Jirajaran Languages

The Jirajaran languages are group of extinct languages once spoken in western Venezuela in the regions of Falcón and Lara.

All of the Jirajaran languages appear to have become extinct in the early 20th century.

Jirajaran
Hiraháran
Geographic
distribution
Western Venezuela
Linguistic classificationOne of the world's primary language families
Subdivisions
Glottologjira1235
Jirajaran Languages
Pre-contact distribution of the Jirajaran languages

Languages

Based on adequate documentation, three languages are definitively classified as belonging to the Jirajaran family:

  • Jirajara, spoken in the state of Falcón
  • Ayomán, spoken in the village of Siquisique in the state of Lara
  • Gayón, spoken at the sources of the Tocuyo River in the state of Lara

Loukotka includes four additional languages, for which no linguistic documentation exists:

Mason (1950) lists:

  • Gayón (Cayon)
  • Ayomán
  • Xagua
    • Cuiba (?)
  • Jirajara

Classification

The Jirajaran languages are generally regarded as isolates. Adelaar and Muysken note certain lexical similarities with the Timotean languages and typological similarity to the Chibchan languages, but state that the data is too limited to make a definitive classification. Jahn, among others, has suggested a relation between the Jirajaran language and the Betoi languages, mostly on the basis of similar ethnonyms. Greenberg and Ruhlen classify Jirajaran as belonging to the Paezan language family, along with the Betoi languages, the Páez language, the Barbacoan languages and others.

Language contact

Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Sape, Timote-Kuika, and Puinave-Kak language families due to contact.

Typology

Based on the little documentation that exists, a number of typological characteristics are reconstructable:

apasi

I.cut

mamán

my.hand

(Jirajara)

 

apasi mamán

I.cut my.hand

'I cut my hand'

depamilia

the.family

buratá

is.good

(Ayamán)

 

depamilia buratá

the.family is.good

'The family is good'

    3. Possessors which precede the possessed

shpashiú

arc

yemún

its.rope

(Ayamán)

 

shpashiú yemún

arc its.rope

'the arc of the rope'

    4. Adjectives follow the nouns they modify

pok

hill

diú

big

(Jirajara)

 

pok diú

hill big

'big hill'

    5. Numerals precede the nouns they quantify

boque

one

soó

cigarette

(Ayamán)

 

boque soó

one cigarette

'one cigarette'

angüi

I.go

fru-ye

Siquisique-to

(Jirajara)

 

angüi fru-ye

I.go Siquisique-to

'I go to Siquisique.'

Vocabulary comparison

Jahn (1927) lists the following basic vocabulary items.

    Comparison of Jirajaran vocabulary, based on Jahn (1927)
    English Ayomán Gayón Jirajara
    fire dug dut, idú dueg
    foot a-sengán segué angán
    hen degaró digaró degaró
    house gagap hiyás gagap
    snake huhí, jují jují túb
    sun yivat yuaú

Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items.

    Comparison of Jirajaran vocabulary, based on Loukotka (1968)
    gloss Jirajara Ayomán Gayón
    one bógha
    two auyí
    three mongañá
    head a-ktegi a-tógh is-tóz
    ear a-uñán a-kivóugh himigui
    tooth a-king
    man iyít yúsh yus
    water ing ing guayí
    fire dueg dug dut
    sun yuaú yivat
    maize dos dosh dosivot
    bird chiskua chiskua
    house gagap gagap hiyás

Further reading

  • Oramas, L. (1916). Materiales para el estudio de los dialectos Ayamán, Gayón, Jirajara, Ajagua. Caracas: Litografía del Comercio.
  • Querales, R. (2008). El Ayamán. Ensayo de reconstrucción de un idioma indígena venezolano. Barquisimeto: Concejo Municipal de Iribarren.

References

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