Páez

WALS coordinates: 2° 40′ N, 76° W

spoken in Colombia

Alternative Names

Ethnologue:
Ruhlen:
  • Paez
Routledge:
  • Paes
Other:
  • Paez
ISO 639-3:

Features

Feature Value References
Phonology
Consonant Inventories Large
Vowel Quality Inventories Small (2-4)
Consonant-Vowel Ratio High
Voicing in Plosives and Fricatives No voicing constrast
Voicing and Gaps in Plosive Systems Other
Uvular Consonants None
Glottalized Consonants No glottalized consonants
Lateral Consonants /l/, no obstruent laterals
Front Rounded Vowels None
Syllable Structure Complex
Tone No tones
Absence of Common Consonants All present
Presence of Uncommon Consonants None
Morphology
Prefixing vs. Suffixing in Inflectional Morphology Strongly suffixing
Nominal Categories
Coding of Nominal Plurality Plural suffix
Definite Articles No definite or indefinite article
Indefinite Articles No definite or indefinite article
Indefinite Pronouns Interrogative-based
Number of Cases 6-7 cases
Asymmetrical Case-Marking Symmetrical
Position of Case Affixes Postpositional clitics
Comitatives and Instrumentals Differentiation
Nominal Syntax
Nominal and Verbal Conjunction Differentiation
Verbal Categories
Position of Tense-Aspect Affixes Tense-aspect suffixes
Semantic Distinctions of Evidentiality Indirect only
Coding of Evidentiality Verbal affix or clitic
Word Order
Order of Subject, Object and Verb SOV
Order of Subject and Verb SV
Order of Object and Verb OV
Order of Adposition and Noun Phrase Postpositions
Order of Genitive and Noun Genitive-Noun
Order of Adjective and Noun Noun-Adjective
Order of Demonstrative and Noun Demonstrative-Noun
Order of Numeral and Noun Numeral-Noun
Order of Degree Word and Adjective Degree word-Adjective
Position of Polar Question Particles No question particle
Order of Adverbial Subordinator and Clause Subordinating suffix
Relationship between the Order of Object and Verb and the Order of Adposition and Noun Phrase OV and Postpositions
Relationship between the Order of Object and Verb and the Order of Adjective and Noun OV and NAdj
Simple Clauses
Expression of Pronominal Subjects Subject clitics on variable host
Ditransitive Constructions: The Verb 'Give' Indirect-object construction
Negative Morphemes Negative affix
Symmetric and Asymmetric Standard Negation Both
Subtypes of Asymmetric Standard Negation A/Cat
Negative Indefinite Pronouns and Predicate Negation Predicate negation also present
Polar Questions Interrogative verb morphology
Predicative Possession 'Have'
Complex Sentences
'Want' Complement Subjects Subject is left implicit
Lexicon
Hand and Arm Identical
Finger and Hand Different