Mura Language

Mura is a language of Amazonas, Brazil.

It is most famous for Pirahã, its sole surviving dialect. Linguistically, it is typified by agglutinativity, a very small phoneme inventory (around 11 compared to around 44 in English), whistled speech, and the use of tone.

Mura
Bohurá
Buxwaray
RegionAmazon
Ethnicity1,500 Mura people (1995)
Native speakers
360 (2000)
mostly monolingual
Dialects
Latin script
Language codes
ISO 639-3myp Pirahã (Mura)
ffg Bohura (not ISO)
 cvf Yahahi (not ISO)
Glottologpira1253
Mura Language
The attested extent of Mura and Matanawi

In the 19th century, there were an estimated 30,000–60,000 Mura[clarification needed]. It is now spoken by only 300 Pirahã people in eight villages.

Dialects

Since at least Barboza Rodrigues (1892) [reference?], there have been three ethnic names commonly listed as dialects of Mura, or even as Muran languages. The names are:

  • Bohurá, or Buxwaray, the original form of the name 'Mura'; spoken on the Autaz River
  • Pirahã, or Pirahá, Pirahán, the name the remaining dialect goes by
  • Yahahí, also spelled Jahahi; spoken on the Branco River

On the basis of a minuscule amount of data, it would appear that Bohurá (Mura proper) was mutually intelligible with Pirahã; however, for Yahahí there exists only ethnographic information, and it can be assumed they spoke the same language as other Mura. Rodrigues describes the Yahahí as having come from the Branco river, a tributary of the right bank of the upper Marmelos river. The last Yahahí are said to have joined the Pirahã.

The Mura/Bohurá endonym is Buhuraen, according to Barboza Rodrigues (1892), or Buxivaray ~ Buxwarahay, according to Tastevin (1923). This was pronounced Murá by their neighbors, the Torá and Matanawi. In his vocabulary, Rodrigues lists Bohura for the people and bhurai-ada "Mura language" for the language, from the Mura of the Manicoré River; Tastevin has Bohurai and bohuarai-arase for the same. They also record,

    nahi buxwara araha "That one is Mura"
    yane abahi araha buxwarái "We are all Mura"

(Caution: these words need to be confirmed. The scanned text of Nimuendaju (1948) at the link has several errors, such as ⟨c⟩ for ⟨e⟩, ⟨h⟩ for ⟨b⟩, and ⟨d⟩ for ⟨á⟩.)

Genealogical relations

Mura is often proposed to be related to Matanawí. Kaufman (1994) also suggests a connection with Huarpe in his Macro-Warpean proposal.

Vocabulary

Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for Mura language varieties.

    gloss Múra Bohurá Pirahã
    one huyiː
    two mukui
    head a-pái hana-pai a-paixi
    ear ku-pái hane-apue apu-pay
    tooth aro-pái haine-tué atu-pay
    hand upa hane-uí upai
    woman yúehẽ kairi yuéhe
    water ipé
    fire foai huai wái
    stone atí atí begé
    maize chihuha tihoʔahai chifuä
    tapir kabachí kabatí kauátei

Below is a comparison of Mura and Pirahã words from Salles (2023):: 959 

    English gloss Mura Pirahã
    long peissí piiʔi
    short kutjúhi koihí
    big itokúi itohí
    male foreigner auí aooí
    female foreigner aurí aogí
    wild pig bahúis bahóisi
    louse tihyhí tihíihi
    flour arais ágaísi
    tobacco itíhi tíhi
    leaf itai tai
    fire uái hoái
    blood bií
    bone ái
    sleep aitáhus aitáhoi
    die kwoabís koabaipí
    drink pitaissa pitáipí
    stay abaái abí
    say aihyahá ahoái
    sun huisí hisó
    moon kaãnhê kaháíʔái
    cold arí agí
    feisty aupís aáopí
    far kái kaáo
    bad babihí baábi(hi)

Notes

Bibliography

  • Campbell, Lyle. (1997). American Indian languages: The historical linguistics of Native America. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-509427-1.
  • Everett, D. L. (1992). A língua Pirahã e a teoria da sintaxe: descrição, perspectivas e teoria. Campinas: Editora da Unicamp.
  • Hanke, W. (1950a). O idioma Mura. Arquivos: Coletânea de documentor para a História da Amazônia, 12:3-8.
  • Hanke, W. (1950b). Vocabulário e idioma mura dos índios mura do rio Manicoré. Arquivos, 12:3-8.
  • Heinrichs, A. (1961). Questionário: Mura-Pirahã Rio Marmelos. (Questionário dos Vocabulários Padrões para estudos comparativos preliminares de línguas indígenas brasileiras.) Rio de Janeiro: Museu Nacional.
  • Heinrichs, A. (1963). Questionário: Mura-Pirahã Rios Marmelos e Maici. (Questionário dos Vocabulários Padrões para estudos comparativos preliminares de línguas indígenas brasileiras.) Rio de Janeiro: Museu Nacional.
  • Kaufman, Terrence. (1994). The native languages of South America. In C. Mosley & R. E. Asher (Eds.), Atlas of the world's languages (pp. 46–76). London: Routledge.
  • Curt Nimuendajú (1948): "The Mura" and "The Yahahi", in Handbook of South American Indians, Volume 3: The Tropical Forest Tribes, ed. Julian H. Steward, pp. 255–269.

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