Waiwai language
| Waiwai | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Brazil, Guyana, Suriname | 
| Ethnicity | Wai-Wai | 
Native speakers  | (2,200 cited 1990–2006)[1] | 
Cariban  
  | |
| Dialects |  
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | waw | 
| Glottolog | waiw1244 | 
| ELP | |
Waiwai /ˈwaɪwaɪ/[2] (Uaiuai, Uaieue, Ouayeone) is a Cariban language of northern Brazil, with a couple hundred speakers across the border in southern Guyana and Suriname.
Katawiana, or Parukuto, is a dialect; Karahawyana is unattested but may be the same.[3]
Phonology
Consonants
| Labial | Alveolar | Post- alveolar  |  Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stop | t | tʃ | k | |||
| Nasal | m | n | ɲ | |||
| Fricative | ɸ | s | ʃ | h | ||
| Tap | ɺ | ɭ̥̆ | ||||
| Approximant | w | j | 
Vowels
| Front | Central | Back | |
|---|---|---|---|
| High | i iː | ɨ ɨː | u uː | 
| Mid | e eː | o oː | |
| Low | a aː | 
- /o/ can be heard as [ʌ] when following palatal consonants /tʃ, ʃ/.
 - /a/ can be heard as [æ] when preceded by sounds /j, tʃ/, and followed by sounds /w, m, s/.[4]
 
References
- ^ Waiwai at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
 - ^ Laurie Bauer, 2007, The Linguistics Student's Handbook, Edinburgh
 - ^ [1]
 - ^ Hawkins, Robert (1998). Wai Wai. Desmond Derbyshire and Geoffrey Pullum (eds.), Handbook of Handbook of Amazonian Languages, Vol. 4: Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. pp. 25–224.
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External links
- Lev, Michael; Stark, Tammy; Chang, Will (2012). "Phonological inventory of Waiwai". The South American Phonological Inventory Database (version 1.1.3 ed.). Berkeley: University of California: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages Digital Resource.
 - Waiwai Collection of Niels Fock from the Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America, containing audio recordings of ceremonial chants and photographs made in the 1950s.
 - Wai Wai (Intercontinental Dictionary Series)