Киранти -языки
Киранти | |
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Этническая принадлежность | Кирати , Джаккха , Лимубу , Лайм и Сунувар |
Географический распределение | Восточный Непал и Индия ( Sikkim , Darjeeling , Kalimpong & Bhutan |
Лингвистическая классификация | Syno-Tibetan
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Подразделения |
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Глотолог | KIRA1253 |
Языки Киранти являются основной семьей китайско-тибетских языков, на которых говорится в Непале и Индии (в частности, Сикким , Дарджилинг , Калимпонг и Бутан ) народом Кирати .
Внешние отношения
[ редактировать ]Джордж Ван Дрим ранее предположил, что языки Киранти являются частью семьи Махакиранти , хотя специалисты не совсем уверены ни в существовании подгруппы Киранти, ни от ее точного членства. [ 1 ] Lapolla (2003), однако, предлагает, что Киранти может быть частью более крупной группы « Rung ».
Классификация
[ редактировать ]Трере в правительстве Боромара с правительством БДП. Suxperifent , Sunil , Sumi Wrakha , , Khowai Bahing, Yakkha, Wayu, Dungmali, Lohorung, and Kulung.
Глаголы киранти нелегко сегментировать, в значительной степени из -за присутствия портманто морфем , переполненных аффиксных строк и обширной (и часто неинтуитивной) алломорфии . Таким образом, их отношение друг к другу была предметом дебатов.
Overall, Kiranti languages are classified:
- Eastern Kiranti
- Central Kiranti
- Khambu (Rai)
- Thulung language (perhaps a primary branch of Kiranti Rai)
- Chaurasiya
- Central Kiranti
- Upper Dudhkosi River:
- Western Kiranti
Ethnologue adds Tilung language to Western Kiranti, based on Opgenort (2011).
Opgenort (2005)
[edit]Opgenort (2005)[2] classifies the Kiranti languages as follows, and recognizes a basic east-west division within Kiranti.
Gerber & Grollmann (2018)
[edit]Historical linguists, as early as 2012, do not consider Kiranti to be a coherent group, but rather a paraphyletic one due to lack of shared innovations.[3] Gerber & Grollmann (2018) presented additional evidence supporting the paraphyletic nature of Kiranti. A Central-Eastern Kiranti group is considered to be valid by Gerber & Grollmann (2018), but they consider "Western Kiranti" unclassified within Trans-Himalayan languages.[4]
Independent branches (formerly part of "Western Kiranti") that are unclassified within Trans-Himalayan (Sino-Tibetan):
Grollmann (2023) identifies a Khambu subgroup that consists of three languages, Kulung, Nachiring, and Sampang. Camling may also be a Khambu language.[5]
Sound changes
[edit]Sound changes defining each subgroup (Gerber & Grollmann 2018):[4]
- Central-Eastern Kiranti (*voiceless > preglottalised; *voiced > voiceless; *ʔk > kʰ; *ʔc > cʰ)
- Lhokpu, Dhimal, Toto
- Central Kiranti (*ʔp > b; *ʔt > d)
- Upper Arun (*ʔp > b; *ʔt > d; *r > j)
- Greater Yakkha-Limbu (*ʔp > pʰ; *ʔt > tʰ; *r > j)
Independent branches (formerly part of "Western Kiranti") that are unclassified within Trans-Himalayan (Sino-Tibetan):
- Dumi-Khaling (innovative verbal dual marker -i)
- Chaurasiya-Northwest (*kʷ > ʔw ~ ʔb)
- Wambule, Bahing, Sunuwar; ? Jero; ? Hayu
- Thulung-Tilung-Kohi (*p > t; *b > d)
The Khambu branch is defined by the following sound changes.[5]
- *ŋ > zero, *k > zero in final syllabic position, and also vowel change to o, ʌ, ə before the precending vowel *a
- Palatalization of *t and *n before /i/ in final syllabic position
- *eŋ > aŋ
Reconstruction
[edit]Research on proto-Kiranti includes work on phonology and comparative morphology by George van Driem,[6] reconstructions by Michailovsky (1991)[7] and Sergei Starostin 1994.[8] Michailovsky and Starostin differ by the number of stop series reconstructed (three vs four) and the interpretation of the correspondences.
Opgenort introduces the reconstruction of preglottalized resonants;[9][10] his reconstruction is generally based on Starostin's four series system. More recently, Jacques proposed a reconstruction of proto-Kiranti verb roots based on Michailovsky's system,[11] and analyzes the other initial correspondences (in particular, the series reconstructed as non-aspirated unvoiced stops by Starostin) as due to morphological alternations and inter-Kiranti borrowing. In addition, he presents a preliminary discussion of the reconstruction of stem alternation and stress patterns on the basis of Khaling and Dumi.[12]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Matisoff 2003, pp. 5–6; Thurgood 2003, pp. 15–16; Ebert 2003, pg. 505.
- ^ Opgenort, Jean Robert. Comparative and Etymological Kiranti Database Archived 2019-02-24 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ Jacques, Guillaume (2012). "Agreement Morphology: The Case of Rgyalrongic and Kiranti". Language and Linguistics: 84.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Gerber, Pascal; Grollmann, Selin (20 November 2018). "What is Kiranti?: A Critical Account". Bulletin of Chinese Linguistics. 11 (1–2): 99–152. doi:10.1163/2405478X-01101010.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Grollmann, Selin. 2023. Remarks on the Khambu subgroup of Kiranti. 26th Himalayan Languages Symposium, 4-6 September 2023. Paris: INALCO.
- ^ van Driem, George (1990). "The Fall and Rise of the Phoneme /r/ in Eastern Kiranti: Sound Change in Tibeto-Burman". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 53 (1): 83–86. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00021273. JSTOR 618970. S2CID 128967034.
- ^ Michailovsky, Boyd. 1991. Big black notebook of Kiranti, proto-Kiranti forms. (unpublished ms. contributed to STEDT).
- ^ Starostin, Sergei A. 1994–2000. Proto-Kiranti reconstruction (online database). http://starling.rinet.ru/
- ^ Opgenort, Jean-Robert (2004). "Implosive and preglottalized stops in Kiranti" (PDF). Linguistics of the Tibeto–Burman Area. 27 (1): 1–27.
- ^ Opgenort, Jean Robert (2005). A Grammar of Jero: With a Historical Comparative Study of the Kiranti Languages. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-474-1508-4.[page needed]
- ^ Jacques, Guillaume (27 November 2017). "A reconstruction of Proto-Kiranti verb roots" (PDF). Folia Linguistica. 51 (s38–s1): 177–215. doi:10.1515/flih-2017-0007. S2CID 149278651.
- ^ Jacques, Guillaume (2016). "Tonogenesis and tonal alternations in Khaling" (PDF). Tone and Inflection. pp. 41–66. doi:10.1515/9783110452754-003. ISBN 978-3-11-045275-4.
References
[edit]- van Driem, George (2001). Languages of the Himalayas: An Ethnolinguistic Handbook of the Greater Himalayan Region. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. doi:10.1163/9789004514911. ISBN 9789004514911. S2CID 247418335.
- Bickel, Balthasar; Banjade, Goma; Gaenszle, Martin; Lieven, Elena; Paudyal, Netra Prasad; Rai, Ichchha Purna; Rai, Manoj; Rai, Novel Kishore; Stoll, Sabine (2007). "Free Prefix Ordering in Chintang". Language. 83 (1): 43–73. doi:10.1353/lan.2007.0002. JSTOR 4490337. S2CID 54992476.
- Tara Mani Rai (2015). "A Grammar of Koyee" Ph.D. diss. Tribhuvan University. https://www.amazon.com/Grammar-Koyee-Tara-Mani-Rai/dp/3969391121
- Matisoff, James A. (2003). Handbook of Proto-Tibeto-Burman: System and Philosophy of Sino-Tibetan Reconstruction. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-09843-5.
- Thurgood, Graham (2003). "A Subgrouping of the Sino-Tibetan Languages: The Interaction between Language Contact, Change, and Inheritance". In LaPolla, Randy J.; Thurgood, Graham (eds.). The Sino-Tibetan Languages. Routledge. pp. 3–21. ISBN 9780203221051.
- Ebert, Karen H. (2003). "Kiranti Languages: An Overview". In LaPolla, Randy J.; Thurgood, Graham (eds.). The Sino-Tibetan Languages. Routledge. pp. 3–21, 505–517. ISBN 9780203221051.
Reconstructions
- Michailovsky, Boyd. 1991. Big black notebook of Kiranti, proto-Kiranti forms. (unpublished ms. contributed to STEDT).
- Opgenort, Jean Robert (2011). "A note on Tilung and its position within Kiranti". Himalayan Linguistics. 10 (1): 253–271.
- Jacques, Guillaume (2017). "A reconstruction of Proto-Kiranti verb roots" (PDF). Folia Linguistica. 51 (38 (supplement nr. 1)): 177–215. doi:10.1515/flih-2017-0007. S2CID 149278651.
Дальнейшее чтение
[ редактировать ]- Эберт, К. 1994. Структура языков Киранти, сравнительная грамматика и тексты: подчинение Киранти в контексте района Южной Азии . Цюрих: Работа Семинара по общей лингвистике (ASAS).
- Lahaussois, Aimée (2023). «Идеофонические узоры на языках Киранти и за его пределами». Folia linguistica . 57 (1): 1–36. doi : 10.1515/flin-2022-2053 . S2CID 256548395 .
Внешние ссылки
[ редактировать ]- Проект базы данных KIRANTI Архивировал 2019-02-24 на The Wayback Machine (Жан Роберт Opgenort)