Negidal language explained

Negidal
Nativename:Неғида хэсэнин
States:Russia
Region:Russian Far East
Ethnicity:510 Negidals (2010 census)
Speakers:75
Date:2010 census
Ref:e25
Speakers2:(only a few fully fluent by 2007)
Familycolor:Altaic
Fam1:Tungusic
Fam2:Northern
Fam3:Ewenic
Script:Cyrillic
Map2:Lang Status 20-CR.svg
Iso3:neg
Glotto:negi1245
Glottorefname:Negidal
Fam4:Evenki group

Negidal (also spelled Neghidal) is a language of the Tungusic family spoken in the Russian Far East, mostly in Khabarovsk Krai, along the lower reaches of the Amur River. Negidal belongs to the Northern branch of Tungusic, together with Evenki and Even. It is particularly close to Evenki, to the extent that it is occasionally referred to as a dialect of Evenki.[1]

Language status

According to the Russian Census of 2002, there were 567 Negidals, 147 of which still spoke the language. The Russian Census of 2010 reported lower speaker numbers, with only 19 of 513 ethnic Negidals reported to still speak the language.[2]

However, recent reports from the field reveal that the linguistic situation of Negidal is much worse than the census reports. According to Kalinina (2008), whose data stem from the fieldwork conducted in 2005-2007, there are only three full speakers left, and a handful of semi-speakers. Pakendorf & Aralova (2018) report from fieldwork conducted in 2017 that there remain only six active speakers of Upper Negidal and there are no speakers of Lower Negidal. The language is thus classified as critically endangered[3] and is predicted to become dormant within the next decade.

Dialects

There were formerly two dialects: the Upper Negidal dialect (Verkhovskoj in Russian) along the Amgun River (village of Vladimirovka), still residually spoken, and the now extinct Lower dialect (Nizovskoj) in its lower reaches (villages of Tyr and Beloglinka, the town of Nikolaevsk-on-Amur). The Lower dialect was especially close to Evenki.

Phonology

Vowels

FrontCentralBack
Closepronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
Midpronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
Openpronounced as /link/

Consonants

LabialAlveolarPalato-
alveolar
Velar
Nasalpronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
Plosive/
Affricate
voicelesspronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
voicedpronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
Fricativepronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
Lateralpronounced as /link/
Rhoticpronounced as /link/
Approximantpronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/

Orthography

А аБ бВ вГ гҒ ғД дЕ еЁ ёЖ жЗ з
Ӡ ӡИ иЙ йК кЛ лМ мН нӇ ӈО оӨ ө
П пР рС сТ тУ уФ фХ хЦ цЧ чШ ш
Щ щЪ ъЫ ыЬ ьЭ эЮ юЯ я

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Janhunen, Juha (1996) Manchuria: An ethnic history. Helsinki: Finno-Ugrian Society, p. 73
  2. Pakendorf, Brigitte & Natalia Aralova. 2018. The endangered state of Negidal: A field report. Language Documentation & Conservation 12: 1-14. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/24760
  3. Web site: Negidal - The Endangered Languages Project. Endangered Languages. en. 2018-02-17.
  4. Book: Kazama, Shinjiro. Negidal texts and grammar. 2002. Endangered Languages of the Pacific Rim.