Yucuna (Jukuna), also known as Matapi, Yucuna-Matapi, and Yukunais,[1] is an Arawakan language spoken in several communities along the Mirití-Paraná River in Colombia.[2] Extinct Guarú (Garú) was either a dialect or a closely related language. Yucuna is a polysynthetic language, and it uses SVO word order.[3]

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Yucuna
Jukuna
Native toColombia
Native speakers
1,800 (2001)[1]
Arawakan
Language codes
ISO 639-3ycn
qqj (Guarú)
Glottologyucu1253  Yucuna
guar1294  Guaru
ELPYucuna
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Phonology

The Yucuna phoneme inventory consists of 16 consonants and 5 vowels.[4]

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Consonants
Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m n ɲ ñ (ŋ)[lower-alpha 1]
Plosive unaspirated p t t͡ʃ ch k c/qu[lower-alpha 2] ʔ '
aspirated ph th
Fricative s h j
Approximant w hu l j y
Tap ɾ r
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  1. /ŋ/ occurs as an allophone of /n/ before /k/.
  2. /k/ can be written qu before front vowels, and c otherwise.

Notes and references

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