Wichí Lhamtés Nocten

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Wichí Lhamtés Nocten, or Weenhayek, is a Wichí language spoken primarily in Bolivia, as well as in Argentina. The language is also called "Mataco", "Mataco Nocten", Nocten, Noctenes, and Oktenai,[2] though the name "Mataco" has negative connotations.[3]

Wichí Lhamtés Nocten
Weenhayek
Native toBolivia, Argentina
RegionTarija Department (Bolivia), Salta Province (Argentina)
EthnicityWichí
Native speakers
(1,900 cited 1994)[1]
Matacoan
Official status
Official language in
Bolivia
Language codes
ISO 639-3mtp
Glottologwich1262
ELPWichí (shared)

Status

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An estimated 1,810 Wichí people spoke Weenhayek in Bolivia as of 1994. An additional 100 people spoke the language in Argentina in 1994.[2]

Official status

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Weenhayek has been one of the 37 official languages of Bolivia since 2009, as outlined by the Constitution of Bolivia.[4]

Geographical distribution

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In Bolivia, the language is spoken in the north-central Tarija Department, southwest of Pilcomayo River, and in Cordillera de Pirapo. In Argentina, it is spoken in from the northern border south to Tartagal, Salta.[2]

Classification

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Weenhayek is one of the Wichí languages, a dialect continuum spoken throughout northern Argentina and southern Bolivia. Wichí is a further member of the Mataguayan language family.[3]

Phonology

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Weenhayek displays marked phonological differences from the other varieties of Wichí.[5]

Consonants

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Consonants of Nocten[5]
Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
central plain labial pal.
Plosive p t q ʔ
Affricate ts
Fricative s x h
Lateral l
Nasal m n
Approximant w j

/kʲ/, depending on the dialect and/or speaker, may be realized as an affricate [tʃ]. /p, t, kʲ, kʷ, q, ts/ may be aspirated [pʰ, tʰ, kʲʰ, kʷʰ, qʰ, tsʰ] when preceding /h/, or glottalized [pʼ, tʼ, kʲʼ, kʷʼ, qʼ, tsʼ] when preceding /ʔ/. /m, n, l, j, w/ within the position of /ʔ/ are also glottalized as [ʼm, ʼn, ʼl, ʼj, ʼw].[5]

Vowels

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Vowels in Nocten
Front Back
Close i u
Mid e o
Open a ɑ

No contrasts between vowels with respect to lip roundedness exist. Vowel length is considered prosodic.[5]

Phonotactics

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CV syllable structure is the most common in Weenhayek. Word-final syllables must end in a consonant, typically with the form CVC.[5]

See also

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Notes

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  1. Wichí Lhamtés Nocten at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. 1 2 3 "Wichí Lhamtés Nocten." Ethnologue. Retrieved 30 Jan 2012.
  3. 1 2 Carol, Javier; Nikulin, Andrey (2024). Carol, Javier (ed.). Historical phonology of Mataguayan. Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar: Language Science Press Language Science Press [Imprint]. ISBN 978-3-96110-474-1.
  4. "Justia Bolivia :: Nueva Constitución Política Del Estado > PRIMERA PARTE > TÍTULO I > CAPÍTULO PRIMERO :: Ley de Bolivia". bolivia.justia.com. Retrieved 2026-05-07.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 Claesson, Kenneth (January 1994). "A Phonological Outline of Mataco-Noctenes". International Journal of American Linguistics. 60 (1): 1–38. doi:10.1086/466216. ISSN 0020-7071.