Ame

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Also Known As: Amaje,Amoishe,Amagues,Amajo,Omage,Amuesha,Amuetamo,Amuese,Lorenzo,Amueixa,Amage,Yanesha' language


Description:

Yanesha' (Yanešač̣; literally 'we the people'), also called Amuesha or Amoesha is a language spoken by the Amuesha people of Peru in central and eastern Pasco Region. Due to the influence and domination of the Inca Empire, Yanesha' has many loanwords from Quechua, including some core vocabulary. Yanesha' may also have been influenced by Quechua's vowel system so that, today, it has a three-vowel system rather than a four-vowel one that is typical of related Arawakan languages. Yanesha' has 22 consonants and 9 vowel phonemes. The consonants have a certain degree of allophonic variation while that of the vowels is more considerable. Yanesha', similar to languages like Russian, Irish, and Marshallese, makes contrasts between certain pairs of palatalized and plain consonants:

The remaining two palatalized consonants, /lʲ/ and /tʲ/, don’t offer a one-to-one contrast with plain consonants; the former because it is the only lateral consonant and so contrasts with no other phoneme on the basis of just palatalization; /tʲ/, while contrasting with /t/, also contrasts with /ts/, /tʃ/, and /tʂ/. The bilabial palatalized consonants have a more perceptible palatal offglide than the alveolar..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Yanesha' Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Peru
Spoken In:

Regions: Americas

ISO 639-3 Code: ame

Classification Taxonomy

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  Arawakan Group

    Maipuran Group

      Western Maipuran Group

        Yanesha' Language