Kyirong language
Kyirong is a language from the subgroup of Tibetic languages[1] spoken in the Gyirong County of the Shigatse prefecture, of the Tibetan Autonomous Region.
Kyirong | |
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स्युबा | |
Region | Tibet |
Native speakers | 100 (2002, Ethnologue) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | kgy |
Glottolog | kyer1238 Kyerung |
Kyirong has lexical tone, with a three-tone system.[2]
Relationship to other languages
There is a varying degree of mutual intelligibility between Kyirong and other Kyirong-Yolmo varieties. It is most closely related to the Nubri and Gyalsomdo languages,[3] and more distantly related to other languages in the family.[4]
Phonology
Consonants
There are 36 consonants in Kyirong, which are summarized in the table below.[2]
Bilabial | Apico-Dental | Retroflex | Lamino-post-alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
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Voiceless stop | p | t | ʈ | c | k | ||
Aspirated stop | pʰ | tʰ | ʈʰ | cʰ | kʰ | ||
Voiced stop | b | d | ɖ | ɟ | ɡ | ||
Voiceless fricative | s | ɕ | h | ||||
Voiced fricative | z | ʑ | ɦ | ||||
Voiceless affricate | ts | tɕ | |||||
Aspirative affricate | tsʰ | tɕʰ | |||||
Voiced affricate | dz | dʑ | |||||
Nasal | m | n | ɲ | ŋ | |||
Voice liquid | r | ||||||
voiced lateral approximant | l | ||||||
unvoiced lateral fricative | ɬ | ||||||
Semivowel | w | j |
Vowels
There are eight places of articulation for vowels. There is a length distinction at each place of articulation, as well as a long nasalised vowel.[2]
Front I | Front II | Central | Back | |
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Close | i iː iː | y yː yː | u uː uː | |
Half-close | e eː eː | ø øː øː | ɔ ɔː ɔː | |
Half-open | ɛ ɛː ɛː | |||
Open | a aː aː |
Tone
Kyriong has a three tone system; high, medium and low. Low tone is often accompanied by breathy voice.[2]
Sources
- Hedlin, M. (2011). An Investigation of the relationship between the Kyirong, Yòlmo, and Standard Spoken Tibetan speech varieties. Masters thesis, Payap University, Chiang Mai.
- Huber, B. (2005). The Tibetan dialect of Lende (Kyirong). Beiträge zur tibetischen Erzählforschung, 15.
References
- N. Tournadre (2005) "L'aire linguistique tibétaine et ses divers dialectes." Lalies, 2005, n°25, p. 7–56
- Huber, Brigitte (2005). The Tibetan dialect of Lende (Kyirong). Bonn: VGH Wissenschaftsverlag.
- Hedlin, Matthew (2011). An investigation of the relationship between the Kyirong, Yòlmo, and Standard Spoken Tibetan speech varieties (unpublished MA thesis). Payap University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
- Gawne, Lauren (2013). "Report on the relationship between Yolmo and Kagate". Himalayan Linguistics. 12: 1–27.