Parkatêjê dialect

Timbira variety of Brazil From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Parkatêjê, or Pará Gavião, is a Timbira variety of the language family of Brazil. It is spoken by 12[1]:10 individuals in Terra Indígena Mãe Maria (Bom Jesus do Tocantins, Pará). It is closely related to Kỳikatêjê, spoken by another Timbira group in the same reservation. Parkatêjê has been described and documented by Leopoldina Araújo[2][3] and, more recently, by other researchers from the Federal University of Pará.

NativetoBrazil
RegionPará
EthnicityParkatêjê
Native speakers
12 (2019)[1]:10
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Parkatêjê
Pará Gavião
Native toBrazil
RegionPará
EthnicityParkatêjê
Native speakers
12 (2019)[1]:10
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologtimb1254
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Phonology

Consonants

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Parkatêjê (and Kỳikatêjê) differ from all other Timbira varieties in lacking a contrast between /k/ and /kʰ/. Moreover, the glottal stop /ʔ/ in Parkatêjê may not occupy the coda position of a syllable, which Ribeiro-Silva (2020) attributes to loss of Proto-Timbira in codas in Parkatêjê.[6]

Vowels

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Vowels of Parkatêjê[4][5]
Front Central Back
plain nasal plain nasal plain nasal
Close i ĩ ɨ ɨ̃ u ũ
Close-mid e o õ
Mid ə ə̃
Open-mid ɛ ɜ ɔ
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