chérifienمعلومات عامةالنوع معاهدة — معاهدة ثنائية الموقعون عبد الحفيظ بن الحسن معاهدة فاستعديل - تعديل مصدري - تعديل ويكي بيانات رسم للسلطان العلوي عبد الحفيظ وهو يوقع على معاهدة فاس في الإضاف...