Jê languages

Language group of Brazil From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Jê languages (also spelled , Jean, Ye, Gean), or Jê–Kaingang languages, are spoken by the , a group of indigenous peoples in Brazil.

Geographic
distribution
Brazil
EthnicityJê peoples
Subdivisions
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Jê–Kaingang, Gê, Ye
Geographic
distribution
Brazil
EthnicityJê peoples
Linguistic classificationMacro-Jê
Subdivisions
Language codes
Glottologjeee1236
Jê languages proper (clear yellow) and other Macro-Jê languages (dark yellow) in modern times. Shadowed area represent approximately extension in the past.
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Genetic relations

The Jê family forms the core of the Macro-Jê family. Kaufman (1990) finds the proposal convincing.

Family division

Ethnologue

According to Ethnologue, the language family is as follows:

Loukotka (1968)

Below is a full list of Jê language varieties listed by Loukotka (1968), including names of unattested varieties.[1]

Ramirez (2015)

Internal classification of the Jê languages according to Ramirez, et al. (2015):[2]

Ramirez excludes Jaikó as a possibly spurious language.

Nikulin (2020)

According to Nikulin (2020), the internal branching of the Jê language family is as follows:[3][4]

Jaikó is treated as a separate branch of Macro-Jê.

Some sound changes and lexical innovations that define various Jê subgroups:[5]

Proto-language

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Proto-Jê
Reconstruction ofJê languages
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Nikulin (2020)

Proto-Jê reconstructions by Nikulin (2020):[3]

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glossProto-Jê
‘foot’*par
‘arm, branch’*pañ
‘tree, wood, firewood’*pĩm
‘to rub, to clean’*põ
‘to leave.PL’*pôc
‘to fart’*pê/*pê-k
‘hungry, to want’*prə̃m’
‘coal, ember’*prʏ
‘road’*pry (~ *pryn)
‘wife’*prũ
‘to hear, to understand’*mba
‘liver’*mba
‘to be afraid’*-mbaŋ’
‘DAT’*mə̃
‘to grab, to carry’*mbə̂
‘tail’*mbyn
‘celestial body’*mbyt
‘good’*mbec
‘PL; with’*mẽ
‘liquid’*mbên
‘husband’*mbɪn’
‘to go.PL’*mũ
‘ashes’*mbrə
‘ant’*mbrʊm’
‘relative by marriage’ (kinship term)*mbre
‘to walk’*wa
‘to take, to carry’*wy
‘to untie’*wô
‘to fly.SG’*tə
‘tongue’*ñũctə
‘INSTR’*tə̃
‘strong, hard’*tə̂t
‘to die’*ty
‘capybara’*k(r)Vmtym’
‘black, dark’*tyk
‘fat’*tom’
‘old’*tʊm’
‘to carry’*tu
‘horsefly’*potu
‘NEG’*tũ
‘to go.SG’*tẽ
‘to dream’*peti
‘to send’*jandə
‘eye’*ndəm
‘mother’*nə̃
‘to lie.SG’*nõ
‘bad or crooked’*pondʊ (~ *pondʊn)
‘to hit’*ra
‘wing; armpit’*jara
‘celestial body’*roñ
‘to transport liquid or to pour’*ru
‘to leave, to abandon’*re
‘to throw.PL’*rẽ
‘root’*jarê (~ *jarên)
‘to weed’*-rê(C)
‘to look’*rĩt
‘to weave’*cy
‘seed’*cym
‘to eat soft food, to suck’*cô
‘leaf’*côj
‘nest’*jacê ~ *jVmcê
‘bandage, sling’*-cĩ(C)
‘to chew’*kapnĵa
‘bee, bumblebee’*nĵy
‘to hang.SG’*nĵô
‘to tickle’*nĵê
‘to stand.SG’*ja
‘to put vertically.SG’*ja
‘nose’*ñĩja
‘to eat.INTR, food’*jañ
‘bitter’*jə̂
‘smoke’*ñĩjə̂
‘urine’*jʏ
‘to sit.SG’*ñỹ
‘tooth’*jo
‘salt’*kVjo
‘to tear, to rip’*jô
‘pus’*jʊ
‘postposition’*jʊ
‘father’*jʊm’
‘to hide’*peju
‘to heat, to dry’*nĵu
‘to sleep’*ũt/*ñũt
‘thread, knot, cloth’*jê (~ *jên)
‘female breast’*ñũmjê(C)
‘vein’*kujêk
‘to lay.SG’*ji
‘name’*jiji ~ *ñĩji
‘meat’*ñĩ
‘hand (in compounds)’*ñĩ(m)-
‘basket’*kaj’
‘skin, bark’*kyñ
‘lip’*jar-kyñ
‘to dig’*ko
‘mouth’*jar-ko
‘sky’*kVñko
‘fly, mosquito’*kôp
‘tree, horn’*kôm
‘horn’*ñĩ-kôm
‘wind’*kôk ~ *ka-kôk
‘to eat’*kʊ
‘stone’*kẽt
‘NEG’*kêt
‘pit’*kɪj
‘to split’*kɪ ~ *kɪj ~ *kɪj’
‘offspring’*kra
‘macaw’*krat
‘head’*krỹñ
‘knee’*jVkrỹñ
‘chin, beak’*krot
‘hole’*kre
‘to plant’*kre
‘thigh’*krɪñ
‘to push against, to grind’*ŋə̃(C)
‘feather, hair’*ŋgoñ’
‘louse’*ŋgô
‘to push against, to crumble’*ŋũ
‘to enter.PL’*ŋgɪ
‘toucan’*ŋrũ (~ *ŋrũn)
‘egg’*ŋgre
‘to dance’*ŋgre
‘wrap’*ŋrĩ(C)
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For a more complete list of Proto-Jê reconstructions, as well as Proto-Southern Jê reconstructions, see the corresponding Portuguese article.

Ribeiro & van der Voort (2010)

Proto-Jê reconstructions by Ribeiro and van der Voort (2010):[6]

More information gloss, Proto-Jê ...
glossProto-Jê
‘relational prefix’*j-
‘dative’*mã
‘to open’*kje
‘wing’*j-ar
‘mouth’*j-arkua
‘mouth’*j-ar-
‘head’*krã
‘feather’*j-ar
‘path’*prɨ
‘causativizer’*-n
‘chief’*paʔi
‘to suck’*so
‘to catch’*wɨ
‘to eat, to bite’*ku
‘body’*hǝ
‘to sing, to dance’*ŋrɛ
‘to lay’*j-i, *s-i
‘hard’*tǝt
‘to stand’*j-am
‘thorn’*j-ĩ
‘to speak’*wẽ
‘fart’*pek
‘tree, wood, horn’*ko
‘wood, firewood’*pĩ
‘ashes, dust’*mrɔ
‘to wash’*pe
‘tongue’*j-õtɔ
‘hand’*j-ĩ-
‘hand’*ɲ-ĩkra
‘to kill’*wĩ
‘nest’*j-ase
‘bone’*si
‘to hear, to know’*ma
‘egg’*ŋrɛ
‘stone’*kɛn
‘skin, bark’*kɨ
‘to plant’*krɛ
‘1st person’*ĩj-
‘2nd person’*a-
‘3rd person’*ĩ-
‘3rd person’*s-
‘pus’*j-u, *j-ur
‘tail’*mɨ
‘root’*j-are
‘seed’*sɨ
‘to sit’*j-ã
‘hunger’*prãm
‘earth’*pɨka
‘to come’*tẽm
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