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Yoron language

Yoron
ユンヌフトゥバ
Yunnu Futuba
Native to Japan
Region Yoronjima within the Amami Islands, Kagoshima Prefecture
Native speakers
950 (2004)
Japonic
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolog yoro1243

The Yoron language (ユンヌフトゥバ Yunnu Futuba) is a dialect continuum spoken on Yoronjima in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan. It is one of the Northern Ryukyuan languages, which are a sub-branch within the Japonic languages family.

According to local folklorist Kiku Chiyo, Yoron dialects can be divided into three groups:

The Mugiya district is often considered to have a distinct form of accent and intonation.

According to Kiku Hidenori, who leads conservation activities, people of Yoron Island, Kagoshima Prefecture call their language "Yunnu Futuba." More precisely, a dictionary compiled by his mother Kiku Chiyo (b. 1927) gives /junnuhu⸢tuba/ as the word form of her home community, Mugiya-higashiku. Other words she collected include /junnu⸢jun/ (Yoron accent), /nizjancju⸢jun/ (accent of people of Mugiya-higashiku and Mugiya-nishiku), /sima⸢jun/ (speaking the dialect), /sima⸢guci/ and /simahu⸢tuba/ (the island/home community's language). Yamada Minoru (b. 1916) provides the word forms of the community of Chabana: /⸢ju⸣nnu ⸢fu⸣tuba/ and /⸢ʃi⸣ma ⸢fu⸣tuba/ (the island's language).

The following is the phonology of the Mugiya dialect, which is based on Hirayama et al. (1969).

Notes

The Yoron language has /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/ and /u/, long and short.

Only major sound correspondences are listed.


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