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Tangkhulic languages

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Group of Sino-Tibetan languages
Tangkhulic
Geographic
distribution
Ukhrul District, Manipur, India; Naga Self-Administered Zone, Myanmar
EthnicityTangkhul
Linguistic classification Sino-Tibetan
Language codes
Glottolog sino1246

The Tangkhulic and Tangkhul languages are a group of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken mostly in northeastern Manipur, India. Conventionally classified as "Naga," they are not clearly related to other Naga languages, and (with Maringic) are conservatively classified as an independent Tangkhul–Maring branch of Tibeto-Burman, pending further research.

The Maringic languages appear to be closely related to the Tangkhulic family, but not part of it.

Languages

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Tangkhulic languages include:

The Tangkhulic languages are not particularly close to each other. Suansu, Challow, and Kongai were only documented starting from 2019.[1]

Brown's "Southern Tangkhul" (Southern Luhupa?) is a Kuki-Chin rather than Tangkhulic language. It has strong links with the recently discovered Sorbung language, which is also not Tangkhulic despite being spoken by ethnic Tangkhul.[2] some northern villages (Chingjaroi, Jessami, Soraphung Razai) in Tangkhul area have language more closely related to the Angami-Pochuri language group.

Koki, Long Phuri, Makuri, and Para are "Naga" languages spoken in and around Leshi Township, Myanmar. These four languages could possibly classify as Tangkhulic languages or Ao languages.[3]

Classification

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Mortensen (2003:5) classifies the Tangkhulic languages as follows.

Reconstruction

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Proto-Tangkhulic, the reconstructed ancestral proto-language of the Tangkhulic languages, has been reconstructed by Mortensen (2012).[4]

Mortensen (2003:5-7)[5] lists the following phonological innovations (sound changes) from Proto-Tibeto-Burman (PTB) to Proto-Tangkhulic.

  • PTB *s- > *th-; PTB *ts-, *sy- > *s-
  • PTB *dz-, *dzy-, *tsy- > *ts-
  • PTB *ky-, *gy- > *ʃ-
  • PTB *kr-, *tsy- > *c-
  • Neutralization of vowel length distinctions in non-low vowels
  • Dissimilation of aspiration in prefixes

Proto-Tangkhulic also has the nominalizing prefix *kV-.[5]

Proto-Tangkhulic lexical innovations are:[5]

  • *war ‘mushroom’ (found exclusively in Tangkhulic)
  • *kɔ.phuŋ ‘mountain’ (found exclusively in Tangkhulic)
  • *kɔ.mi ‘to give’ (found exclusively in Tangkhulic)
  • *khaj ‘fish’ (also found in some Zeme and Angami languages)
  • *pan ‘hand’ (also found in some Zeme languages)
  • *pej ‘foot’ (also found in some Zeme and Angami languages)

References

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  1. ^ IVANI, Jessica K & ZAKHARKO, Taras. 2023. Linguistic diversity in North-East India: a comparative look at neighboring languages Suansu, Kongai and Challow. 26th Himalayan Languages Symposium, 4-6 September 2023. Paris: INALCO.
  2. ^ David Mortenson and Jennifer Keogh. 2011. Sorbung, an Undocumented Language of Manipur: its Phonology and Place in Tibeto-Burman. In JEALS 4, vol 1. http://jseals.org/JSEALS-4-1.pdf
  3. ^ Barkman, Tiffany. 2014. A descriptive grammar of Jejara (Para Naga) Archived 2016年10月09日 at the Wayback Machine. MA thesis, Chiang Mai: Payap University.
  4. ^ Mortensen, David R. 2012. Database of Tangkhulic Languages. (unpublished ms. contributed to STEDT).
  5. ^ a b c Mortensen, David R. (2003). "Comparative Tangkhul Archived 2018年06月13日 at the Wayback Machine." Unpublished Qualifying Paper, UC Berkeley.
Sino-Tibetan branches
Western Himalayas (Himachal,
Uttarakhand, Nepal, Sikkim)
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Eastern Himalayas
(Tibet, Bhutan, Arunachal)
Myanmar and Indo-
Burmese border
Naga
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East and Southeast Asia
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Sino-
Tibetan
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Sal
Zeme
Other
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