Hopi language

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Hopi
Hopilàvayi
Spoken in: United States 
Region: Northeastern Arizona
Total speakers: ~5000
Language family: Uto-Aztecan
 Northern
  Hopi
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: nai
ISO 639-3: hop

Hopi is an Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Hopi people of northeastern Arizona, USA, although today some Hopi are monolingual English speakers.

The use of the language gradually declined over the course of the 20th century. In 1990, it was estimated that over 5,000 other people could speak Hopi natively, at least 40 of them monolingual.

Despite the fact that relatively few people can speak Hopi, it is very unlikely that it will face the danger of extinction in the near future, as the language is making a comeback. Many Hopi children are being raised in the language, a comprehensive Hopi-English dictionary has been published, and a group called the Hopi Literacy Project has focused its attention on promoting the language.

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Hopi has six vowels, written a, e, i, o, u, and ö. The first five are pronounced approximately as in the English words want, met, pit, off, and put, while the last is roughly the same as in German (in the IPA, they are respectively /ɑ/, /e/, /i/, /o/, /ɨ/, and /ø/). All six vowels occur in long and short forms; long vowels are indicated in writing by doubling them.

The consonants of Hopi are

Labial Dental Palatal Retroflex Palatalized
Velar
Velar Labialized
Velar
Uvular Labialized
Uvular
Glottal
Stop p t k q ʔ
Affricate ʦ
Voiceless Fricative s h
Voiced Fricative v ʐ
Nasal m n ŋʲ ŋ ŋʷ
Approximant l j w

(/β/, spelled v, is apparently both a phoneme in its own right as well as an intervocallic allophone of /p/):

Benjamin Lee Whorf, a well-known linguist, used the Hopi language to exemplify his argument that one's world-view is affected by one's language and vice-versa. In an article, "An American Indian Model of the Universe", he writes:

"The metaphysics underlying our own language, thinking and modern culture... imposes upon the universe two grand COSMIC FORMS, space and time; static three-dimensional infinite space, and kinetic one-dimensional uniformly and perpetually flowing time."

Whorf says that the Hopi language expresses a different metaphysic altogether:

"It imposes upon the universe two grand cosmic forms, which... we may call MANIFESTED and MANIFESTING, or, again, OBJECTIVE and SUBJECTIVE"

Other linguists and philosophers are skeptical of Whorf's argument, either in general, or in its particular application to the Hopi language.

  • Hopi Dictionary Project (University of Arizona Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology). Hopi Dictionary : Hopìikwa Lavàytutuveni: A Hopi-English Dictionary of the Third Mesa Dialect With an English-Hopi Finder List and a Sketch of Hopi Grammar, University of Arizona Press, 1998. ISBN 0-8165-1789-4

  • Kennard, Edward A. and Albert Yava. Field Mouse Goes to War: Tusan Homichi Tuwvöta. Palmer Lake, Colorado: Filter Press, 1999.

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