Lule language
![]() Lule is an indigenous language of northern Argentina, which may now be extinct. Campbell (1997) writes that in 1981 there was an unconfirmed report that Lule was still spoken by 5 families in Resistencia in east-central Chaco Province. It is unclear if it is the same language as Tonocoté. ClassificationLule appears to be distantly related to the still-spoken Vilela language, together forming a small Lule–Vilela family. Kaufman (1990) finds this relationship likely and with general agreement among the major classifiers of South American languages. Viegas Barros published additional evidence 1996–2006. Zamponi (2008) and other authors consider Lule and Vilela two linguistic isolates. There were three distinct groups known as Lulé:
VarietiesUnattested varieties classified by Loukotka (1968) as part of the Lule language cluster.[2]
DataIn 1586 Father Alonson Bárzana (Bárcena) wrote a grammar of Tonocote, which is now lost. In 1732 Antonio Maccioni (Machoni), who was not aware of Bárzana's grammar, wrote one of his own, Arte y vocabulario de la lengua lule y tonocoté ('Art and vocabulary of the language of the Lule and Tonocote') of the Lule-Tonocote language at the mission San Esteban de Miraflores.[3] This is now the primary data on the language. Métraux (1946) concluded that Lule and Tonocote were distinct, and perhaps unrelated, languages, and that the Tonocote at the Miraflores mission had shifted to the Lule language by the time of Machoni. PhonologyMachoni records a language with vowels /a e i o u/ and few consonants. Final syllables are stressed. There are consonant clusters in initial and final position: quelpç [kelpts] 'I split', slimst [slimst] 'I blow my nose', oalécst [walekst] 'I know', stuç [stuts] 'I throw'. WorksEditions of Arte, y vocabulario de la lengua lule, y tonocote Machoni, Antonio (1732). Arte, y vocabulario de la lengua lule, y tonocote,. John Carter Brown Library. En Madrid : por los herederos de Juan Garcia Infanzon. Machoni, Antonio (1877). Arte y vocabulario de la lengua lule y tonocoté. John Carter Brown Library. [Buenos Aires] : En Madrid por los herederos de Juan Garcia Infanzon año de 1732 - Reimpreso en Buenos Aires por Pablo E. Coni, Calle Potosi, 60. External links
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