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Kulung language (Nepal)

Kulung (autonym: Kulu riŋ, [kulu rɪŋ]) is one of the Kiranti languages. It is spoken by an estimated 33,000 people. Van Driem (2001) includes Chukwa as a dialect.

Kulung
kulu riŋ
Native toNepal and India (Sikkim, Darjeeling, Kalimpong)
Native speakers
33,000 (2011 census)[1]
Dialects
  • Chukwa
Language codes
ISO 639-3kle – inclusive code
Individual code:
cuw – Chukwa
Glottologkulu1253  Kulung
chuk1270  Chukwa
ELPKulung (Nepal)
 Chukwa[2]

Locations edit

Kulung in some ten villages along the upper reaches of the Huṅga or Hoṅgu River (a tributary of the Dūdhkosī), in Solukhumbu District of Sagarmāthā Zone, Nepal. The main Kulung-speaking villages are Chhemsi and Chheskam. The particular dialect of the language spoken in these two villages is considered by the Kulung to be the most original form of their language. Downstream, on both sides of the Huṅga river, in villages that are now called Luchcham, Gudel, Chocholung, Nāmluṅg, Pilmo, Bung, Chhekmā, and Sātdi, less prestigious varieties of Kulung are spoken.

Ethnologue lists the following Kulung villages:

Phonology edit

Dialects of the Kulung language include Sotang (Sotaring, Sottaring), Mahakulung, Tamachhang, Pidisoi, Chhapkoa, Pelmung, Namlung, and Khambu. Kulung distinguishes among eight vowels and 11 diphthongs. There are three series of stops: dorso-velar, dental, and labial, each series having an unaspirated voiceless, aspirated voiceless, and unaspirated voiced variant. There are three voiced nasals, four approximants, one vibrant, one fricative, and three affricates.[3]

Vowels edit

Kulung has six short vowels and six long vowels:

Kulung vowels
Front Central Back
short long short long short long
Close i u
Mid e ə əː ɔ ɔː
Open a
  • Front and central vowels are unrounded, whereas back vowels are rounded.

Consonants edit

Example words for consonant phonemes
IPA Example
/k/ /koŋ/ [kɔŋ] 'I'
/kʰ/ /kʰoŋ/ [kʰɔŋ] 'brass bowl'
/g/ /goŋ/ [gɔŋ] 'division of a clan'
/p/ /mampai/ [mampai] 'It didn't leak.'
/pʰ/ /mampʰai/ [mampʰai] 'He didn't reverse it.'
/b/ /mambai/ [mambai] 'He didn't come.'
/t/ /tite/ [tite] 'It burns.'
/tʰ/ /tʰite/ [tʰite] 'He is awake.'
/d/ /dite/ [dite] 'It lays an egg.'
/tɕ/ /tɕi/ [tɕi] 'poison'
/tɕʰ/ /tɕʰi/ [tɕʰi] 'marrow'
/dʑ/ /dʑi/ [dʑi] 'happiness'
/s/ /si/ [si] 'louse'
/m/ /ma/ [ma] 'mother'
/n/ /na/ [na] 'elder sister'
/ŋ/ /ŋa/ [ŋa] 'fish'
/ɾ/ /ɾiŋ/ [ɾiŋ] 'language, word'
/l/ /liŋ/ [liŋ] 'yeast'
/j/ /ja/ [ja] 'edge of a blade'
/w/ /wa/ [wa] 'rain'
/ɦ/ /ɦu/ [ɦu] 'arm'
/ʔ/ /ʔa/ [ʔa] '(ergative case marker)'

Nominal morphology edit

To the nominal categories belong the following parts of speech: nouns, adjectives, pronouns and numerals. There are unambiguous morphological criteria for distinguishing between nouns and verbs. Whereas nouns can be marked for case and number, finite verbs are marked for person, number, and tense. There is no grammatical gender in Kulung.

Personal pronouns edit

The ten Kulung personal pronouns have three number distinctions (singular, dual, and plural) and three person distinctions (first person, second person and third person) as well as an inclusive/exclusive distinction. There are no gender distinctions.

Kulung personal pronouns
Singular Dual Plural
1st exclusive koŋ 'I' kaska 'we (he/she and I)' keika 'we (all of them, and I)'
1st inclusive - kas 'we (you and I)' kei 'we (all of you, and I)'
2nd an 'you' anci 'you (two)' anni 'you (guys)'
3rd ŋkə 'he/she' - ŋkəs 'they'

Cases edit

Kulung has thirteen cases. Case endings are attached to nouns with or without the non-singular suffix. Allomorphy of case endings depends on whether the noun ends in a vowel or consonant. Below the case endings of the noun lam 'road' are presented.

Kulung cases
Case Suffix English prep. Example Translation
absolutive - - lam road
genitive -mi of / 's lam-mi of (a) road/ road's
ergative -ʔa - lam-ʔa road
instrumental -ʔa by lam-ʔa by the road
vocative -ʔa - lam-ʔa o road
locative 1 -pi at, on, in lam-pi on the road
locative 2 -to at, on, in lam-to on the road (at a higher level)
locative 3 -pu at, on, in lam-pu on the road (at a lower level)
locative 4 -pa at, on, in lam-pa on the road (at same level)
comitative -lo with lam-lo with the road
ablative -ka from lam-ka from the road
elative -pika from out of lam-pika from out of the road
mediative -la via, by way of lam-la by the road

Verbal morphology edit

The Kulung verb is characterised by a system of complex pronominalisation, in which paradigmatic stem alternation is found. Personal endings consist of morphemes expressing notions like tense, agent, patient, number, and exclusivity. Depending on the number of verbal stems and their position in the verbal paradigm, every verb in Kulung belongs to a certain conjugation type.[3] Complete conjugations of verbs belonging to the different conjugation types are presented in the second appendix. Like in other Kiranti languages, compound verbs are found in Kulung. These compound verbs consist of a verb stem and an auxiliary that adds semantic notions to the main verb. Other verbal constructions found in Kulung are a gerund, imperative, supine and an infinitive.[3]

The intransitive verb per-ma 'to fly'
Non-preterite Preterite Negated preterite
1s per-o: pero mam-per-ŋa
1di per-ci per-a-ci mam-per-ci
1de per-ci-ka per-a-ci-ka mam-per-s-ka
1pi per-ya per-i mam-per-i
1pe per-ya-ka per-i-ka mam-per-i-ka
2s per-e per-a mam-per-na
2d per-ci per-a-ci mam-per-nci
2p per-ni per-a-ni mam-per-ni
3 per-e per-a mam-per

References edit

  1. ^ Kulung at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Chukwa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Endangered Languages Project data for Chukwa.
  3. ^ a b c Himalayan Languages Project October 6, 2007, at the Wayback Machine

Bibliography edit

Tolsma, Gerard Jacobus (2006). A Grammar of Kulung. Languages of the Greater Himalayan Region. Vol. 5/4. Leiden, Boston. ISBN 9789004153301.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

External links edit

  • WALS - Kulung
  • Himalayan Languages Project

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Kulung autonym Kulu riŋ kulu rɪŋ is one of the Kiranti languages It is spoken by an estimated 33 000 people Van Driem 2001 includes Chukwa as a dialect Kulungkulu riŋNative toNepal and India Sikkim Darjeeling Kalimpong Native speakers33 000 2011 census 1 Language familySino Tibetan Tibeto BurmanMahakiranti KirantiCentralKhambuKulungDialectsChukwaLanguage codesISO 639 3 a href https iso639 3 sil org code kle class extiw title iso639 3 kle kle a inclusive codeIndividual code a href https iso639 3 sil org code cuw class extiw title iso639 3 cuw cuw a ChukwaGlottologkulu1253 Kulungchuk1270 ChukwaELPKulung Nepal Chukwa 2 Contents 1 Locations 2 Phonology 2 1 Vowels 2 2 Consonants 3 Nominal morphology 3 1 Personal pronouns 3 2 Cases 4 Verbal morphology 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksLocations editKulung in some ten villages along the upper reaches of the Huṅga or Hoṅgu River a tributary of the Dudhkosi in Solukhumbu District of Sagarmatha Zone Nepal The main Kulung speaking villages are Chhemsi and Chheskam The particular dialect of the language spoken in these two villages is considered by the Kulung to be the most original form of their language Downstream on both sides of the Huṅga river in villages that are now called Luchcham Gudel Chocholung Namluṅg Pilmo Bung Chhekma and Satdi less prestigious varieties of Kulung are spoken Ethnologue lists the following Kulung villages Hongu River valley Solukhumbu District Sagarmatha Zone Bung Pelmang Chhemsing Chheskam Lucham Chachalung Satdi Gudel Namlung Sotang and Chekma villages Sankhuwasabha district Kosi Zone Mangtewa Yaphu and Seduwa VDCs Bhojpur District Kosi Zone Phedi Limkhim Khartanga and Wasepla VDCsPhonology editDialects of the Kulung language include Sotang Sotaring Sottaring Mahakulung Tamachhang Pidisoi Chhapkoa Pelmung Namlung and Khambu Kulung distinguishes among eight vowels and 11 diphthongs There are three series of stops dorso velar dental and labial each series having an unaspirated voiceless aspirated voiceless and unaspirated voiced variant There are three voiced nasals four approximants one vibrant one fricative and three affricates 3 Vowels edit Kulung has six short vowels and six long vowels Kulung vowels Front Central Back short long short long short long Close i iː u uː Mid e eː e eː ɔ ɔː Open a aː Front and central vowels are unrounded whereas back vowels are rounded Consonants edit Consonant phonemes Bilabial Dental Palatal Velar Glottal Nasals m n ŋ PlosivesandAffricates voiceless unaspirated p t tɕ k ʔ voiced b d dʑ g voiceless aspirated pʰ tʰ tɕʰ kʰ Fricatives voiceless s voiced ɦ Flaps ɾ Approximants w l j Example words for consonant phonemes IPA Example k koŋ kɔŋ I kʰ kʰoŋ kʰɔŋ brass bowl g goŋ gɔŋ division of a clan p mampai mampai It didn t leak pʰ mampʰai mampʰai He didn t reverse it b mambai mambai He didn t come t tite tite It burns tʰ tʰite tʰite He is awake d dite dite It lays an egg tɕ tɕi tɕi poison tɕʰ tɕʰi tɕʰi marrow dʑ dʑi dʑi happiness s si si louse m ma ma mother n na na elder sister ŋ ŋa ŋa fish ɾ ɾiŋ ɾiŋ language word l liŋ liŋ yeast j ja ja edge of a blade w wa wa rain ɦ ɦu ɦu arm ʔ ʔa ʔa ergative case marker Nominal morphology editTo the nominal categories belong the following parts of speech nouns adjectives pronouns and numerals There are unambiguous morphological criteria for distinguishing between nouns and verbs Whereas nouns can be marked for case and number finite verbs are marked for person number and tense There is no grammatical gender in Kulung Personal pronouns edit The ten Kulung personal pronouns have three number distinctions singular dual and plural and three person distinctions first person second person and third person as well as an inclusive exclusive distinction There are no gender distinctions Kulung personal pronouns Singular Dual Plural 1st exclusive koŋ I kaska we he she and I keika we all of them and I 1st inclusive kas we you and I kei we all of you and I 2nd an you anci you two anni you guys 3rd ŋke he she ŋkes they Cases edit Kulung has thirteen cases Case endings are attached to nouns with or without the non singular suffix Allomorphy of case endings depends on whether the noun ends in a vowel or consonant Below the case endings of the noun lam road are presented Kulung cases Case Suffix English prep Example Translation absolutive lam road genitive mi of s lam mi of a road road s ergative ʔa lam ʔa road instrumental ʔa by lam ʔa by the road vocative ʔa lam ʔa o road locative 1 pi at on in lam pi on the road locative 2 to at on in lam to on the road at a higher level locative 3 pu at on in lam pu on the road at a lower level locative 4 pa at on in lam pa on the road at same level comitative lo with lam lo with the road ablative ka from lam ka from the road elative pika from out of lam pika from out of the road mediative la via by way of lam la by the roadVerbal morphology editThe Kulung verb is characterised by a system of complex pronominalisation in which paradigmatic stem alternation is found Personal endings consist of morphemes expressing notions like tense agent patient number and exclusivity Depending on the number of verbal stems and their position in the verbal paradigm every verb in Kulung belongs to a certain conjugation type 3 Complete conjugations of verbs belonging to the different conjugation types are presented in the second appendix Like in other Kiranti languages compound verbs are found in Kulung These compound verbs consist of a verb stem and an auxiliary that adds semantic notions to the main verb Other verbal constructions found in Kulung are a gerund imperative supine and an infinitive 3 The intransitive verb per ma to fly Non preterite Preterite Negated preterite 1s per o pero mam per ŋa 1di per ci per a ci mam per ci 1de per ci ka per a ci ka mam per s ka 1pi per ya per i mam per i 1pe per ya ka per i ka mam per i ka 2s per e per a mam per na 2d per ci per a ci mam per nci 2p per ni per a ni mam per ni 3 per e per a mam perReferences edit Kulung at Ethnologue 18th ed 2015 subscription required Chukwa at Ethnologue 18th ed 2015 subscription required Endangered Languages Project data for Chukwa a b c Himalayan Languages Project Archived October 6 2007 at the Wayback MachineBibliography editTolsma Gerard Jacobus 2006 A Grammar of Kulung Languages of the Greater Himalayan Region Vol 5 4 Leiden Boston ISBN 9789004153301 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link External links editWALS Kulung Himalayan Languages Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kulung language Nepal amp oldid 1214730691, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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