Xukuru (Xucuru, Shukurú, Ichikile,
) is a poorly attested
extinct language
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of Brazil. It was also known as ''Kirirí, Kirirí-Xokó'', and ''Ichikile''. It is known only from a few word lists and a sketch by
Geraldo Lapenda (1962).
[Lapenda, Geraldo Calábria. 1962]
O dialecto Xucuru
''Doxa'' (Revista Oficial do Departamento de Cultura do Diretório Acadêmico da Faculdade de Filosofia de Pernambuco da Universidade do Recife), ano X, n. 10, p. 11-23.
It was originally spoken in the Serra de São José and on the
Meio River,
Capibaribe River and
Taperoa River in the states of
Pernambuco
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and
Paraíba
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. Loukotka (1968) reports the most recent locations as the
Serra Ararobá and
Cimbres.
Classification
Loukotka (1968) considers Xukurú to form a
small family with
Paratió and
Garanhus.
Glottolog, following Fabre (2005), treats Xukuru and Paratió as dialects.
Distribution
Geraldo Lapenda (1962) reported that the Xukuru people can be found primarily in the settlements of Canabrava and
Brejinho in the ''aldeia'' of
Cimbres,
Pesqueira municipality. They can also be found in the settlements of
Cajueiro, Ipanema Velho, Caldeirão, Jitó, Lagoa, Machado, Sitio do Meio, Riacho dos Afetos, Trincheiras, Bem-te-vi, Santana, and São José. Although the Xukuru traditionally occupied the
Serra do Ororobá, they could also be found in other municipalities of
Pernambuco
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, namely
Caruaru
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,
Brejo da Madre de Deus,
Belo Jardim,
Sanharó,
Poção,
Pesqueira, and
Arcoverde.
Other languages with this name
''Xukuru-Kariri'' is a variety of
Xokó, which may be a
Kariri language. The name ''Kiriri'' is shared by
Dzubukuá, another Kariri language, and by
Katembri. The name ''Kiriri-Xoko'' is shared with yet another variety of Xokó.
Phonology
Consonants
Xukuru consonants:
Vowels
Xukuru vowels:
Xukuru also has nasalized vowels. Lapenda (1962) transcribes nasalized vowels as ''Vn'' (orthographic vowel followed by ''n'').
Morphology
Common suffixes in Xukuru include -''go'', which forms verbs, adjectives, and nouns, and -''men'', of uncertain meaning.
Vocabulary
Pompeu (1958)
Xucurú vocabulary from Pompeu (1958),
[Pompeu Sobrinho, Thomaz. 1958. ''Línguas Tapuias desconhecidas do Nordeste: Alguns vocabulários inéditos''. Boletim de Antropologia (Fortaleza-Ceará) 2. 3-19.] cited from
Kurt Nimuendajú
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:
[Nimuendajú, Kurt. “Revista do Instituto Arqueológico, Histórico e Geográfico Pernambucano”. ns. 155, 158.][Pompeu Sobrinho, Thomaz. 1958. ''Línguas Tapuias desconhecidas do Nordeste: Alguns vocabulários inéditos''. Boletim de Antropologia (Fortaleza-Ceará) 2. 3-19.]
:
These word lists of language varieties from the
Serra do Urubá (also known as the
Serra do Arorobá or
Serra do Ororubá, located in the municipality of
Pesqueira, Pernambuco) are reproduced from Pompeu Sobrinho (1958).
[Pompeu Sobrinho, Thomaz. 1958. ''Línguas Tapuias desconhecidas do Nordeste: Alguns vocabulários inéditos''. Boletim de Antropologia (Fortaleza-Ceará) 2. 3-19.]
Vocabulary collected by José Joaquim in Rio Branco, Pernambuco of a language spoken in the
Serra do Urubá:
:
Meader (1978)
Xukuru is also known from a word list elicited in 1961 by Paul Wagner from Antônio Caetano do Nascimento, the chief of Brazinho village in the
Serra Urubu of
Pesqueira, Pernambuco State. The list is reproduced below, with English translations also given.
Lapenda (1962)
The following Xucuru words are from
Geraldo Lapenda (1962). The data was collected by Raimundo Dantas Carneiro and Cícero Cavalcanti. (Xukuru also has nasalized vowels. Lapenda (1962) transcribes nasalized vowels as ''Vn'' (orthographic vowel followed by ''n'').)
Loukotka (1949)
The following Shukurú words are from Loukotka (1949). The data is from a 137-word manuscript list collected by
Curt Nimuendajú
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in 1934 from 4 elderly semi-speakers in
Pernambuco
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. The list was obtained by Loukotka in 1940.
:
Sentences
The following sentetces were recorded by Cicero Cavalcanti,which are syntactically artificial (LAPENDA - 1962, pg 21).
References
*Lapenda, Geraldo Calábria. 1962
O dialecto Xucuru ''Doxa'' (Revista Oficial do Departamento de Cultura do Diretório Acadêmico da Faculdade de Filosofia de Pernambuco da Universidade do Recife), ano X, n. 10, p. 11-23
Biblioteca Digital Curt Nimuendaju
External links
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