Macro-Chibchan languages


Macro-Chibchan is a proposed grouping of the languages of the Lencan, Misumalpan, and Chibchan families into a single large phylum. The Lencan and Misumalpan languages were once included in the Chibchan family proper, but were excluded pending further evidence as that family became well established. Kaufman finds the Chibchan–Misumalpan connection convincing, if as yet unsubstantiated, though Campbell finds it doubtful. The Xincan family was once included in Macro-Chibchan, but this is now doubtful.
Constenla calls this proposed phylum Lenmichí and provides 85 cognate sets which exhibit regular sound correspondences among the three families. He suggests that Chocoan may be related as well.
Greenberg proposed a broader conception of Macro-Chibchan, one dismissed by linguists working on the families in question. It included Yanomam, Purépecha, and Cuitlatec in addition to Chibchan–Misumalpan–Xinca–Lenca. Greenberg included Paezan languages in a Chibchan-Paezan stock with Barbacoan, Chibchan, Chocoan, Jirajaran, and the isolates Betoi, Kamsá, Yaruro, Esmeraldeño, Mochica, Cunza, Itonama, and Yurumanguí.

Reconstruction

Constenla reconstructed five vowels and eleven consonants for Proto-Lenmichian, with the following reflexes:

Vowels

There are also a series of nasal vowels.

Consonants