Tolatecan languages

Tolatecan is a proposal by Campbell and Oltrogge (1980) linking two language families of Mesoamerica, Tequistlatecan (Chontal of Oaxaca) and Tol/Jicaque languages of Honduras.[1] Later, Campbell (1997) said that Tolatecan is not likely to be a valid language family.[2]

Tolatecan
(abandoned)
Geographic
distribution
Mesoamerica
Linguistic classificationProposed language family
Subdivisions
GlottologNone

Vocabulary

Below is a comparison of selected basic vocabulary items in Proto-Jicaque and the Tequistlatecan languages.

glossProto-Jicaque[3]Huamelultec[4]Highland Chontal[5]Tequistlatec[6]
head *ha(y)pʰukhwajƚiWakfa
hair *¢ʼilhwak’ƚaWakfah
eye a’uƚiʔi’uh
ear *pʰa¢ʼas’maslišʔmas
nose *mik’nałƚiʔnat’nali
tooth *wisa’ay’lihaʔai’
tongue *pelampałƚipaƚpala
mouth *mɨy-pʰini(h); *lalaak’olikóko
hand *mas ?mane’ƚimane
foot *tek 'leg'a’mišliʔmi¢
breast tyuwelatuwepare
meat *pisišik’lišik’ci’
blood *kʼashwac’ƚaWa¢’fas
bone *kʰeleekałlekaƚ
person *yomakwe’kal šans
name puftyiñeƚaftine
dog *¢ʰiyo(h)milya’kal ¢ikitsigi
fish *kʰulatyu’ƚatutu’u
louse *tɨtʼaykwixƚaykwi
tree *yo(h)’exal ʔek
leaf ipelalipelapela
flower ipa’lipaʔpipi
water *sɨ(tʰ)axa’lahaʔxa
fire *kʼawaunkwa’ƚuŋangwa
stone *pe(h)apixƚapikpih
earth *(a)ma(h)amac’ƚama¢’
salt *¢olimu’weƚoʔweweh
road ane’lanene
eat *la ?sago’malihaʔ 'food'te, tes
die *pɨʔ ?ma’matimáma
I *nap ?iya’iyaʔya
you *hipima’imaʔma

References

  1. Campbell, Lyle, and David Oltrogge (1980). "Proto-Tol (Jicaque)." International Journal of American Linguistics, 46:205-223.
  2. Campbell, Lyle (1997). American Indian Languages, The Historical Linguistics of Native America. Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  3. Campbell, Lyle and David Oltrogge. 1980. Proto-Tol (Jicaque). International Journal of American Linguistics 46: 205-223.
  4. O'Connor, Loretta. 2014. Chontal de San Pedro Huamelula, Sierra baja de Oaxaca. (Archivo de Lenguas Indígenas de México, 33.) México: El Colegio de México.
  5. Waterhouse, Viola. 1980. Chontal de la Sierra de Oaxaca. Archivo de Lenguas Indígenas de México, 7. México: Ciudad de México: Centro de Investigación para la Integración Social.
  6. de Angulo, Jaime and Lucy S. Freeland. 1925. The Chontal Language (Dialect of Tequixistlan). Anthropos 20: 1032-1052.
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