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Ona
Selk'nam
Native to Argentina, Chile
Region Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego.
Ethnicity Selk'nam
Extinct 1970s (is being revitalised by the modern community)e19
Language family
Chonan †
  • Chon proper †
    • Island Chon †
      • Ona
Writing system Latin script

Ona (Aona), also known as Selk'nam (Shelknam), is a language that is spoken by the Selk'nam people in Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego in southernmost South America.

Part of the Chonan languages of Patagonia, Selk'nam is almost extinct, due both to the late 19th-century Selk'nam genocide by European immigrants, high fatalities due to disease and disruption of traditional society. One source states that the last fluent native speakers died in the 1980s, A Radboud University linguist worked with speaker Herminia Vera-Ona, who died in 2014, to write a reference grammar of the language.

Classification

Within the Southern Chon language family, Selk'nam is closest to Haush, another language spoken on the island of Tierra del Fuego.

There is speculation that Chon together with the Moseten languages, a small group of languages in Bolivia, form part of a Moseten-Chonan language family. Another proposal is, that it is related to the Pano-Tacanan languages.

Joseph Greenberg classifies Selk'nan as an Amerind language of the Southern Andinan group.

History

The Selk'nam people, also known as the 'Ona, are an indigenous people who inhabited the northeastern part of the archipelago of Tierra del Fuego for thousands of years before Europeans arrived. They were nomads known as "foot-people," as they did their hunting on land, rather than being seafarers.

Vestimenta de los Selk'nam
An Ona Family

The last full-blooded Selk'nam, Ángela Loij, died in 1974. They were one of the last aboriginal groups in South America to be reached by Europeans. Their language, believed to be part of the Chonan family, is considered extinct as the last native speakers died in the 1980s. Currently, Selk'nam communities are revitalizing the language. A man of mixed Selk'nam and Mapuche ancestry, Joubert Yanten Gomez (indigenous name: Keyuk) has successfully taught himself the language.

Phonology

Based on available data, Selk'nam seems to have had 3 vowels and 23 consonants.

Selk'nam has three vowels: /a, ɪ, ʊ/.

Consonants
Bilabial Alveolar Palato-
alveolar
Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
dental plain
Nasal m n
Plosive/
Affricate
plain p t t͡ʃ k q ʔ
ejective t͡ʃʼ
Fricative [[Error using : IPA symbol "s̪" not found in list|s̪]] s ʂ x h
Approximant l j w
Flap ɾ

Grammar

The Ona language is an object–verb–subject language (OVS), this is a rare word order (only 1% of languages use it as their default word order). There are only two word classes in Selk'nam: nouns and verbs.

Vocabulary

The Selk'nam language has Chonan vocabulary similar to the Haush language, though some words have been adopted from Spanish and English, like the word for 'cat', in Selk'nam, k'lattítaŭ; from the spanish word gatito, which translates to kitten.

Comparative Vocabulary

The following is a list of Comparative vocabulary from Chonan languages; Ona, Haush and Tehuelche; and as well vocabulary from the unrelated Yagán Language.

Selk'nam Haush Tehuelche Yagan English
Heil Hel Hel Hach Egg
Chon Kon Chonke Ona Man
Naa Mna Karken, Naa Kipa Woman
Chen Chen Chen Mar'po Hand
Ya Iá, Ya I, me
Koy Kowen, Chowen Koy Yká Sea
Ma, Mak Maha, Maak Sa You

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Idioma selk'nam para niños

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