Axininca language

Axininca
Spoken in Peru
Native speakers 4,000  (2000)
Language family
Arawakan
  • Southern
    • Campa (Pre-Andine)
      • Axininca
Language codes
ISO 639-3 cpc

Axininca (also Axininca Campa,[1] Ajyíninka Apurucayali, Campa, Ashaninca, Ashéninca Apurucayali, Apurucayali Campa, Ajyéninka) is an Arawakan language spoken along the Apurucayali tributary of the Pachitea River in Peru.

It has figured quite prominently in linguistic theory involving phonology (especially prosody including its stress) and morphology.

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Demographics and language policy

There is 20% literacy in Ajyíninka Apurucayali and 30% literacy in Spanish, there is much bilingualism.

It is an official language.

Genealogical relations

The language is not mutually comprehensible with related Ashéninka Campa varieties.

Sounds

Consonants

Bilabial Apical Postalveolar
/Palatal
Velar Placeless
Plosives aspirated
unaspirated p t k ʔ
Affricates aspirated tsʰ tʃʰ
unaspirated ts
Fricatives s ç h
Nasals m n ɲ N
Liquids r
Glides β j ɰ

Vowels

Prosody

Grammar

Notes

  1. ^ The name Campa is offensive.

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