Jê languages

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.

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

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]

Vocabulary

Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items.[1]

LanguageBranchheadeyetonguehandonetwothree
MehínTimbirá Ii-xreːntói-yotói-nuxrápütiibiaklüteinklüt
TajéTimbirá Ipá-krẽntópá-yõtópá-ushrá
KrenjéTimbirá Ií-xuntópá-yõtópá-ükrambuchídibyashüdnkri
Remkoka-MekranTimbirá Ipa-krãnpa-ntópa-ñatópa-nukrapuchitehibiakrukeinkri
AponegikranTimbirá Ii-krai-nthói-ñotoi-ninkráyhapuchitiipiakautuinkré
KrenkatajéTimbirá Ihõ-atóhõ-krábuchitídaikrutdonkré
SakamekranTimbirá IIi-krãi-tóyontouu-krá
PurekamekranTimbirá IIi-klani-notho
MakamekranTimbirá IIi-kranñótoi-nontóñukrápüchitäklúteglé
ApinagéTimbirá IIis-krani-ntoñotoñukrapushiadkrúteadrun-ati
KarahoTimbirá IIi-krani-ntoyotoñukraitaökrüdinkrä
MenrenTimbirá IIpa-krani-tói-yukrápititemkrötenkrí
KayapóKayapó Ii-krani-ntói-ñotoi-nikrapudiamaikrut
IraamráireKayapó Ikrãnoi-ñotonikrapúdiamaikrut
GorotiréKayapó IIkrãñótónikrapüdyiamaigru
DuludiKayapó IIhueh-nohhue-nohdohhue-nigrah
MetotíreKayapó IIi-krani-nói-ñotói-nikra
GradaúKayapó IIi-krani-nakái-ñotoi-nikrapodzyiameikrut
XikríKayapó IIkrãnontónikrápudíamaikrutamaikrutkieket
UsikrinKayapó IIno
Southern KayapóKayapó IIi-ikrani-ntótsutoshikria
KapiekranKraoñukrá
KrahóKraokrãnhitóhioptónikrápuchitehibiakrukenkri
PiokobjéKraonkrãnntótonkrápechätehibiakrótnkri
KrikatiKraoi-krãi-tói-yukráitá pochetnetá ipekrotitá ikri
SuyáEasternwa-kuráwoa-ndówã-notówa-ñikó
XavanteEasternda-kända-toda-nontodé-iperésimisimaipoänäskudaton
XerenteEasternda-krãnda-tóda-noitóda-nipikrashimishipoñkámenmepráne
XakriabáEasternda-kranda-tomanda-shipigráhemerotongpranéeskumantong
AkroáEasternai-kránaí-nthóaso-inthóas-subkrá
JeicóJeicógrang-bláa-lepúä-netáä-nänong
LanguageBranchwaterfiresunjaguartapirbow
MehínTimbirá Ikühüpuderbkuxrüdxúhi
TajéTimbirá Ikúhüpütorópkuxüdkúhi
KrenjéTimbirá Ikúxüpüdoróbkukrüdnkúhi
Remkoka-MekranTimbirá Ikuxúpudoróbokukrútekuːhí
AponegikranTimbirá Ikoxʔhópútuorópa
KrenkatajéTimbirá Igoxéputoropikuhé
SakamekranTimbirá IIkoputkuhẽ
PurekamekranTimbirá IIkuhüputropguklüthe
MakamekranTimbirá IIköyhébütrópkokreyutikuché
ApinagéTimbirá IIinkókukuvuburérobokoklütegutye
KarahoTimbirá IIkukuvuputrobokokrätikuhä
MenrenTimbirá IIkokoróputiriorótukkokrétkuhẽ
KayapóKayapó Ingokuwúmutrópkukrotdzyuzyé
IraamráireKayapó Inokuömútrobkukrütdzyudzye
GorotiréKayapó IIngókuwümudrobkukrüddyúdye
DuludiKayapó II
MetotíreKayapó IIingokuamutrokronrekukrutdudzye
GradaúKayapó IIngokuimutrabkukritdzyudzyä
XikríKayapó IIngoukuãmaːtrópdiudieː
UsikrinKayapó IIngokóãmudrokrarikokrítderätukä
Southern KayapóKayapó IIpiñkóichiúitputinapiáidzhútaishé
KapiekranKraokukusshiamikru
KrahóKraokuvrúamkrórobkutkrút
PiokobjéKraokahóamkróropkrokokrätkohé
KrikatiKraokokuhẽankró
SuyáEasternngokustómúrrurauitíkukrittuté
XavanteEasternkushebudukuhodukumikã
XerenteEasternkuzébedörhúkúkudukomikan
XakriabáEasternkuchéstakróukúkutókomekané
AkroáEasternkuchioputhukutukuäté
JeicóJeicópingxügkrákolunongxkünoniang

Proto-language

Proto-Jê
Reconstruction ofJê languages
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Nikulin (2020)

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

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)

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]

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

References

  1. 1 2 Loukotka, Čestmír (1968). Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center.
  2. Ramirez, Henri; Vegini, Valdir; França, Maria Cristina Victorino de (2015). "Koropó, puri, kamakã e outras línguas do Leste Brasileiro". LIAMES: Línguas Indígenas Americanas. 15 (2): 223–277. doi:10.20396/liames.v15i2.8642302.
  3. 1 2 Nikulin, Andrey (2020). "A reconstruction of Proto-Jê phonology and lexicon". Journal of Language Relationship. 17 (1–2): 93–127. doi:10.31826/jlr-2019-171-211.
  4. Nikulin, Andrey. 2020. Proto-Macro-Jê: um estudo reconstrutivo. Doctoral dissertation, University of Brasília.
  5. Nikulin, Andrey; De Carvalho, Fernando O. (2019). "Estudos diacrônicos de línguas indígenas brasileiras: Um panorama" (PDF). Macabéa: Revista Eletrônica do Netlli. 8 (2): 255–305. doi:10.47295/mren.v8i2.1910.
  6. Ribeiro, Eduardo Rivail (2010). "Nimuendajú was right: The inclusion of the jabutí language family in the Macro-Jê stock". International Journal of American Linguistics. 76 (4): 517–570. doi:10.1086/658056. hdl:2066/86080.

Further reading

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