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Proto-Kra language

Proto-Kra is the reconstructed ancestor of the Kra languages. It was reconstructed in 2000 by Weera Ostapirat in his Ph.D. dissertation.

Proto-Kra
Reconstruction ofKra languages
RegionSouth China
Reconstructed
ancestor

Lower-level reconstructions

Ostapirat (2000) provided preliminary phonological reconstructions for several lower-level groupings before attempting a reconstruction of Proto-Kra.

  • Proto-Kra
    • Proto-South-Western Kra
    • Proto-Central-East 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).

Proto-Kra Consonants
Labial Alveolar Postalveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Glottal
Unvoiced Stop p t ʈ c k ʔ
Voiced Stop b d ɖ ɟ ɡ
Nasal m n ɳ ɲ ŋ
Unvoiced Affricate ts ʈʂ
Voiced Affricate dz ɖʐ
Unvoiced Fricative s ʃ x
Voiced Fricative z ʒ ɣ
Approximant w l j
Rhotic r

Marc Miyake (2008)[1] 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. Some examples of Miyake's (2008) revised Proto-Kra reconstructions are provided below.

  • *tsəm 'one' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *tʂəm C)
  • *tsun 'teach' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *tʂun A)
  • *N-tsu 'pillar' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *m-tʂu A)
  • *nok 'bird' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ɳok D)
  • *nui 'snow' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ɳui A)
  • *nəl 'fat' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *(m-)ɳəl A)
  • *CV-nəŋh 'salty' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ʔ-ɳəŋ B)
  • *na 'thick' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *C-na A)
  • *nak 'give' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *nak D)
  • *klep 'fingernail' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ʈ-lep D)
  • *(k/tV-)loŋ 'vegetable' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ɖ-loŋ A)

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-.

Vowels

Proto-Kra has a total of 6 vowels (Ostapirat 2000:235).

Proto-Kra Vowels
Height Front Central Back
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).

  1. *A: *A is one of the most common tones.
  2. *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.
  3. *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.
  4. *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).

Proto-Kra Tonal Characteristics
*A *B *C *D
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
  • *taiC 'armpit (1)'
  • *ljeA 'armpit (2)'
  • *mumC 'beard'
  • *hmokD 'belly'
  • *platD 'blood (1)'
  • *kɣaC 'blood (2)'
  • *plaɯC 'boil (n.)'
  • *dəkD 'bone'
  • *m-laB 'cheek/face'
  • *təkD 'chest'
  • *kaŋC 'chin'
  • *k-raA 'ear'
  • *kaiC 'excrement (1)'
  • *ʔikD 'excrement (2)'
  • *m-ʈaA 'eye'
  • *C-totD 'fart'
  • *ʈ-lepD 'fingernail'
  • *kokD 'foot'
  • *C-dəŋA 'forehead'
  • *m-diA 'gall bladder'
  • *motD 'hair'
  • *m-səmA 'hair (head)'
  • *mjaA 'hand'
  • *kraiB 'head'
  • *hlulC 'heart'
  • *C-siC 'intestine'
  • *C-kuB 'knee'
  • *C-kaA 'leg'
  • *təpD 'liver'
  • *ʔaɯC 'meat'
  • *ŋuŋA 'mouth (1)'
  • *mulB 'mouth (2)'
  • *m-ɖaɯA 'navel'
  • *C-joA 'neck'
  • *hŋətD 'nose (1)'
  • *teŋC 'nose (2)'
  • *hŋwuB 'pus'
  • *t-ruB 'saliva'
  • *m-baB 'shoulder'
  • *kwauB 'skin (1)'
  • *taA 'skin (2)'
  • *boŋA 'skin (3)'
  • *hloŋA 'stomach'
  • *ʒaC 'tear (n.)'
  • *ɣwjənA 'tendon (1)'
  • *ŋenA 'tendon (2)'
  • *t-roŋA 'throat (1)'
  • *kɣeA 'throat (2)'
  • *l-maA 'tongue'
  • *l-pənA 'tooth (1)'
  • *C-tʃuŋA 'tooth (2)'
  • *t-luC 'waist'
Animals
  • *motD 'ant'
  • *C-meA 'bear'
  • *reA 'bee'
  • *ɳokD 'bird'
  • *kwaiA 'buffalo'
  • *kuC 'cat (wild)'
  • *kiA 'chicken'
  • *niA 'cow'
  • *d-ratD 'crab'
  • *ʔakD 'crow (n.)'
  • *ditD 'deer'
  • *x-maA 'dog'
  • *blaɯA 'duck (1)'
  • *kapD 'duck (2)'
  • *ʈəmA 'egg'
  • *p-laA 'fish'
  • *x-mətD 'flea'
  • *meC 'goat'
  • *d-laŋC 'hawk'
  • *C-kuA 'horn'
  • *ŋjaC 'horse'
  • *C-ʈuA 'louse (head)'
  • *m-drəlA 'louse (body)'
  • *kʒətD 'maggot'
  • *taiC 'monkey (1)'
  • *krokD 'monkey (2)'
  • *m-luA 'monkey (gibbon)'
  • *dʒaŋA 'mosquito'
  • *x-muA 'pig'
  • *hlaiC 'rat'
  • *tʃuiA 'shellfish'
  • *C-tʃotD 'tail'
  • *ŋaA 'snake'
  • *(k-)diA 'tiger'
  • *gwjaA 'wing'
Plants
  • *tokD 'banana'
  • *m-teC 'beans'
  • *m-pwaB 'bran'
  • *kaA 'cogon grass'
  • *m-tiŋA 'cucumber'
  • *C-kənA 'ear of grain'
  • *hŋaC 'flower (1)'
  • *balA 'flower (2)'
  • *C-makD 'fruit'
  • *C-suiB 'garlic (1)'
  • *kɣaA 'garlic (2)'
  • *kɣiŋA 'ginger'
  • *t-laɯA 'grass/tobacco'
  • *ɖiŋA 'leaf'
  • *l-kaA 'mushroom'
  • *caA 'paddy (grain)'
  • *m-pləŋA 'peach'
  • *mla(ɯ)C 'rice (cooked)'
  • *salA 'rice (husked)'
  • *kʒaŋA 'rice'
  • *tsaŋA 'root'
  • *peA 'seed'
  • *l-ŋaA 'sesame'
  • *ʒaŋA 'sorghum'
  • *p-ɣakD 'taro (1)'
  • *rwauC 'taro (2)'
  • *ŋjanC 'thorn'
  • *tiA 'tree'
  • *ɖ-loŋA 'vegetable (1)'
  • *ʔopD 'vegetable (2)'
  • *məlA 'yam'
Nature
  • *m-tuB1 'ash'
  • *laB 'coal'
  • *mukD 'cloud/fog'
  • *luB 'earth'
  • *ʔutD 'earth (soil/mud)'
  • *naA 'field (wet)'
  • *zaC 'field (dry)'
  • *puiA 'fire'
  • *suiA 'firewood'
  • *l-meA 'frost'
  • *tsepD 'hail'
  • *kjəlC 'iron'
  • *m-ɖjanA 'moon (1)'
  • *(C-)tjanA 'moon (2)'
  • *dʐuA 'mountain'
  • *monA 'rain'
  • *jəlA 'rain'
  • *kronA 'road'
  • *t-laB 'rock (1)'
  • *ʔuŋA 'rock (2)'
  • *p-raA 'rock (3)'
  • *hŋaiA 'sand'
  • *praɯB 'silver (1)'
  • *ŋjənA 'silver (2)'
  • *m-kwənA 'smoke'
  • *ɳuiA 'snow'
  • *d-luŋA 'star'
  • *t-laŋA 'sunlight'
  • *(l-)wənA 'sun'
  • *ʔuŋC 'water'
  • *gwjənA 'wind'
Material culture
  • *kwanA 'ax'
  • *daA 'boat'
  • *dzaɯB/C 'chopsticks'
  • *C-ʃeA 'comb'
  • *trauC 'den/nest'
  • *x-ŋoA 'door'
  • *d-luŋA 'drum'
  • *t-lopD 'hat (bamboo)'
  • *kranA 'house'
  • *kwliA 'ladder (1)'
  • *kɣuŋA 'ladder (2)'
  • *pluA 'liquor (1)'
  • *C-kaC 'liquor (2)'
  • *t-laɯA 'medicine'
  • *druA 'mortar'
  • *ŋlotD 'needle'
  • *tsakD 'pestle'
  • *m-tʂuA 'pillar'
  • *hɲeA 'pillow'
  • *C-ʃakD 'rope'
  • *ɲoA 'salt'
  • *gwaŋA 'sieve'
  • *ʔenC 'skirt'
  • *ʒunB 'thread'
  • *mɣaiA 'village'
Kinship and pronouns
  • *taiA 'brother (elder)'
  • *ʒaɯB 'brother (younger)'
  • *lakD 'child'
  • *baA 'father'
  • *paB1 'father'
  • *m-liB 'female-in-law'
  • *klalA 'grandchild'
  • *m-pauB 'grandfather'
  • *jaC 'grandmother'
  • *kuA 'I (1)'
  • *ʔeA 'I (2)'
  • *C-paɯC 'male/husband'
  • *seA 'male/husband'
  • *dʒuC 'male-in-law'
  • *maiC 'mother'
  • *n(ʒ)iA 'name'
  • *bɣuŋC 'orphan'
  • *piC 'sister (elder)'
  • *ʔonC 'sister (younger)'
  • *ŋunA 'spirit'
  • *r-maŋA 'spirit'
  • *ʒanA 'strength'
  • *t-ɣuA 'we'
  • *ʔ-nauA/C 'who'
  • *məA/B 'you'
Adjectives
  • *kəmA 'bitter'
  • *hl/dəmA 'black'
  • *ʔaŋC 'bright'
  • *ŋəlC 'deaf'
  • *(h)ləkD 'deep'
  • *r-meA 'drunk'
  • *kʒaB 'dry'
  • *k-liA 'far'
  • *(m-)ɳəlA 'fat'
  • *m-tikD 'full'
  • *ʔaiA 'good'
  • *kʒəlA 'heavy'
  • *piŋC 'hot'
  • *dokD 'itchy'
  • *prenA 'lazy'
  • *kʒaC 'light (not heavy)'
  • *riC 'long'
  • *ʔiB 'many'
  • *d-laC 'near'
  • *malA 'new'
  • *kuB 'old (1)'
  • *kjaC/B 'old (2)'
  • *(k-)ɖepD 'raw'
  • *ŋ(w)aB 'real'
  • *hŋwuB 'ripe'
  • *roŋB 'rotten'
  • *ʔ-ɳəŋB 'salty'
  • *tʃiB 'satiated'
  • *ɖjelC/B 'shallow'
  • *hɲanC 'short (not long 1)'
  • *tiC 'short (not long 2)'
  • *taB/C 'short (not tall)'
  • *gjaɯC 'skinny'
  • *bwlatD 'sour'
  • *ʔetD 'small'
  • *muB 'smelly'
  • *tjelC 'sweet'
  • *k-ɣwaŋA 'tall'
  • *C-naA 'thick'
  • *ɣwəC 'thin'
  • *tuC 'warm (1)'
  • *ʔunB 'warm (2)'
  • *rəkD 'wet'
  • *r-ʔukD 'white'
  • *C-ŋilC 'yellow'
Verbs
  • *p-laA 'afraid'
  • *pluŋC 'alive'
  • *tsiC 'ask'
  • *m-plauB 'bark (v.)'
  • *ʔapD 'bathe'
  • *ʈaiB 'bite'
  • *rəmC 'bite'
  • *tsolA 'buy'
  • *paC 'carry on back (1)'
  • *m-blikD 'carry on back (2)'
  • *s-leB 'choose'
  • *kləpD 'close eye (1)'
  • *nəpD 'close eye (2)'
  • *(C-)maA 'come'
  • *m-duŋA 'come (return)'
  • *ɖəŋA 'crow (v.)'
  • *teC 'cut (1)'
  • *hrənC 'cut (2)'
  • *caɯC 'descend (1)'
  • *d-loŋA 'descend (2)'
  • *pɣonA 'die'
  • *duA 'do'
  • *l-pənA 'dream'
  • *hromC 'drink'
  • *m-ʈakD 'dry in sun'
  • *kanA 'eat'
  • *tokD 'fall'
  • *t-luiA 'flow'
  • *dəpD 'forget'
  • *nakD 'give'
  • *pwənB 'get (1)'
  • *m-toB 'get (2)'
  • *ɣwaC 'go'
  • *kəmC 'hatch'
  • *ʔənA 'have'
  • *dʒəkD 'hear'
  • *komA 'hold in mouth (1)'
  • *ʔomA 'hold in mouth (2)'
  • *p-ɣonA 'kill'
  • *soA 'know'
  • *k-soA 'laugh'
  • *limC 'lick'
  • *(h)ŋwaiA/B 'love'
  • *təmC 'plant (v.)'
  • *betD 'pluck'
  • *(ʔ)jəŋA/C 'rest'
  • *ʔiB 'scold (1)'
  • *kənC 'scold (2)'
  • *hɲanB 'scold (3)'
  • *kaiA 'see'
  • *tiC 'see (look)'
  • *s-ɣwiA 'sell'
  • *səlB 'shake/shiver'
  • *d-riC 'sick'
  • *ŋuB 'sleep (1)'
  • *ʔuB 'sleep (2)'
  • *muB 'smell'
  • *pɣaB 'split (1)'
  • *deB 'split (2)'
  • *lumC 'steal'
  • *tsuC 'steam (v.)'
  • *d-lwal C/A 'swallow (v.)'
  • *klutD 'take off'
  • *tʂunA 'teach'
  • *hŋa(ɯ)A 'wait'
  • *C-pwiA 'walk'
  • *leC 'wear'
  • *ɲitD 'weep'
Space, time, and deictics
  • *ljuA 'above'
  • *lonA 'back/behind'
  • *dəŋC 'back/behind'
  • *kunA 'before/front'
  • *ɲunB/C 'below'
  • *(h)wənA 'day'
  • *t-luŋC 'inside'
  • *mjaŋB 'left'
  • *m-ɖjanA 'month'
  • *riC 'outside'
  • *(x-)mitD 'right'
  • *ʔ-ɲaC/B 'that'
  • *ʔ-niC/B 'this'
  • *m-(p)ɣiŋA 'year'
Numerals
  • *tʂəmC 'one'
  • *saA 'two'
  • *tuA 'three'
  • *pəA 'four'
  • *r-maA 'five'
  • *x-nəmA 'six'
  • *t-ruA 'seven'
  • *m-ruA 'eight'
  • *s-ɣwaB 'nine'
  • *pwlotD 'ten'
  • *kjənA 'hundred'

Notes

  1. ^ Miyake, Marc. 2008. Did Proto-Kra have retroflex initials? (Parts 1, 2-6, 7-9, 10, 11)

References

  • Chen, Y.-L. (2018). Proto-Ong-Be. Doctoral dissertation, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
  • Hsiu, Andrew. 2017. Potential loanwords in Kra.
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  • Miyake, Marc. 2013. The other Kra-Dai numerals (Parts 1, 2).
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  • 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

External links

  • ABVD: word lists of Kra-Dai languages

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This article or section should specify the language of its non English content using lang transliteration for transliterated languages and IPA for phonetic transcriptions with an appropriate ISO 639 code Wikipedia s multilingual support templates may also be used See why October 2021 Proto Kra is the reconstructed ancestor of the Kra languages It was reconstructed in 2000 by Weera Ostapirat in his Ph D dissertation Proto KraReconstruction ofKra languagesRegionSouth ChinaReconstructedancestorProto Kra Dai Contents 1 Lower level reconstructions 2 Phonology 2 1 Consonants 2 2 Vowels 2 3 Tones 3 Lexicon 4 Notes 5 References 6 See also 7 External linksLower level reconstructions EditOstapirat 2000 provided preliminary phonological reconstructions for several lower level groupings before attempting a reconstruction of Proto Kra Proto Kra Proto South Western Kra Proto Western Kra Gelao Lachi Proto Southern Kra Laha Proto Central East Kra Proto Central Kra Paha Proto Eastern Kra Buyang Qabiao 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Ostapirat s Proto Kra C na A nak give Ostapirat s Proto Kra nak D klep fingernail Ostapirat s Proto Kra ʈ lep D k tV loŋ vegetable Ostapirat s Proto Kra ɖ loŋ A 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 Vowels Edit Proto Kra has a total of 6 vowels Ostapirat 2000 235 Proto Kra Vowels Height Front Central BackClose i u Mid e e o Open a Proto Kra has 4 diphthongs which are not found in closed syllables ai aɯ ui auTones Edit 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 Proto Kra Tonal Characteristics A B C DType of final sonorants vowels lax larynx tense larynx stopsVoicing voiced unvoiced unvoiced unvoicedVocal cords vibrating wide open closed closedVowel duration long medium short mediumLexicon EditBelow are reconstructed Proto Kra forms from Ostapirat 2000 Body parts and bodily functions taiC armpit 1 ljeA armpit 2 mumC beard hmokD belly platD blood 1 kɣaC blood 2 plaɯC boil n dekD bone m laB cheek face tekD chest kaŋC chin k raA ear kaiC excrement 1 ʔikD excrement 2 m ʈaA eye C totD fart ʈ lepD fingernail kokD foot C deŋA forehead m diA gall bladder motD hair m semA hair head mjaA hand kraiB head hlulC heart C siC intestine C kuB knee C kaA leg tepD liver ʔaɯC meat ŋuŋA mouth 1 mulB mouth 2 m ɖaɯA navel C joA neck hŋetD nose 1 teŋC nose 2 hŋwuB pus t ruB saliva m baB shoulder kwauB skin 1 taA skin 2 boŋA skin 3 hloŋA stomach ʒaC tear n ɣwjenA tendon 1 ŋenA tendon 2 t roŋA throat 1 kɣeA throat 2 l maA tongue l penA tooth 1 C tʃuŋA tooth 2 t luC waist Animals motD ant C meA bear reA bee ɳokD bird kwaiA buffalo kuC cat wild kiA chicken niA cow d ratD crab ʔakD crow n ditD deer x maA dog blaɯA duck 1 kapD duck 2 ʈemA egg p laA fish x metD flea meC goat d laŋC hawk C kuA horn ŋjaC horse C ʈuA louse head m drelA louse body kʒetD maggot taiC monkey 1 krokD monkey 2 m luA monkey gibbon dʒaŋA mosquito x muA pig hlaiC rat tʃuiA shellfish C tʃotD tail ŋaA snake k diA tiger gwjaA wing Plants tokD banana m teC beans m pwaB bran kaA cogon grass m tiŋA cucumber C kenA ear of grain hŋaC flower 1 balA flower 2 C makD fruit C suiB garlic 1 kɣaA garlic 2 kɣiŋA ginger t laɯA grass tobacco ɖiŋA leaf l kaA mushroom caA paddy grain m pleŋA peach mla ɯ C rice cooked salA rice husked kʒaŋA rice tsaŋA root peA seed l ŋaA sesame ʒaŋA sorghum p ɣakD taro 1 rwauC taro 2 ŋjanC thorn tiA tree ɖ loŋA vegetable 1 ʔopD vegetable 2 melA yam Nature m tuB1 ash laB coal mukD cloud fog luB earth ʔutD earth soil mud naA field wet zaC field dry puiA fire suiA firewood l meA frost tsepD hail kjelC iron m ɖjanA moon 1 C tjanA moon 2 dʐuA mountain monA rain jelA rain kronA road t laB rock 1 ʔuŋA rock 2 p raA rock 3 hŋaiA sand praɯB silver 1 ŋjenA silver 2 m kwenA smoke ɳuiA snow d luŋA star t laŋA sunlight l wenA sun ʔuŋC water gwjenA wind Material culture kwanA ax daA boat dzaɯB C chopsticks C ʃeA comb trauC den nest x ŋoA door d luŋA drum t lopD hat bamboo kranA house kwliA ladder 1 kɣuŋA ladder 2 pluA liquor 1 C kaC liquor 2 t laɯA medicine druA mortar ŋlotD needle tsakD pestle m tʂuA pillar hɲeA pillow C ʃakD rope ɲoA salt gwaŋA sieve ʔenC skirt ʒunB thread mɣaiA village Kinship and pronouns taiA brother elder ʒaɯB brother younger lakD child baA father paB1 father m liB female in law klalA grandchild m pauB grandfather jaC grandmother kuA I 1 ʔeA I 2 C paɯC male husband seA male husband dʒuC male in law maiC mother n ʒ iA name bɣuŋC orphan piC sister elder ʔonC sister younger ŋunA spirit r maŋA spirit ʒanA strength t ɣuA we ʔ nauA C who meA B you Adjectives kemA bitter hl demA black ʔaŋC bright ŋelC deaf h lekD deep r meA drunk kʒaB dry k liA far m ɳelA fat m tikD full ʔaiA good kʒelA heavy piŋC hot dokD itchy prenA lazy kʒaC light not heavy riC long ʔiB many d laC near malA new kuB old 1 kjaC B old 2 k ɖepD raw ŋ w aB real hŋwuB ripe roŋB rotten ʔ ɳeŋB salty tʃiB satiated ɖjelC B shallow hɲanC short not long 1 tiC short not long 2 taB C short not tall gjaɯC skinny bwlatD sour ʔetD small muB smelly tjelC sweet k ɣwaŋA tall C naA thick ɣweC thin tuC warm 1 ʔunB warm 2 rekD wet r ʔukD white C ŋilC yellow Verbs p laA afraid pluŋC alive tsiC ask m plauB bark v ʔapD bathe ʈaiB bite remC bite tsolA buy paC carry on back 1 m blikD carry on back 2 s leB choose klepD close eye 1 nepD close eye 2 C maA come m duŋA come return ɖeŋA crow v teC cut 1 hrenC cut 2 caɯC descend 1 d loŋA descend 2 pɣonA die duA do l penA dream hromC drink m ʈakD dry in sun kanA eat tokD fall t luiA flow depD forget nakD give pwenB get 1 m toB get 2 ɣwaC go kemC hatch ʔenA have dʒekD hear komA hold in mouth 1 ʔomA hold in mouth 2 p ɣonA kill soA know k soA laugh limC lick h ŋwaiA B love temC plant v betD pluck ʔ jeŋA C rest ʔiB scold 1 kenC scold 2 hɲanB scold 3 kaiA see tiC see look s ɣwiA sell selB shake shiver d riC sick ŋuB sleep 1 ʔuB sleep 2 muB smell pɣaB split 1 deB split 2 lumC steal tsuC steam v d lwal C A swallow v klutD take off tʂunA teach hŋa ɯ A wait C pwiA walk leC wear ɲitD weep Space time and deictics ljuA above lonA back behind deŋC back behind kunA before front ɲunB C below h wenA day t luŋC inside mjaŋB left m ɖjanA month riC outside x mitD right ʔ ɲaC B that ʔ niC B this m p ɣiŋA year Numerals tʂemC one saA two tuA three peA four r maA five x nemA six t ruA seven m ruA eight s ɣwaB nine pwlotD ten kjenA hundred Notes Edit Miyake Marc 2008 Did Proto Kra have retroflex initials Parts 1 2 6 7 9 10 11 References EditChen Y L 2018 Proto Ong Be Doctoral dissertation University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa Hsiu Andrew 2017 Potential loanwords in Kra Miyake Marc 2018 Chu and Kra Dai 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 Ostapirat Weera 2000 Proto Kra Linguistics of the Tibeto Burman Area 23 1 1 251 Ostapirat Weera 2009 Proto Tai and Kra Dai Finals l and c Journal of Language and Culture 28 2 41 56 Ostapirat Weera 2013 The Rime System of Proto Tai Bulletin of Chinese Linguistics 7 1 189 227 Pittayaporn Pittayawat 2009 The Phonology of Proto Tai Doctoral dissertation Cornell University See also EditProto Austronesian language Proto Hlai language Proto Kam Sui language Proto Tai language Austro Tai languagesExternal links Edit For a list of words relating to Proto Kra language see the Proto Kra language category of words in Wiktionary the free dictionary ABVD Proto Kra word list ABVD word lists of Kra Dai languages Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Proto Kra language amp oldid 1065399572, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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