akwa'ala
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Definition
- Noun:
- A language: The Yuman language spoken by the Akwa'ala people, a Native American community in Baja California, Mexico. It belongs to the Hokan language family.
- A person: A member of the Akwa'ala community, an Indigenous people living in Baja California, Mexico.
Usage Examples
Noun (Language):
- The linguist is documenting the grammar of Akwa'ala.
- Fewer than a hundred people are fluent in Akwa'ala today.
Noun (Person):
- She is an Akwa'ala who teaches traditional crafts.
- The Akwa'ala have lived in this region for centuries.
Advanced Usage
- Ethnonym: The term "Akwa'ala" is used as an ethnonym, the name a people use for themselves.
- The Akwa'ala refer to their homeland as 'Akel.
- Linguistic classification: In academic contexts, "Akwa'ala" specifies a particular branch of the Yuman language family.
- The study compares verb structures in Akwa'ala and other Yuman languages.
Variants and Related Words
- Paipai: This is another name often used for the Akwa'ala people and their language. The terms are sometimes used interchangeably, though "Akwa'ala" is their self-designation.
- The Paipai (Akwa'ala) community is working on language revitalization.
Synonyms
- Paipai (n): An alternate name for the Akwa'ala people and their language.
- Indigenous community (n phrase): A general term for the Akwa'ala as a native group.
- Yuman language (n phrase): The language family to which Akwa'ala belongs.
Notes on Usage
- The word "Akwa'ala" is a proper noun and is typically capitalized.
- When referring to the language, it is often used without an article (e.g., "speak Akwa'ala"). When referring to the people, it can be used as a countable noun (e.g., "an Akwa'ala," "the Akwa'ala").
- The term is specific to anthropology, linguistics, and studies of Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Noun
- the Yuman language spoken by the Akwa'ala
- a community of Native Americans who speak a Hokan language and live in Baja California
- a member of the Akwa'ala community in Baja California