Basay was a Formosan language spoken around modern-day Taipei in northern Taiwan by the Basay, Qauqaut, and Trobiawan peoples. Trobiawan, Linaw, and Qauqaut were other dialects (see East Formosan languages).
Basay | |
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Native to | Taiwan |
Ethnicity | Basay, Qauqaut |
Extinct | mid-20th century |
Dialects |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | byq |
Glottolog | basa1287 |
(dark green, north) The Kavalanic languages: Basai, Ketagalan, and Kavalan |
Basay data is mostly available from Erin Asai's 1936 field notes, which were collected from an elderly Basay speaker in Shinshe, Taipei, as well as another one in Yilan who spoken the Trobiawan dialect (Li 1999). However, the Shinshe informant's speech was heavily influenced by Taiwanese, and the Trobiawan informant, named Ipai, had heavy Kavalan influence in her speech.
Syntax
There are four optional case markers in Basay (Li 1999:646).
- a – nominative, ligature (Shinshe dialect)
- ta – nominative (Trobiawan dialect)
- li – locative (Shinshe dialect)
- u – oblique (Trobiawan dialect)
Some function words include (Li 1999):
- pai 'future'
Trobiawan negators include (Li 1999):
- mia 'not' (Shinshe dialect: mayu 'not (yet)')
- asi 'don't' (Shinshe dialect: manai 'don't')
- (m)upa 'not to want'
- (Shinshe dialect: kualau 'not exist')
Yes-no questions are marked by u ~ nu (Li 1999:657).
Morphology
Basay verbs, like Kavalan verbs, distinguish between agent-focus (AF) and patient-focus (PF) verbs (Li 1999:650). The perfective prefixes na- and ni- are allomorphs.
Type of prefix | Neutral | Perfective | Future |
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Agentive focus (AF) | -um-, m- | na-mi- | -um- ... -a, m- ... -a |
Patient focus (PF) | – | ni- | -au |
Locative focus (LF) | -an | ni- ... -an | -ai |
Pronouns
The Basay pronouns below are from Li (1999:639).
Type of Pronoun |
Neutral | Nominative | Genitive | Oblique |
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1s. | yaku | kaku, -ku | maku-, -aku; naku, -ak | yakuan, kuan, kuanan |
2s. | isu | kisu, -su | misu, -isu; nisu, -su ~ -is | isuan, suan, isuanan, suanan |
3s. | – | -ia | – | – |
1p. (incl.) | mita | kita, -ita | mita, -ita; nita, -ta | ... , ... , tianan |
1p. (excl.) | yami | -mi | yami, -ami; nami, -am | yamian, mian, mianan |
2p. | imu | kimu, -mu | -imu; nimu, -im | imuan, ... , imuanan |
3p. | – | -ia | – | – |
References
Notes
General references
- Li, Paul Jen-kuei (1999). "Some Problems in the Basay Language". In Zeitoun, E.; Li, Paul J.-k. (eds.). Selected Papers from the Eighth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics. Taipei: Academia Sinica. pp. 635–664.
- Inō, Kanori 伊能嘉矩 (2012). Píng pǔ zú diàochá lǚxíng: Yīnéng jiājǔ "Táiwān tōngxìn" xuǎnjí 平埔族調查旅行: 伊能嘉矩<台灣通信>選集 [Research Trips Among the Plains Aborigines: Selections from Inō Kanori's Taiwan Diaries] (in Chinese). Translated by Yang, Nanjun 楊南郡. Taibei Shi: Yuanliu. ISBN 9789573268932.