- Maxakalí language
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Maxakalí Spoken in Brazil Region Minas Gerais Native speakers 728 (date missing) Language family Maxakalían- Maxakalí
Language codes ISO 639-3 mbl This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. Maxakalí is a Maxakalían language spoken in fourteen villages in Minas Gerais, Brazil, by fewer than a thousand people.
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Phonology
Maxakalí has five vowels, occurring in both oral and nasal form.
Vowels
Front Central Back High i, ĩ ɯ, ɯ̃ Mid ɛ, ɛ̃ o, õ Low a, ã Consonants
Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal Stop p t k ʔ Nasal m ~ b n ~ d ɡ ~ ŋ Fricative ʃ j ~ ʒ h Allophony
Syntax
Word order
The most common word order in Maxakalí is SOV.
Kakxop te xokhep xo’op child SUB milk drink - "The child drinks milk"
Morphosyntactic alignment
Maxakalí is an ergative language. The ergative case covers transitive subjects as well as indirect objects. The absolutive case covers intransitive subjects and transitive objects.
Person Ergative Absolutive 1st sing ã ũg 2nd sing xa ã 3rd sing tu ũ 1st plur incl yũmũ’ã yũmũg 1st plur excl ũgmũ’ã ũgmũg ũgmũg mõg nãpet ha nũy xa hãpxop ũm pop 1pl:excl:ABS go market to in-order-to 2sg:ERG food some buy - "We (excluding you) are going to the market to buy you (indirect object) some food."
Morphology
Suppletive verb number
For some verbs, number is shown not by conjugation, but by suppletive verb stems. These verb stems can show number differences either for the subject or for the object.
Subject number
tik yũm man sit (singular) - "The man sits/sat."
tik mãm man sit (plural) - "The men sit/sat."
Object number
tik te koktix putex man SUB monkey kill (singular) - "The man killed a monkey."
tik te koktix kix man SUB monkey kill (plural) - "The man killed the monkeys."
Word shortening and expanding
Noun compounding
Maxakalí nouns readily form compounds, here are some examples:
yĩy kox xax speak hole cover - "lips"
ãmot xuxpex sand tasty - "salt"
yĩm kutok hand child - "finger"
External links
- Ethnologue: Maxakalí
- Proel: Lengua Mashakalí
- Maxakalí-English grammar and dictionary
- Information on Maxakalí at Etnolinguistica.Org's Catalogue of South American Languages
Categories:- Language articles with undated speaker data
- Maxakalían languages
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