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Shawi language

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Cahuapanan language spoken in Peru
Shawi
Cahuapana, Chayahuita
Kanpunan
Native toPeru
Ethnicity21,400 kanpupiyapi[1] (2011)[2]
Native speakers
14,000 (2011)[2]
Cahuapanan
Language codes
ISO 639-3 cbt
Glottolog chay1248
ELP Chayahuita

Shawi (Chayahuita, Chayahuita: Kanpunan 'our language'[3] ) is an endangered Amazonian language spoken by thousands of native Chayahuita people in the Amazon basin of north-central Peru. Spoken along the banks of the Paranapura, Cahuapanas, Sillay, and Shanusi rivers, it is also known as Chayawita, Shawi, Chawi, Tshaahui, Chayhuita, Chayabita, Shayabit, Balsapuertino, Paranapura, and Cahuapa. It is one of the most actively spoken languages in its region.

Classification

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Together with the nearly extinct Shiwilu language, Shawi is a member of the Cahuapanan languages.[3]

Dialects

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Three dialects of Shawi are distinguished, Cahuapana, Chayahuita, and Paranapura.[3]

Status

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25,239 speakers of Shawi were recorded in 2017 according to the Peruvian Ministry of Culture. Its linguistic vitality is very high for a language in the Peruvian Amazon, and children are monolingual in the language until they begin school, when they are first exposed to Spanish. Speakers of the language hold much pride in Shawi, though the villages in which it is spoken are assimilating, which may lead to the loss of the language.[3]

Phonology

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Orthographical equivalents are presented in ⟨angle brackets⟩.[3]

Vowels[4]
Front Central Back
Close i ɘ ⟨e⟩ u
Open a
Consonants[4]
Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Stop p t t͡ʃ ⟨ch⟩ k ʔ ⟨ꞌ⟩
Fricative s ʃ ⟨sh⟩ (h ⟨h⟩)
Nasal m n
Rhotic r
Approximant w j ⟨y⟩

/h/ is not recognized by Rojas-Berscia (2019) as a separate phoneme, as it is exclusive to certain phonetic environments. Most consonants, including all plosives or fricatives, may not occur in the coda of a syllable. The glottal stop, however, may only occur in the coda.[3]

Writing system

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There is a 1–5% literacy rate, compared with 5–15% for Spanish, and a dictionary since 1978. The New Testament was also translated into Shawi.[3]

Vocabulary

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Selected Shawi animal names from Rojas-Berscia (2019):[3]

Selected animal names
Common name Scientific name Shawi
possum Didelphis marsupialis anashi
lowland paca Cuniculus paca ipi'
red squirrel Sciurus spadiceus pu'shi
bicolor porcupine Coendou bicolor sese
common rat Rattus norvegicus shumi
agouti Dasyprocta punctata ite'
capybara Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris tucusu'
pichico monkey Saguinus fuscicollis ishi'
Amazon condor Sarcoramphus papa tame
silver mylossoma Metynnis argenteus shite'
black prochilodus Prochilodus nigricans wanki
armored catfish Pseudorinelepis genibarbis warate'
wolf fish Hoplias malabaricus a'nanan
peccary Pecari tajacu kiraman
jaguar Panthera onca ni'ni'
tapir Tapirus terrestris pawara
giant otter Pteronura brasiliensis ini'
kinkajou Potos flavus kuwasha'
red howler Alouatta seniculus nu'nu'
yellow-tailed woolly monkey Oreonax flavicauda sura'
squirrel monkey Saimiri sciureus isen
bald uakari Cacajao calvus tekerenan
owl monkey Aotus miconax kuwi
spider monkey Ateles belzebuth tu'ya
pink dolphin Inia geoffrensis sapana'
shusupe Lachesis muta na'shi
common lancehead Bothrops atrox tayuwan
boa Boa constrictor kupiwan
wattled curassow Crax globulosa i'sa
bayuca caterpillar Lonomia obliqua tiwintata'

References

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  1. ^ Rojas-Berscia, Luis Miguel (2020). "The Chachapuya Language and Proto-Kawapanan: Lexical Affinities and Hypothetical Contact Scenarios". Indiana. 37 (1): 155–188.
  2. ^ a b Shawi at Ethnologue (21st ed., 2018) Closed access icon
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Rojas-Berscia, Luis Miguel. 2019. From Kawapanan to Shawi: Topics in language variation and change . Doctoral dissertation, Radboud University Nijmegen.
  4. ^ a b Barraza, Yris (2005). El sistema verbal en la lengua shawi (PDF). Universidade Federal do Pernambuco.

Further reading

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  • Rojas-Berscia, Luis Miguel (May 2021). "A short gramar of Shawi". Pre-Historical Language Contact in Peruvian Amazonia: A dynamic approach to Shawi (Kawapanan). John Benjamins. pp. 43–132. doi:10.1075/coll.58. ISBN 9789027260215.
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