Ỹaroamë language

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Ỹaroamë
Jawari
Pronunciation[ɲãɾoˈamɨ], [ʤaˈwaɾi]
Native toBrazil
RegionRoraima
EthnicityYanomami
Native speakers
430 (2015)[1]
Yanomam
  • Ỹaroamë
Language codes
ISO 639-3yro
Glottologyaro1235

Ỹaroamë, or Jawari (Jauari), is a language spoken by the Yanomami people in southern Roraima state, Brazil.[2] It was only recently recognized as a distinct language.

Its name Jawari (Yawari, Joari, Yoari, etc.) is shared with the Ninam language.

Dialects[]

There are two dialects spoken in Roraima, Brazil:[2]

  • Opiki (Highland/Serra): in the Serra do Pacu (Catrimani Mission)
  • Yawaripë (Lowland/Baixada): in Ajarani and Apiaú

Phonology[]

The inventory per Ferreira (2011):[3]

Vowels
Front Central Back
Close i ĩ iː ĩː u ũ uː ũː
Mid ɛ ɛ̃ ɛː ɛ̃ː ə ə̃ əː ə̃ː ⟨ë⟩ o õ oː õː
Open a ã a: ã:
Consonants
Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Stop p t k
Affricate t͡ʃ ⟨y⟩
Fricative x h
Nasal m n ɲ ⟨ỹ⟩
Approximant w ⟨u⟩
Flap l~ɾ ⟨r⟩
/x/ > [ʃ]/_i
/ə/ > [ɨ]/N_

/t͡ʃ/ and /ɲ/ are cognate to the oral and nasal allophones of /j/ in Yanomam; for this reason they are written ⟨y⟩ and ⟨ỹ⟩ in Yaroame.

References[]

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ a b Ferreira, Helder Perri; Machado, Ana Maria Antunes; Senra, Estevão Benfica. 2019. As línguas Yanomami no Brasil: diversidade e vitalidade. São Paulo: Instituto Socioambiental (ISA) and Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional (IPHAN). 216pp. ISBN 978-85-8226-076-0
  3. ^ Ferreira, Helder Perri (2011) Esboço gramatical do Yaroamë: Língua Yanomami falada do Serra do Pacu/RR. Rio de Janeiro: Museo do Indio.


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