Dong language
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The Kam language, also known as Gam (autonym: lix Gaeml), or in Chinese, Dong or Tung-Chia, is the language of the Dong people
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distinguishes two Kam dialect
s as separate but closely related languages with the codes doc and kmc.http://www.ethnologue.org/show_family.asp?subid=90182
-initial consonant
s; seven of them (tʃ-, tʃʰ-, ʃ-, ɻ-, f-, ts- and tsʰ-) only occur in recent loanwords from Chinese.
The phonetic value of the vowel
in the finals spelled -ab, -ad and -ag, is [ɐ] in syllables that have the tones -l, -p and -c (see table below); in syllables with tones -s, -t and -x, it is [a]. The phonetic value of the vowel in the finals spelled -eb, -ed and -eg, is [ə] in syllables that have the tones -l, -p and -c; in syllables with tones -s, -t and -x, it is [e].
s), so that the traditional approach counts fifteen tones. As with the Hmong alphabet
, the orthography marks tones with a consonant at the end of each syllable.
Dong people
The Dong , a Kam–Sui people of southern China, are one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. They are famed for their native-bred Kam Sweet Rice , carpentry skills, and unique architecture, in particular a form of covered bridge known as the "wind and rain...
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Ethnologue
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distinguishes two Kam dialect
Dialect
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s as separate but closely related languages with the codes doc and kmc.http://www.ethnologue.org/show_family.asp?subid=90182
Initials
Kam has 32 syllableSyllable
A syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds. For example, the word water is composed of two syllables: wa and ter. A syllable is typically made up of a syllable nucleus with optional initial and final margins .Syllables are often considered the phonological "building...
-initial consonant
Consonant
In articulatory phonetics, a consonant is a speech sound that is articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract. Examples are , pronounced with the lips; , pronounced with the front of the tongue; , pronounced with the back of the tongue; , pronounced in the throat; and ,...
s; seven of them (tʃ-, tʃʰ-, ʃ-, ɻ-, f-, ts- and tsʰ-) only occur in recent loanwords from Chinese.
IPA International Phonetic Alphabet The International Phonetic Alphabet "The acronym 'IPA' strictly refers [...] to the 'International Phonetic Association'. But it is now such a common practice to use the acronym also to refer to the alphabet itself that resistance seems pedantic... | Gaeml | IPA | Gaeml | IPA | Gaeml | IPA | Gaeml | IPA | Gaeml |
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p | b | t | d | tɕ | j | k | g | tʃ | zh |
pʰ | p | tʰ | t | tɕʰ | q | kʰ | k | tʃʰ | ch |
m | m | n | n | nʲ | ny | ŋ | ng | ʃ | sh |
w | w | l | l | ɕ | x | h | h | ɻ | r |
pʲ | bi | s | s | j | y | kʷ | gu | f | f |
pʲʰ | pi | lʲ | li | kʷʰ | ku | ts | z | ||
ŋʷ | ngu | tsʰ | c | ||||||
Finals
Kam has 64 syllable finals; 14 of them occur only in Chinese loans and are not listed in the table below.IPA | Gaeml | IPA | Gaeml | IPA | Gaeml | IPA | Gaeml | IPA | Gaeml | IPA | Gaeml | IPA | Gaeml |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
a | a | ə | e | e | ee | i | i | o | o | u | u/uu | ||
aɪ | ai | əɪ | ei | oɪ | oi | uɪ | ui | ||||||
aʊ | ao | eʊ | eeu | iʊ | iu | oʊ | ou | ||||||
am | am | ɐm | aem | əm | em | em | eem | im | im | om | om | um | um |
an | an | ɐn | aen | ən | en | en | een | in | in | on | on | un | un |
aŋ | ang | ɐŋ | aeng | əŋ | eng | eŋ | eeng | iŋ | ing | oŋ | ong | uŋ | ung |
ap | ab | ɐp | ab | əp | eb | ep | eb | ip | ib | op | ob | up | ub |
at | ad | ɐt | ad | ət | ad | et | ed | it | id | ot | od | ||
ak | ag | ɐk | ag | ək | eg | ek | eg | ik | ig | ok | og | uk | ug |
The phonetic value of the vowel
Vowel
In phonetics, a vowel is a sound in spoken language, such as English ah! or oh! , pronounced with an open vocal tract so that there is no build-up of air pressure at any point above the glottis. This contrasts with consonants, such as English sh! , where there is a constriction or closure at some...
in the finals spelled -ab, -ad and -ag, is [ɐ] in syllables that have the tones -l, -p and -c (see table below); in syllables with tones -s, -t and -x, it is [a]. The phonetic value of the vowel in the finals spelled -eb, -ed and -eg, is [ə] in syllables that have the tones -l, -p and -c; in syllables with tones -s, -t and -x, it is [e].
Tones
Kam is a tonal language. Open syllables can occur in one of nine different tones, checked syllables in six tones (so-called entering toneEntering tone
A checked tone, commonly known by its Chinese calque entering tone , is one of four syllable types in the phonology in Middle Chinese which are commonly translated as tone. However, it is not a tone in the phonetic sense, but rather describes a syllable that ends in a stop consonant, such as p, t,...
s), so that the traditional approach counts fifteen tones. As with the Hmong alphabet
Romanized Popular Alphabet
The Romanized Popular Alphabet or Hmong RPA , is a system of romanization for the various dialects of the Hmong language. Created in Laos between 1951 and 1953 by a group of missionaries and Hmong advisers, it has gone on to become the most widespread system for writing the Hmong language in the...
, the orthography marks tones with a consonant at the end of each syllable.
tone contour: | ˥ | ˧˥ | ˩ | ˧˨˧ | ˩˧ | ˧˩ | ˥˧ | ˦˥˧ | ˧ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
high | high rising | low | dipping | low rising | low falling | high falling | peaking | mid | |
/55/ | /35/ | /212/ | /323/ | /13/ | /31/ | /53/ | /453/ | /33/ | |
Orthography: | -l | -p | -c | -s | -t | -x | -v | -k | -h |
example (open syllable) |
bal | pap | bac | bas | qat | miax | bav | pak | bah |
"fish" | "grey" | "rake" | "aunt" | "light" | "knife" | "leaf" | "destroy" | "chaff" | |
example (checked syllable) |
bedl | sedp | medc | bads | pads | bagx | |||
"duck" | "seven" | "ant" | "can"? | "blood" | "white" |
Further reading
- Long, Y., Zheng, G., & Geary, D. N. (1998). The Dong language in Guizhou Province, China. Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington publications in linguistics, publication 126. Dallas, TX: Summer Institute of Linguistics. ISBN 1556710518