Picuris language

Tiwa language spoken in New Mexico, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Picuris (also Picurís) is a language of the Northern Tiwa branch of Tanoan spoken in Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico.

NativetoUnited States
RegionPicuris Pueblo, New Mexico
Ethnicity230[1]
Native speakers
225 (2007)[2]
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Picuris
Picurís
Native toUnited States
RegionPicuris Pueblo, New Mexico
Ethnicity230[1]
Native speakers
225 (2007)[2]
Tanoan
  • Tiwa
    • Northern Tiwa
      • Picuris
Language codes
ISO 639-3(covered by Northern Tiwa twf)
Glottologpicu1248
ELPPicuris
Linguasphere64-CAA-ab
Picuris is classified as Vulnerable by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger.
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Classification

Picuris is partially mutually intelligible with Taos dialect, spoken at Taos Pueblo.[3] It is slightly more distantly related to Southern Tiwa (spoken at Isleta Pueblo and Sandia Pueblo).

Phonology

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Bilabial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
median lateral median labial
Stop voiced (b) (d) (ɡ)
voiceless p t k ʔ
aspirated
ejective tʃʼ (kʼʷ)
Fricative ɬ s x h
Nasal m n
Approximant w l j
Flap (ɾ)
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  • The consonants /b, d, ɡ, ɾ/ are only found in recent Spanish loanwords.
  • G. Trager (1942, 1943) analyzed Picuris as also having aspirated stops /pʰ, tʰ/, ejective stops /pʼ, tʼ, tʃʼ, kʼ/, and labialized /kʷ, kʼʷ, xʷ/. These are considered by F. Trager (1971) to be sequences of /ph, th/, /pʔ, tʔ, tʃʔ, kʔ/, and /kw, kʔw, xw/.[4]
  • Velar /x/ has strong frication.[5]
  • Stops /p, t, ʔ/ are unaspirated while /k/ may be slightly aspirated.
  • The affricate /tʃ/ freely varies with a more forward articulation [tʃ~ts]: for example, F. Trager recorded the word /ˈtʃāˈxʌ̀nē/ "witch" with an initial [tʃ] but the related word /ˈtʃāˈxʌ́ˈɬāwēnē/ "witch chief" with initial [tsʲ].[6]
  • The sequence /kʔw/ is only found in a single word /kʔwìatʃéne/.
  • Alveolar /n/ has an assimilated velar variant [ŋ] when it precedes labio-velar /w/.
  • Nasal /m/ in a low-toned syllable is partially devoiced and denasalized [mp] before a glottal stop /ʔ/, as in /ˈʔʌ̀mʔēnē/ "chokecherry" which is phonetically [ˈʌ̀mpʔɛ̄nɛ̄].
  • Fricative /ɬ/ freely varies between a lateral fricative and a median–lateral fricative sequence [ɬ~sɬ]
  • Lateral /l/ is palatalized [lʲ] before the high front vowel /i/.
  • Only the sonorants /m, n, l, w, j/ can occur in syllable coda position.

Vowels

Picuris has 6 vowels. Picuris also has nasalized counterparts for each vowel.

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Picuris has three degrees of stress: primary, secondary, and unstressed. Stress affects the phonetic length of syllable rimes (lengthening the vowel or the syllable-final sonorant consonant).

Additionally, there are three tones: high, mid, and low — the mid tone being the most frequent.

Text

Two sentences with interlinear glosses:

ˌʔìˈʔīˌnẽ́

corn

ˌpāˈʔāˌnẽ́

pumpkins

ˌtāˈʔāˌnẽ́

beans

ʔã̄nnã̄ˈpīaˌtʃí

we.two.will.make

ˈmẽˌwíathā-ˌpʔīnˈwēlthā-ʔīˈkʔòˌthʌ̀

at.going.being-at.Picuris-we.good.dwell

ˌʔìˈʔīˌnẽ́ ˌpāˈʔāˌnẽ́ ˌtāˈʔāˌnẽ́ ʔã̄nnã̄ˈpīaˌtʃí ˈmẽˌwíathā-ˌpʔīnˈwēlthā-ʔīˈkʔòˌthʌ̀

corn pumpkins beans we.two.will.make at.going.being-at.Picuris-we.good.dwell

"Corn, pumpkins, beans, we live happily at Picuris by raising an abundant crop."

ˈʔẽ́

you

kãˈxwẽ́ˌkì

you.have.the.tail

ˈʔẽ́ kãˈxwẽ́ˌkì

you you.have.the.tail

"It's your turn."[7]

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