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(Redirected from Kankuamo language)

Atanque
Cancuamo
Native toColombia
EthnicityKankuamo, Atanque
Extinct(date missing)

Language family

Chibchan

  • Arwako–Chimila
    • Arwako
      • Atanque

Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)

Linguist List

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Glottologkank1244

Atanque, also known as AtanquesorKankuamo, is an extinct Chibchan languageofColombia,[1] once spoken in the area of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.

Vocabulary[edit]

There is very little information about the language, in particular with regard to grammar. Before its speakers switched to Spanish, Celedón (1892) managed to compile a brief dictionary. The following table shows a sample of the lexicon.

gloss Atanque
one ijkua
two moga
three ména
head chakúku
eye úma
nose michiuña
ear kukkuá
tooth köhka
man ferúa
woman amia
water dita
fuego guié
earth nebinyàku
fish uáka
tree kandina
sun koköbúnyo
moon sakaméru

Despite being so poorly attested, Atanque clearly belongs to the Arwako subgroup of Chibcha. In particular, it appears to be very close to Wiwa in terms of phonetic innovations.[2]

Toponyms[edit]

Traces of Atanque are also preserved in toponyms recorded in the region of Sierra Nevada.[3] Suffixes like -ka "place, site" (e.g. in Susungá-ka, Chingá-ka, Kankuá-ka) or -kua "bower" (e.g. in Birintu-kua, Risátu-kua, Kamíntu-kua) are diagnostic of an Atanque source.[4]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Shafer, Robert (1962). "Aruakan (Not Arawakan)". Anthropological Linguistics. 4 (4): 31–40. ISSN 0003-5483. JSTOR 30022363.
  • ^ Jackson (1996, pp. 66–67).
  • ^ Salas (2020, pp. 162–164).
  • ^ Salas (2020, pp. 164–167).
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