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Proto-Hmongic language

Proto-Hmongic or Proto-Miao (Chinese: 原始苗语)[1] is the reconstructed ancestor of the Hmongic languages.

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Reconstructions edit

In China, the first comprehensive reconstruction of Proto-Hmongic (Proto-Miao) was undertaken by Wang Fushi (1979).[2] Wang's 1979 manuscript was subsequently revised and published as Wang (1994).[1]

Ratliff (2010) includes reconstructions of Proto-Hmong–Mien, Proto-Hmongic, and Proto-Mienic.[3]

Phonological development edit

Rimes edit

Below are some rime mergers in Proto-Hmongic, in which the first part of the Proto-Hmong-Mien rime is preserved.[3]

Proto-Hmong-Mien Proto-Hmongic
*ɛj, *u̯̯ɛj *u̯ɛ
*ei, *æi, *u̯ei, *u̯əi *u̯ei
*əj, *aj, *u̯əj *u̯a
*i, *i̯æn, *i̯əu, *i̯ɛk *i
*ɨ, *i̯eu, *eu, *ik, *ek
*æu, *əu, *au, *ɔu *æw
*uj, *up, *ut, *uk, *u̯ɛt, *u̯ɛk *uw
*e, *ej, *ep, *et *e

On the other hand, Proto-Hmongic retains some Proto-Hmong-Mien rime distinctions, whereas Proto-Mienic has merged the rimes.[3]

Proto-Hmong-Mien Proto-Hmongic Proto-Mienic
*u̯ɛ *ɛj *ai
*u̯a *aj *ai
*i *i̯æn *æn
*æn *æn *æn
*æw *əu *əu
*o *əw *əu
*æw *au *au
*æw *au
*æw *uw *u
*o *u̯o *u
*u *u *u
*uw *ut *ut
*ow *əut *ut
*uw *uk *ok
*ow *ok *ok
*in *i̯əŋ *i̯əŋ
*aŋ *i̯aŋ *i̯əŋ
*en *eŋ *eŋ
*ɔŋ *u̯eŋ *eŋ
*əŋ *əŋ *u̯əŋ
*ɔŋ *u̯ɔŋ *u̯əŋ
*əŋ *əuŋ *uŋ
*oŋ *uŋ *uŋ
*əŋ *əaŋ *aŋ
*aŋ *aŋ *aŋ
*ɛŋ *ɛŋ *əŋ
*ɔŋ *u̯əŋ *əŋ

Final stops edit

The Proto-Hmongic tonal category C is derived from Proto-Hmong–Mien final *-k, while tonal category D in Proto-Hmongic is derived from Proto-Hmong–Mien finals *-p and *-t. Below are some examples of Proto-Hmongic tone C corresponding to Proto-Mienic tone D and Proto-Hmong-Mien final *-k.[3]

Gloss Proto-Hmong-Mien Proto-Hmongic Proto-Mienic
bird *m-nɔk *m-nɔŋC *nɔkD
guest (MC khæk 客) *Khæk *qhæC *khækD
hundred (MC pæk 百) *pæk *pæC *pækD
strength (OC *kə.rək 力) *-rək *-roC *khləkD
six (PTB *k-ruk) *kruk *kruwC *krokD

Although Proto-Hmongic does not have explicitly reconstructed final stops (i.e., *-p, *-t, *-k), Pa-Hng and Qo Xiong have vowel quality distinctions that correspond to whether the Proto-Hmong-Mien rime was open or closed. For example:[3]

Proto-Hmong-Mien Pa-Hng (Baiyun) Qo Xiong (Jiwei)
*at e, i ei, i
*a a ɑ
*əp, *ət, *u̯ət a
*o, *u̯o, *əw, *i̯ou o

Qo Xiong has -u for words developed from Proto-Hmong-Mien forms with closed rimes, while Qo Xiong words developed from Proto-Hmong-Mien forms with open rimes have -ə.[3]

Proto-Hmong-Mien Qo Xiong
tone 7 (< *-p, *-t, *-k) u
tones 1; 3, 4 (< *-X); 5, 6 (< *-H) ə

Final nasals edit

Ratliff (2010) reconstructions only one final nasal for Proto-Hmongic. *-n/*-ŋ are in complementary distribution with each other, with *-n occurring after front vowels. Other than as *-ŋ, the Proto-Hmongic final nasal can alternatively be reconstructed as a single *-N.[3]

Taguchi (2022) proposes that nasal codas in open rimes in Proto-Hmongic are historically derived from nasal initial consonants.[4]

Proposed onset velarization edit

Ostapirat (2016) proposes velarized initials in Proto-Hmongic, which are not reconstructed by Ratliff (2010) and others. Qo Xiong retains distinct initial reflexes for forms developed from Proto-Hmongic *m.l-[a] (> Qo Xiong n-) versus *m.lˠ- (> Qo Xiong mj-).[5]

Gloss Proto-Hmongic Qo Xiong (Jiwei) Hmu (Yanghao) Mashan Miao (Zongdi)
rice plant *m.l- na mplæ
glutinous *m.l- nu mplu
tongue *m.lˠ- mjɑ ɲi mple
smooth *m.lˠ- mjɛ mplein

Initial velar and uvular consonants edit

Taguchi (2023) also suggests that Ratliff's (2010) Proto-Hmongic *k- and *q- are in fact secondary developments from Proto-Hmong–Mien *kr- and *k-, respectively.[6] Ostapirat (2016) also revises Ratliff's uvulars (*q-, etc.) as velars (*k-, etc.).[5]

Irregular correspondences with Proto-Mienic edit

Some Proto-Hmongic and Proto-Mienic forms are cognate with each other, but a precise Proto-Hmong-Mien form cannot be easily reconstructed due to mismatches between the tonal categories, rimes, or onsets. Some examples of irregular correspondences between Proto-Hmongic and Proto-Mienic:[3]

Gloss Proto-Hmong-Mien Proto-Hmongic Proto-Mienic
to eat *nuŋA *ɲənC
finger *ntaB *ʔdokD
crossbow (*hnək) *hnænB *hnəkD
3SG (he/she/it) *ni̯æn(X) *niB *nænA
to go *n-mʉŋ(X) *n-mʉŋB *n-mɨŋA

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ *m.- is a sesquisyllable.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Wang, Fushi 王輔世. 1994. Miaoyu guyin gouni 苗语古音構擬 / Reconstruction of Proto-Miao Language. Tokyo: Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA) / Ajia Afurika Gengo Bunka Kenkyūjo 國立亞非語言文化硏究所.
  2. ^ Wang, Fushi. 1979. Miaoyu fangyan sheng yun mu bijiao 苗语方言声韵母比较 [The comparison of the initials and finals of the Miao dialects]. Unpublished manuscript. Beijing.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Ratliff, Martha (2010). Hmong–Mien language history. Canberra, Australia: Pacific Linguistics. hdl:1885/146760. ISBN 978-0-85883-615-0.
  4. ^ Taguchi, Yoshihisa. (2022) Nasal transfer in Hmongic. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 45/1:72-92.
  5. ^ a b Ostapirat, Weera. 2016. Issues in the Reconstruction and Affiliation of Proto-Miao-Yao 2019-11-13 at the Wayback Machine. Language and Linguistics 17(1) 133–145. doi:10.1177/1606822X15614522
  6. ^ Taguchi, Yoshihisa. 2023. Toward a new reconstruction of Proto-Hmong-Mien. 26th Himalayan Languages Symposium, 4-6 September 2023. Paris: INALCO.

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Proto Hmongic or Proto Miao Chinese 原始苗语 1 is the reconstructed ancestor of the Hmongic languages Proto HmongicProto MiaoReconstruction ofHmongic languagesReconstructedancestorProto Hmong Mien Contents 1 Reconstructions 2 Phonological development 2 1 Rimes 2 2 Final stops 2 3 Final nasals 2 4 Proposed onset velarization 2 5 Initial velar and uvular consonants 3 Irregular correspondences with Proto Mienic 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesReconstructions editIn China the first comprehensive reconstruction of Proto Hmongic Proto Miao was undertaken by Wang Fushi 1979 2 Wang s 1979 manuscript was subsequently revised and published as Wang 1994 1 Ratliff 2010 includes reconstructions of Proto Hmong Mien Proto Hmongic and Proto Mienic 3 Phonological development editRimes edit Below are some rime mergers in Proto Hmongic in which the first part of the Proto Hmong Mien rime is preserved 3 Proto Hmong Mien Proto Hmongic ɛj u ɛj u ɛ ei aei u ei u ei u ei ej aj u ej u a i i aen i eu i ɛk i ɨ i eu eu ik ek ɨ aeu eu au ɔu aew uj up ut uk u ɛt u ɛk uw e ej ep et e On the other hand Proto Hmongic retains some Proto Hmong Mien rime distinctions whereas Proto Mienic has merged the rimes 3 Proto Hmong Mien Proto Hmongic Proto Mienic u ɛ ɛj ai u a aj ai i i aen aen aen aen aen aew eu eu o ew eu aew au au ae aew au aew uw u o u o u u u u uw ut ut ow eut ut uw uk ok ow ok ok in i eŋ i eŋ aŋ i aŋ i eŋ en eŋ eŋ ɔŋ u eŋ eŋ eŋ eŋ u eŋ ɔŋ u ɔŋ u eŋ eŋ euŋ uŋ oŋ uŋ uŋ eŋ eaŋ aŋ aŋ aŋ aŋ ɛŋ ɛŋ eŋ ɔŋ u eŋ eŋ Final stops edit The Proto Hmongic tonal category C is derived from Proto Hmong Mien final k while tonal category D in Proto Hmongic is derived from Proto Hmong Mien finals p and t Below are some examples of Proto Hmongic tone C corresponding to Proto Mienic tone D and Proto Hmong Mien final k 3 Gloss Proto Hmong Mien Proto Hmongic Proto Mienic bird m nɔk m nɔŋC nɔkD guest MC khaek 客 Khaek qhaeC khaekD hundred MC paek 百 paek paeC paekD strength OC ke rek 力 rek roC khlekD six PTB k ruk kruk kruwC krokD Although Proto Hmongic does not have explicitly reconstructed final stops i e p t k Pa Hng and Qo Xiong have vowel quality distinctions that correspond to whether the Proto Hmong Mien rime was open or closed For example 3 Proto Hmong Mien Pa Hng Baiyun Qo Xiong Jiwei at e i ei i a a ɑ ep et u et a o u o ew i ou o Qo Xiong has u for words developed from Proto Hmong Mien forms with closed rimes while Qo Xiong words developed from Proto Hmong Mien forms with open rimes have e 3 Proto Hmong Mien Qo Xiong tone 7 lt p t k u tones 1 3 4 lt X 5 6 lt H e Final nasals edit Ratliff 2010 reconstructions only one final nasal for Proto Hmongic n ŋ are in complementary distribution with each other with n occurring after front vowels Other than as ŋ the Proto Hmongic final nasal can alternatively be reconstructed as a single N 3 Taguchi 2022 proposes that nasal codas in open rimes in Proto Hmongic are historically derived from nasal initial consonants 4 Proposed onset velarization edit Ostapirat 2016 proposes velarized initials in Proto Hmongic which are not reconstructed by Ratliff 2010 and others Qo Xiong retains distinct initial reflexes for forms developed from Proto Hmongic m l a gt Qo Xiong n versus m lˠ gt Qo Xiong mj 5 Gloss Proto Hmongic Qo Xiong Jiwei Hmu Yanghao Mashan Miao Zongdi rice plant m l nɯ na mplae glutinous m l nu ne mplu tongue m lˠ mjɑ ɲi mple smooth m lˠ mjɛ mplein Initial velar and uvular consonants edit Taguchi 2023 also suggests that Ratliff s 2010 Proto Hmongic k and q are in fact secondary developments from Proto Hmong Mien kr and k respectively 6 Ostapirat 2016 also revises Ratliff s uvulars q etc as velars k etc 5 Irregular correspondences with Proto Mienic editSome Proto Hmongic and Proto Mienic forms are cognate with each other but a precise Proto Hmong Mien form cannot be easily reconstructed due to mismatches between the tonal categories rimes or onsets Some examples of irregular correspondences between Proto Hmongic and Proto Mienic 3 Gloss Proto Hmong Mien Proto Hmongic Proto Mienic to eat nuŋA ɲenC finger ntaB ʔdokD crossbow hnek hnaenB hnekD 3SG he she it ni aen X niB naenA to go n mʉŋ X n mʉŋB n mɨŋASee also editProto Hmong Mien language Proto Mienic language Hmongic languages Proto Hmong Mien reconstructions Wiktionary Proto Hmongic reconstructions Wiktionary Notes edit m is a sesquisyllable References edit a b Wang Fushi 王輔世 1994 Miaoyu guyin gouni 苗语古音構擬 Reconstruction of Proto Miao Language Tokyo Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa ILCAA Ajia Afurika Gengo Bunka Kenkyujo 國立亞非語言文化硏究所 Wang Fushi 1979 Miaoyu fangyan sheng yun mu bijiao 苗语方言声韵母比较 The comparison of the initials and finals of the Miao dialects Unpublished manuscript Beijing a b c d e f g h Ratliff Martha 2010 Hmong Mien language history Canberra Australia Pacific Linguistics hdl 1885 146760 ISBN 978 0 85883 615 0 Taguchi Yoshihisa 2022 Nasal transfer in Hmongic Linguistics of the Tibeto Burman Area 45 1 72 92 a b Ostapirat Weera 2016 Issues in the Reconstruction and Affiliation of Proto Miao Yao Archived 2019 11 13 at the Wayback Machine Language and Linguistics 17 1 133 145 doi 10 1177 1606822X15614522 Taguchi Yoshihisa 2023 Toward a new reconstruction of Proto Hmong Mien 26th Himalayan Languages Symposium 4 6 September 2023 Paris INALCO Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Proto Hmongic language amp oldid 1180853128, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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