Macro-Yaeyama | |
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Geographic distribution | Yaeyama Islands, Okinawa Prefecture |
Linguistic classification |
Japonic
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Subdivisions | |
Glottolog | macr1267 |
Macro-Yaeyama is one of the two branches of the Southern Ryukyuan languages, comprised of the Yaeyama and Yonaguni languages. It is defined by the development of 'know' as a potential auxiliary, the semantic extension of 'nephew' to being gender-neutral, and unique forms of the words exhibited by the table below.
Region of Speech | 'bud' | 'dirt' | 'fresh' | 'happy' | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Macro-
Yaeyama |
Ishigaki | báí | gábá | píɾágíɕáːŋ | sánìɕàːŋ |
Taketomi | bəi | gə̀bə́ | píːɾèsàŋ | sənisəŋ | |
Hatoma | bàì | gàbà | pìɾákèːŋ | sàníjàŋ | |
Hateruma | bëː | gaba | piɾiːsahaŋ | sḁn̥iɕahaŋ | |
Yonaguni | bai | gaba | çiɾagjaŋ | ɕànáŋ | |
Miyako | Ikema | miː | fu̥sɨ | çiguɾukai | hu̥kaɾasɨ̥kai |
Ogami | miː | napa | pukuɾukam | pukaɾaskam | |
Tarama | fukɨ | naba | piguɭɭaɭ | pu̥kaɾaɕaːɭ | |
Amami | Amami | mɘ̆ː | çîɡ.ɾú | sɨdaɕa | ʔuhoɾaɕa |
Okinawa | Nakijin | mìdùɾí | píŋɡù | ɕìdàːɕêŋ | ɸù̥kùɾáɕèŋ |
Although Yonaguni has historically been classified as either a primary branch of Ryukyuan or of the Southern Ryukyuan languages, its close relationship with Yaeyama is clear. [1]
Category:Languages of Japan Category:Ryukyuan languages Category:Ryukyu Islands
Macro-Yaeyama | |
---|---|
Geographic distribution | Yaeyama Islands, Okinawa Prefecture |
Linguistic classification |
Japonic
|
Subdivisions | |
Glottolog | macr1267 |
Macro-Yaeyama is one of the two branches of the Southern Ryukyuan languages, comprised of the Yaeyama and Yonaguni languages. It is defined by the development of 'know' as a potential auxiliary, the semantic extension of 'nephew' to being gender-neutral, and unique forms of the words exhibited by the table below.
Region of Speech | 'bud' | 'dirt' | 'fresh' | 'happy' | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Macro-
Yaeyama |
Ishigaki | báí | gábá | píɾágíɕáːŋ | sánìɕàːŋ |
Taketomi | bəi | gə̀bə́ | píːɾèsàŋ | sənisəŋ | |
Hatoma | bàì | gàbà | pìɾákèːŋ | sàníjàŋ | |
Hateruma | bëː | gaba | piɾiːsahaŋ | sḁn̥iɕahaŋ | |
Yonaguni | bai | gaba | çiɾagjaŋ | ɕànáŋ | |
Miyako | Ikema | miː | fu̥sɨ | çiguɾukai | hu̥kaɾasɨ̥kai |
Ogami | miː | napa | pukuɾukam | pukaɾaskam | |
Tarama | fukɨ | naba | piguɭɭaɭ | pu̥kaɾaɕaːɭ | |
Amami | Amami | mɘ̆ː | çîɡ.ɾú | sɨdaɕa | ʔuhoɾaɕa |
Okinawa | Nakijin | mìdùɾí | píŋɡù | ɕìdàːɕêŋ | ɸù̥kùɾáɕèŋ |
Although Yonaguni has historically been classified as either a primary branch of Ryukyuan or of the Southern Ryukyuan languages, its close relationship with Yaeyama is clear. [1]
Category:Languages of Japan Category:Ryukyuan languages Category:Ryukyu Islands