Proto-Kra | |
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Reconstruction of | Kra languages |
Region | South China |
Reconstructed ancestor | Proto-Kra–Dai |
Proto-Kra is the reconstructed ancestor of the Kra languages. It was reconstructed in 2000 by Weera Ostapirat in his Ph.D. dissertation.
Lower-level reconstructions
Ostapirat (2000) provided preliminary phonological reconstructions for several lower-level groupings before attempting a reconstruction of Proto-Kra.
- Proto-Kra
Phonology
Consonants
Proto-Kra has a total of 32 consonants, seven of which (marked in green) can occur as syllable finals (Ostapirat 2000:224, 236).
Labial | Alveolar | Postalveolar | Retroflex | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||||||||
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Unvoiced Stop | p | t | ʈ | c | k | ʔ | ||||||||
Voiced Stop | b | d | ɖ | ɟ | ɡ | |||||||||
Nasal | m | n | ɳ | ɲ | ŋ | |||||||||
Unvoiced Affricate | ts | tʃ | ʈʂ | |||||||||||
Voiced Affricate | dz | dʒ | ɖʐ | |||||||||||
Unvoiced Fricative | s | ʃ | x | |||||||||||
Voiced Fricative | z | ʒ | ɣ | |||||||||||
Approximant | w | l | j | |||||||||||
Rhotic | r |
Miyake (2008, 2021)
Marc Miyake (2008, 2021) proposes alternative reconstructions for Ostapirat's (2000) Proto-Kra retroflex consonants, suggesting that many of them were actually non-retroflexes that had been influenced by pre-syllables, in particular with alveolar consonants leniting in intervocalic position. In synchronic Kra languages, reflexes are often attested as voiced fricatives, which Miyake (2021) does not believe to have developed from historical initial retroflex consonants. Some examples of Miyake's (2008) revised Proto-Kra reconstructions are provided below.
- *tsəm 'one' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *tʂəm)
- *tsun 'teach' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *tʂun)
- *N-tsu 'pillar' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *m-tʂu)
- *nok 'bird' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ɳok)
- *nui 'snow' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ɳui)
- *nəl 'fat' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *(m-)ɳəl)
- *CV-nəŋh 'salty' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ʔ-ɳəŋ)
- *na 'thick' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *C-na)
- *nak 'give' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *nak)
- *klep 'fingernail' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ʈ-lep)
- *(k/tV-)loŋ 'vegetable' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ɖ-loŋ)
Miyake (2021) reconstructs some disyllabic lexical forms for Proto-Kra, including *mata 'eye', *manok 'bird', and *kVtu 'louse'.
Additionally, Miyake (2008) revises Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *pwl- as *CV-pl-, *bwl- as *CV-bl-, *m-pl- as *pl-, *(p/d/k)-l- as *(p/d/k)V-l-, *ʈ-l- as k-l-, and *ɖ-l- as *(k/tV)-l-. Proto-Kra consonants in Miyake (2021) as compared to Ostapirat (2000) are:
Ostapirat (2000) | Miyake (2021) |
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*ʈ- | *CVt- |
*ɖ- | *CVd- |
*ɳ- | *CVn- |
*ɭ- | *CVl- |
*d-l- | *CVl- |
*tʂ- | *CVts- |
*dʐ- | *CVdz- |
*hr- | *hr- |
*r- | *r- |
Vowels
Proto-Kra has a total of 6 vowels (Ostapirat 2000:235).
Height | Front | Central | Back | ||||
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Close | i | u | |||||
Mid | e | ə | o | ||||
Open | a |
Proto-Kra has 4 diphthongs, which are not found in closed syllables.
- *-ai
- *-aɯ
- *-ui
- *-au
Tones
Proto-Kra had an A–B–C–D tonal system typical of other Tai–Kadai languages (see Proto-Tai language#Tones). The tonal descriptions below are from Ostapirat (2000:237).
- *A: *A is one of the most common tones.
- *B: *B and *D are phonetically similar, as reflexes of tone *D are often the same as those of *B. This regularly occurs in all Kra languages except for Qabiao.
- *C: *C is usually accompanied by glottal constriction and may have originally had a creaky or tense laryngeal quality. Some Gelao varieties and Yalang Buyang display the same reflex for *B and *C.
- *D: *D is the only tone to occur exclusively in closed syllables.
The following table of phonetic characteristics of Proto-Kra tones was adapted from Ostapirat (2000:237).
*A | *B | *C | *D | |
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Type of final | sonorants, vowels | lax larynx (?) | tense larynx | stops |
Voicing | voiced | unvoiced | unvoiced | unvoiced |
Vocal cords | vibrating | wide open | closed | closed |
Vowel duration | long | medium | short | medium |
Lexicon
Below are reconstructed Proto-Kra forms from Ostapirat (2000).
- Body parts and bodily functions
- *tai 'armpit (1)'
- *lje 'armpit (2)'
- *mum 'beard'
- *hmok 'belly'
- *plat 'blood (1)'
- *kɣa 'blood (2)'
- *plaɯ 'boil (n.)'
- *dək 'bone'
- *m-la 'cheek/face'
- *tək 'chest'
- *kaŋ 'chin'
- *k-ra 'ear'
- *kai 'excrement (1)'
- *ʔik 'excrement (2)'
- *m-ʈa 'eye'
- *C-tot 'fart'
- *ʈ-lep 'fingernail'
- *kok 'foot'
- *C-dəŋ 'forehead'
- *m-di 'gall bladder'
- *mot 'hair'
- *m-səm 'hair (head)'
- *mja 'hand'
- *krai 'head'
- *hlul 'heart'
- *C-si 'intestine'
- *C-ku 'knee'
- *C-ka 'leg'
- *təp 'liver'
- *ʔaɯ 'meat'
- *ŋuŋ 'mouth (1)'
- *mul 'mouth (2)'
- *m-ɖaɯ 'navel'
- *C-jo 'neck'
- *hŋət 'nose (1)'
- *teŋ 'nose (2)'
- *hŋwu 'pus'
- *t-ru 'saliva'
- *m-ba 'shoulder'
- *kwau 'skin (1)'
- *ta 'skin (2)'
- *boŋ 'skin (3)'
- *hloŋ 'stomach'
- *ʒa 'tear (n.)'
- *ɣwjən 'tendon (1)'
- *ŋen 'tendon (2)'
- *t-roŋ 'throat (1)'
- *kɣe 'throat (2)'
- *l-ma 'tongue'
- *l-pən 'tooth (1)'
- *C-tʃuŋ 'tooth (2)'
- *t-lu 'waist'
- Animals
- *mot 'ant'
- *C-me 'bear'
- *re 'bee'
- *ɳok 'bird'
- *kwai 'buffalo'
- *ku 'cat (wild)'
- *ki 'chicken'
- *ni 'cow'
- *d-rat 'crab'
- *ʔak 'crow (n.)'
- *dit 'deer'
- *x-ma 'dog'
- *blaɯ 'duck (1)'
- *kap 'duck (2)'
- *ʈəm 'egg'
- *p-la 'fish'
- *x-mət 'flea'
- *me 'goat'
- *d-laŋ 'hawk'
- *C-ku 'horn'
- *ŋja 'horse'
- *C-ʈu 'louse (head)'
- *m-drəl 'louse (body)'
- *kʒət 'maggot'
- *tai 'monkey (1)'
- *krok 'monkey (2)'
- *m-lu 'monkey (gibbon)'
- *dʒaŋ 'mosquito'
- *x-mu 'pig'
- *hlai 'rat'
- *tʃui 'shellfish'
- *C-tʃot 'tail'
- *ŋa 'snake'
- *(k-)di 'tiger'
- *gwja 'wing'
- Plants
- *tok 'banana'
- *m-te 'beans'
- *m-pwa 'bran'
- *ka 'cogon grass'
- *m-tiŋ 'cucumber'
- *C-kən 'ear of grain'
- *hŋa 'flower (1)'
- *bal 'flower (2)'
- *C-mak 'fruit'
- *C-sui 'garlic (1)'
- *kɣa 'garlic (2)'
- *kɣiŋ 'ginger'
- *t-laɯ 'grass/tobacco'
- *ɖiŋ 'leaf'
- *l-ka 'mushroom'
- *ca 'paddy (grain)'
- *m-pləŋ 'peach'
- *mla(ɯ) 'rice (cooked)'
- *sal 'rice (husked)'
- *kʒaŋ 'rice'
- *tsaŋ 'root'
- *pe 'seed'
- *l-ŋa 'sesame'
- *ʒaŋ 'sorghum'
- *p-ɣak 'taro (1)'
- *rwau 'taro (2)'
- *ŋjan 'thorn'
- *ti 'tree'
- *ɖ-loŋ 'vegetable (1)'
- *ʔop 'vegetable (2)'
- *məl 'yam'
- Nature
- *m-tu 'ash'
- *la 'coal'
- *muk 'cloud/fog'
- *lu 'earth'
- *ʔut 'earth (soil/mud)'
- *na 'field (wet)'
- *za 'field (dry)'
- *pui 'fire'
- *sui 'firewood'
- *l-me 'frost'
- *tsep 'hail'
- *kjəl 'iron'
- *m-ɖjan 'moon (1)'
- *(C-)tjan 'moon (2)'
- *dʐu 'mountain'
- *mon 'rain'
- *jəl 'rain'
- *kron 'road'
- *t-la 'rock (1)'
- *ʔuŋ 'rock (2)'
- *p-ra 'rock (3)'
- *hŋai 'sand'
- *praɯ 'silver (1)'
- *ŋjən 'silver (2)'
- *m-kwən 'smoke'
- *ɳui 'snow'
- *d-luŋ 'star'
- *t-laŋ 'sunlight'
- *(l-)wən 'sun'
- *ʔuŋ 'water'
- *gwjən 'wind'
- Material culture
- *kwan 'ax'
- *da 'boat'
- *dzaɯ 'chopsticks'
- *C-ʃe 'comb'
- *trau 'den/nest'
- *x-ŋo 'door'
- *d-luŋ 'drum'
- *t-lop 'hat (bamboo)'
- *kran 'house'
- *kwli 'ladder (1)'
- *kɣuŋ 'ladder (2)'
- *plu 'liquor (1)'
- *C-ka 'liquor (2)'
- *t-laɯ 'medicine'
- *dru 'mortar'
- *ŋlot 'needle'
- *tsak 'pestle'
- *m-tʂu 'pillar'
- *hɲe 'pillow'
- *C-ʃak 'rope'
- *ɲo 'salt'
- *gwaŋ 'sieve'
- *ʔen 'skirt'
- *ʒun 'thread'
- *mɣai 'village'
- Kinship and pronouns
- *tai 'brother (elder)'
- *ʒaɯ 'brother (younger)'
- *lak 'child'
- *ba 'father'
- *pa 'father'
- *m-li 'female-in-law'
- *klal 'grandchild'
- *m-pau 'grandfather'
- *ja 'grandmother'
- *ku 'I (1)'
- *ʔe 'I (2)'
- *C-paɯ 'male/husband'
- *se 'male/husband'
- *dʒu 'male-in-law'
- *mai 'mother'
- *n(ʒ)i 'name'
- *bɣuŋ 'orphan'
- *pi 'sister (elder)'
- *ʔon 'sister (younger)'
- *ŋun 'spirit'
- *r-maŋ 'spirit'
- *ʒan 'strength'
- *t-ɣu 'we'
- *ʔ-nau 'who'
- *mə 'you'
- Adjectives
- *kəm 'bitter'
- *hl/dəm 'black'
- *ʔaŋ 'bright'
- *ŋəl 'deaf'
- *(h)lək 'deep'
- *r-me 'drunk'
- *kʒa 'dry'
- *k-li 'far'
- *(m-)ɳəl 'fat'
- *m-tik 'full'
- *ʔai 'good'
- *kʒəl 'heavy'
- *piŋ 'hot'
- *dok 'itchy'
- *pren 'lazy'
- *kʒa 'light (not heavy)'
- *ri 'long'
- *ʔi 'many'
- *d-la 'near'
- *mal 'new'
- *ku 'old (1)'
- *kja 'old (2)'
- *(k-)ɖep 'raw'
- *ŋ(w)a 'real'
- *hŋwu 'ripe'
- *roŋ 'rotten'
- *ʔ-ɳəŋ 'salty'
- *tʃi 'satiated'
- *ɖjel 'shallow'
- *hɲan 'short (not long 1)'
- *ti 'short (not long 2)'
- *ta 'short (not tall)'
- *gjaɯ 'skinny'
- *bwlat 'sour'
- *ʔet 'small'
- *mu 'smelly'
- *tjel 'sweet'
- *k-ɣwaŋ 'tall'
- *C-na 'thick'
- *ɣwə 'thin'
- *tu 'warm (1)'
- *ʔun 'warm (2)'
- *rək 'wet'
- *r-ʔuk 'white'
- *C-ŋil 'yellow'
- Verbs
- *p-la 'afraid'
- *pluŋ 'alive'
- *tsi 'ask'
- *m-plau 'bark (v.)'
- *ʔap 'bathe'
- *ʈai 'bite'
- *rəm 'bite'
- *tsol 'buy'
- *pa 'carry on back (1)'
- *m-blik 'carry on back (2)'
- *s-le 'choose'
- *kləp 'close eye (1)'
- *nəp 'close eye (2)'
- *(C-)ma 'come'
- *m-duŋ 'come (return)'
- *ɖəŋ 'crow (v.)'
- *te 'cut (1)'
- *hrən 'cut (2)'
- *caɯ 'descend (1)'
- *d-loŋ 'descend (2)'
- *pɣon 'die'
- *du 'do'
- *l-pən 'dream'
- *hrom 'drink'
- *m-ʈak 'dry in sun'
- *kan 'eat'
- *tok 'fall'
- *t-lui 'flow'
- *dəp 'forget'
- *nak 'give'
- *pwən 'get (1)'
- *m-to 'get (2)'
- *ɣwa 'go'
- *kəm 'hatch'
- *ʔən 'have'
- *dʒək 'hear'
- *kom 'hold in mouth (1)'
- *ʔom 'hold in mouth (2)'
- *p-ɣon 'kill'
- *so 'know'
- *k-so 'laugh'
- *lim 'lick'
- *(h)ŋwai 'love'
- *təm 'plant (v.)'
- *bet 'pluck'
- *(ʔ)jəŋ 'rest'
- *ʔi 'scold (1)'
- *kən 'scold (2)'
- *hɲan 'scold (3)'
- *kai 'see'
- *ti 'see (look)'
- *s-ɣwi 'sell'
- *səl 'shake/shiver'
- *d-ri 'sick'
- *ŋu 'sleep (1)'
- *ʔu 'sleep (2)'
- *mu 'smell'
- *pɣa 'split (1)'
- *de 'split (2)'
- *lum 'steal'
- *tsu 'steam (v.)'
- *d-lwal C/A 'swallow (v.)'
- *klut 'take off'
- *tʂun 'teach'
- *hŋa(ɯ) 'wait'
- *C-pwi 'walk'
- *le 'wear'
- *ɲit 'weep'
- Space, time, and deictics
- *lju 'above'
- *lon 'back/behind'
- *dəŋ 'back/behind'
- *kun 'before/front'
- *ɲun 'below'
- *(h)wən 'day'
- *t-luŋ 'inside'
- *mjaŋ 'left'
- *m-ɖjan 'month'
- *ri 'outside'
- *(x-)mit 'right'
- *ʔ-ɲa 'that'
- *ʔ-ni 'this'
- *m-(p)ɣiŋ 'year'
- Numerals
- *tʂəm 'one'
- *sa 'two'
- *tu 'three'
- *pə 'four'
- *r-ma 'five'
- *x-nəm 'six'
- *t-ru 'seven'
- *m-ru 'eight'
- *s-ɣwa 'nine'
- *pwlot 'ten'
- *kjən 'hundred'
Notes
- Miyake, Marc. 2008. Did Proto-Kra have retroflex initials? (Parts 1, 2–6, 7–9, 10, 11)
- ^ Miyake, Marc (2021-05-20). "Chapter 9: Retroflexion or Disyllabism? A Kra Puzzle". In Kupchik, John; Alonso de la Fuente, José Andrés; Miyake, Marc Hideo; Vovin, Alexander (eds.). Studies in Asian historical linguistics, philology and beyond: festschrift presented to Alexander V. Vovin in honor of his 60th birthday. Leiden: Brill. pp. 115–136. ISBN 978-90-04-44856-8. OCLC 1250436437. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
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- Miyake, Marc. 2013. The other Kra-Dai numerals (Parts 1, 2).
- Miyake, Marc. 2013. Proto-Kra 'seven'.
- Miyake, Marc. 2013. Retroflexion or lenition?: Kra-Dai 'eye'.
- Miyake, Marc. 2013. Thurgood's "Tai-Kadai and Austronesian: the nature of the historical relationship" (1994).
- Miyake, Marc. 2012. t for *p in Vietnamese.
- Miyake, Marc. 2011. Dating Proto-Kra-Dai: the clue of the old chicken.
- Miyake, Marc. 2008. Did Proto-Kra have retroflex initials? (Parts 1, 2–6, 7–9, 10, 11)
- Miyake, Marc. 2008. Correspondences between Proto-Kra and Proto-Tai implosives.
- Miyake, Marc. 2008. From presyllables to Proto-Kra clusters?
- Miyake, Marc. 2008. Proto-Kra presyllables and clusters with labial stops
- Miyake, Marc. 2008. Were Kra words for 'chopsticks' borrowed from Chinese?
- Miyake, Marc. 2008. 布央 Cloth center consonants.
- Miyake, Marc. 2008. Limited knowledge only gets you *so far.
- Miyake, Marc. 2008. What's *so funny about knowledge?
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See also
- Proto-Austronesian language
- Proto-Hlai language
- Proto-Kam–Sui language
- Proto-Tai language
- Austro-Tai languages
External links
- ABVD: Proto-Kra word list
- ABVD: word lists of Kra-Dai languages Archived 2020-10-31 at the Wayback Machine
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