Subtiaba language
Appearance
Subtiaba | |
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Native to | Nicaragua |
Ethnicity | 5,000 (1981)[1] |
Extinct | (date missing)[2] |
Oto-Mangue
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | sut |
Glottolog | subt1250 |
Subtiaba is an extinct Oto-Manguean language which was spoken on the Pacific slope of Nicaragua, especially in the Subtiaba district of León. Edward Sapir established a connection between Subtiaba and Tlapanec. When Sapir wrote about it in 1925 it was already very endangered or moribund.
Lexical comparison
English | Sutiaba | Tlapanec |
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One | i·mba | mba1 |
Two | a·pu· | a3hma3 |
Three | a·su | a2cu1 |
Four | axku | a2kho3 |
Man | ra·bu | ša3bo3 |
Woman | ra·bagu· | a'3go3 |
Dog | ru·wa | šu3wã1 |
Sun | ahka | a3kha'3 |
Moon | uku | gő'3 |
Water | i·lu | i2ya2 |
See also
References
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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- Campbell, Lyle (1979): "Middle American Languages" en The languages of native America: Historical and comparative assessment, Campbell, Lyle; & Mithun, Marianne (Eds.), Austin: University of Texas Press, pp. 902–999.
- Sapir, Edward (1925). "The Hokan affinity of Subtiaba in Nicaragua". American Anthropologist (New Series). 27 (3, 4): pp.402–435, 491–527. doi:10.1525/aa.1925.27.3.02a00040.
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has extra text (help) - Suárez, Jorge A. (1977). El tlapaneco como lengua Otomangue (in Spanish). México, D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México.
External links
- Subtiaba, at Summer Institute of Linguistics
- OLAC resources in and about the Subtiaba language