Oowekyala

Northern Wakashan language of Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oowekyala

Oowekyala /ˈwkjələ/,[2] also Ooweekeeno and ’Wuik̓ala in the language itself, is a dialect (or a sublanguage) of Heiltsuk–Oowekyala, a Northern Wakashan language spoken around Rivers Inlet and Owikeno Lake in the Central Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia, spoken by the Wuikinuxv, whose government is the Wuikinuxv Nation.

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Oowekyala
Ooweekeeno
’Wuik̓ala
Pronunciation[ʔuwíkʼala]
RegionNorthern Central Coast Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
EthnicityWuikinuxv people
Native speakers
6 (2014, FPCC)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologoowe1239
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The name is also spelled Wuikala, Wuikenukv, Oweekeno, Wikeno, Owikeno, Oowekeeno, Oweekano, Awikenox, Oowek'yala, Oweek'ala.

Phonology

Consonants

The 45 consonants of Oowekyala:

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Labial Alveolar Velar Uvular Glottal
centrallateralsibilant plainlabial plainlabial
Plosive voiced b dd͡l[3]d͡z ɡɡʷ ɢɢʷ
voiceless p tt͡ɬt͡s k q
ejective t͡ɬʼt͡sʼ kʷʼ qʷʼ
Fricative ɬs x χχʷ
Sonorant short m nl jw ɦ
long
glottalized ʔ
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Phonologically, affricates are treated as stops, and nasals and approximants are treated as sonorants. Additionally, /ɦ/ and /ʔ/ are treated as sonorants.

Vowels

Oowekyala has phonemic short, long, and glottalized vowels:

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  Front Central Back
short long glottalized short long glottalized short long glottalized
Close i       u
Mid       ə          
Open       a      
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Phonotactics

Oowekyala, like Nuxálk (Bella Coola), allows long sequences of obstruents, as in the following 7-obstruent word:

[t͡sʼkʷʼχtʰt͡ɬʰkʰt͡sʰ]  'the invisible one here-with-me will be short'   (Howe 2000: 5)
[kxlqsɬt͡s] kxlqsłcxv - you struck a match for me [4]

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