Proto-Kra–Dai language

{{short description|Reconstructed ancestor of the Kra–Dai languages}}

{{Infobox proto-language

| name = Proto-Kra–Dai

| familycolor = Kra-Dai

| ancestor = Proto-Austro-Tai

| target = Kra–Dai languages

| child1= Proto-Kam–Sui

| child2= Proto-Kra

| child3= Proto-Hlai

| child4= Proto-Tai

|region=Pearl River region

|altname=PKD

}}

Proto-Kra–Dai (typically abbreviated as PKD) is the proposed reconstructed ancestor of the Kra–Dai languages.

Background

No full reconstruction of Proto-Kra–Dai has been published to date, although tentative reconstructions of many Proto-Kra–Dai roots have been attempted from time to time. Some preliminary Proto-Kra–Dai forms have been reconstructed by Benedict (1975)Benedict, Paul K. 1975. Austro-Thai: language and culture, with a glossary of roots. New Haven: Human Relations Area Files Press. and Wu (2002). Wu (2002) presents a reconstruction of Proto-Kra–Dai phonemes, which is based on data from the Tai, Kam-Sui, Hlai, and Kra branches.Wu, Anqi 吴安其. 2002. Hanzangyu tongyuan yanjiu 汉藏语同源研究. Beijing: Minzu University Press 中央民族大学出版社. {{ISBN|7-81056-611-3}}

Liang & Zhang (1996) propose a reconstruction of Proto-Kra–Dai ({{lang-zh|原始侗台语}}) initials and finals, using data from all Kra–Dai branches except for Kra and Jiamao.Liang Min 梁敏 & Zhang Junru 张均如. 1996. Dongtai yuzu gailun 侗台语族概论 / An introduction to the Kam–Tai languages. Beijing: China Social Sciences Academy Press 中国社会科学出版社. {{ISBN|9787500416814}}

Phonology

Proto-Kra–Dai has the finals *-l and *-c, which have been lost in most present-day Kra–Dai languages.Ostapirat, Weera. 2009. [https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JLC/article/view/20210 Proto-Tai and Kra-Dai Finals *-l and *-c]. Journal of Language and Culture, 28(2), 41–56. It also has the final stops *-p, *-t, *-k and final nasals *-m, *-n, *-ŋ.

Ostapirat (2023) proposes the following consonant inventory for Proto-Kra–Dai, which is relatively simple compared to that of Proto-Tai and other lower-level reconstructions.{{cite conference |url=https://seals32.human.cmu.ac.th/ |title=Proto-Kra–Dai consonants: an outline and outstanding issues |date=2023 |last=Ostapirat |first=Weera |location=Chiang Mai University |conference=32nd Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS 2023), May 18, 2023}}

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|+ Proto Kra-Dai consonants
Ostapirat (2023)

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! colspan="2" | Labial

! colspan="2" | Coronal

! colspan="2" | Palatal

! colspan="2" | Velar

! colspan="2" | Uvular

! colspan="2" | Glottal

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! colspan="2"| Nasal

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|m}}

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|n}}

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|ɲ}}

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|ŋ}}

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! rowspan="2" | Plosive

!Voiceless

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|p}}

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|t}}, {{IPAlink|ts}}

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|c}}

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|k}}

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|q}}

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|ʔ}}

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!Voiced

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|b}}

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|d}}

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|ɟ}}

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|ɡ}}

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! colspan="2"| Fricative

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| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|θ}}, {{IPAlink|s}}

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! colspan="2"| Approximant

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|w}}

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|r}}, {{IPAlink|l}}

| colspan="2" | {{IPAlink|j}}

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Norquest (2020) proposes the preglottalized sonorants *ʔb, *ʔd, *ʔɖ, *ʔɟ for Proto-Kra–Dai, as part of a four-way phonation distinction in Kra-Dai sonorants consisting of preaspirated, voiceless, plain, and preglottalized sonorants. Norquest (2020) also reconstructs velarized initial consonants (*Cˠ-) in Proto-Kra–Dai.Norquest, Peter. 2020. [http://hdl.handle.net/2429/74055 A Hypothesis on the Origin of Preglottalized Sonorants in Kra-Dai]. 38th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. Vancouver: Department of Linguistics, University of British Columbia. {{doi|10.14288/1.0389866}}

Below is a table of Proto-Kra–Dai pre-syllables and their developments as proposed by Norquest (2020).

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! p-Kra-Dai !! p-Lakkja !! p-Kam-Sui !! p-Ong-Be !! p-Tai !! p-Hlai

*C-b*w̥*C-b*ʔb*C-b
*C-d*l̥*C-ʔɖ*r̥*C-d
*C-ɖ*j̊ (< *r̥)*C-ʔɖ*r*C-ɖ
*C-ɟ*l̥*ʔj*j̊*ʔj*hj
*Cəʔb*ʔb*ʔb*ʔb*ʔb
*Cəʔd*l̥*ʔd*r̥*ʔd
*Cəʔɖ*l̥*ʔɖ*r̥*ʔd
*Cəʔɟ*j̊*ʔɟ*j̊*ʔɟ*tɕ
*Cəm*m̥*ʔm*m̥*m̥*ʔm
*Cən*n̥*ʔn*n̥*n̥*ʔn
*Cəȵ*ȵ̥*ʔȵ*ȵ̥*ȵ̥*ʔȵ
*Cəŋ*ŋ̊*ʔŋ*ŋ̊*ŋ̊*ʔŋ
*Cəl*l̥*l̥*l̥*l̥*ʔl
*Cər*j̊ (< *r̥)*ʔr*Cr*hr
*Cəʀ(*j̊)*ʔʀ(*ʃ)(*ʀ̥)(*hr)
*Cəw*w̥*ʔw*w̥*ʔw(*ʔw)
*Cəj*j̊*ʔj*j̊*ʔj(*ʔj)

Ostapirat (2023) considers many Proto-Tai spirants and rhotics to have developed from the intervocalic lenition of Proto-Kra–Dai medial obstruents. Voicing in the Proto-Tai initial is determined by the voicing of the preceding consonant in the Proto-Kra–Dai form.

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! p-Kra–Dai !! p-Tai

*(C)-p-*v- [β]
*(C̥)-p-*f- [βʰ]
*(C)-t-*r-
*(C̥)-t-*rʰ-
*(C)-ts-*z- [ɮ]
*(C̥)-ts-*s-
*(C)-k-*ɣ-
*(C̥)-k-*x-
*-q-*-ɢ-

Some Proto-Kra–Dai sesquisyllabic consonant onsets reconstructed by Ostapirat (2023) are:

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! Gloss !! p-Kra–Dai !! p-Tai !! p-Kam–Sui

taro*b.r-*prɨak D*ʔraːk D
thin*b.r-*proːm A*ʔruːm A
forehead*p.r-*praːk D*praːk D
hair*p.r-*prom A*pram A
ribs*g.r-*kraːŋ C
"Kra"; slave*k.r-*kraː C

=Liang & Zhang (1996)=

Liang & Zhang (1996) propose the following reconstructions of Proto-Kra–Dai ({{lang-zh|原始侗台语}}) initials and finals, using data from all Kra–Dai branches except for Kra and Jiamao.

;Initial consonants

  • Plain stop initials
  • *p, *pw, *pl, *plw, *pr
  • *t, *tl, *tr
  • *k, *kw, *kl, *klw, *kr, *krw
  • *q, *ql, *qr, *ʔ
  • *b, *bw, *bl, *blw, *br
  • *d, *dl, *dr
  • *g, *gw, *gl, *glw, *gr, *grw, *ɢ
  • Voiced aspirated initials
  • *bɦ, *bwɦ, *brɦ
  • *dɦ, *ndlɦ
  • *gɦ, *gwɦ
  • *ɣɦ, *ɣwɦ, *ɢɦ, *ʁɦ, *sɢrɦ
  • Preglottalized initials
  • *ʔb, *ʔbw, *ʔbl, *ʔblw
  • *ʔd, *ʔdl, *ʔdr
  • *ʔm, *ʔml, *ʔmr
  • *ʔn, *ʔnl, *ʔnr, *ʔȵ, *ʔŋ, *ʔŋw
  • Voiceless nasal initials
  • *m̥, *m̥w, *m̥l, *m̥r, *m̥rw
  • *n̥, *n̥l, *ȵ̥, *ȵ̥w, *ŋ̥, *ŋ̥w
  • Plain nasal initials
  • *m, *mw, *ml, *mr
  • *n, *nr, *ȵ, *ŋ, *ŋw, *ŋr, *ɴl
  • Prenasalized initials
  • *mp, *mpl, *mpr
  • *nt, *ntl, *ntr
  • *ŋk, *ŋkw, *ŋkl
  • *mb, *mbl, *mbr
  • *nd, *ndl, *ndr
  • *ŋg, *ŋgl, *ŋgr
  • Glide and liquid initials
  • *ʔw, *ʔr, *ʔj
  • *w̥, *l̥, *r̥, *j̥
  • *w, *l, *r, *j
  • Fricative initials
  • *s, *sw, *sl, *sr, *ɕ, *x, *xw, *xl, *xr, *h
  • *z, *zl, *zr, *ʑ, *ɣ, *ɣw, *ɣl, *ʁ, *ɦ
  • Initial clusters beginning with fricatives
  • *xp, *xpl, *xpr, *xt, *xk, *xkw, *xkl, *xklw, *xkr, *xkrw, *xq, *xql
  • *sp, *spw, *spl, *st, *stl, *str, *sk, *skw, *skl, *skr, *skrw, *sq, *sqr
  • *zb, *zd, *zdw, *zgr

;Vowels and diphthongs

  • *a, *a, *i̯a, *u̯a, *ɯ̯a
  • *ə̯, *i̯ə, *u̯ə
  • *ɛ, *i̯ɛ, *e, *i̯e
  • *ɔ, *u̯ɔ, *ɯ̯ɔ, *o, *i̯o, *u̯o, *ɯ̯o
  • *i̯, *u̯i, *ie ,iə, *ia, *iɛ
  • *u, *i̯u, *ɯ̯u, *ue, *uə, *ua, *uo, *uɔ, *uɯ
  • *ɯ, *ɯe, *ɯə, *ɯa, *ɯɔ, *ɯu

Lexicon

=Ostapirat (2018, 2023)=

Weera Ostapirat (2018a)Ostapirat, Weera. 2018a. [https://sealsxxviii.wixsite.com/seals28/speakers Reconstructing Disyllabic Kra-Dai]. Paper presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, held May 17–19, 2018 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. reconstructs disyllabic forms for Proto-Kra–Dai, rather than sesquisyllabic or purely monosyllabic forms. His Proto-Kra–Dai reconstructions also contains the finals {{IPA|*/-c/}} and {{IPA|*/-l/}}.Ostapirat, Weera. 2009. [http://www.lc.mahidol.ac.th/lcjournal/en/Documents/JLC28-2-Weera-OS.pdf Proto-Tai and Kra–Dai finals *-l and *-c]. Journal of Language and Culture Vol. 28 No. 2 (July – December 2009). Ostapirat (2018b:113)Ostapirat, Weera. 2018b. "[https://minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=7894&file_id=22&file_no=1 Macrophyletic Trees of East Asian Languages Re examined]." In Let's Talk about Trees, ed. by Ritsuko Kikusawa and Lawrence A. Reid. Osaka: Senri Ethnological Studies, Minpaku. {{doi|10.15021/00009006}} lists the following of his own Proto-Kra–Dai reconstructions.

Notes:

  • {{IPA|*/K-/}}: either {{IPA|/k-/}} or {{IPA|/q-/}}
  • {{IPA|*/C-/}}: unspecified consonant
  • {{IPA|*/T-/}} and {{IPA|*/N-/}} are distinct from {{IPA|*/t-/}} and {{IPA|*/n-/}}.

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! Gloss !! Proto-Kra–Dai

blood{{IPA|*pɤlaːc}}
bone{{IPA|*Kudɤːk}}
ear{{IPA|*qɤrɤː}}
eye{{IPA|*maTaː}}
hand{{IPA|*(C)imɤː}}
nose{{IPA|*(ʔ)idaŋ}}
tongue{{IPA|*(C)əmaː}}
tooth{{IPA|*lipan}}
dog{{IPA|*Kamaː}}
fish{{IPA|*balaː}}
horn{{IPA|*paquː}}
louse{{IPA|*KuTuː}}
fire{{IPA|*(C)apuj}}
stone{{IPA|*KaTiːl}}
star{{IPA|*Kadaːw}}
water{{IPA|*(C)aNam}}
I (1.SG){{IPA|*akuː}}
thou (2.SG){{IPA|*isuː; amɤː}}
one{{IPA|*(C)itsɤː}}
two{{IPA|*saː}}
die{{IPA|*maTaːj}}
name{{IPA|*(C)adaːn}}
full{{IPA|*pətiːk}}
new{{IPA|*(C)amaːl}}

Some additional tentative Proto-Kra–Dai reconstructions by Ostapirat (2023) include the following.

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! Gloss !! Proto-Kra–Dai

chin*ləqaːŋ A
shoulder pole*ləqaːn A
person*niqun A
bitter*təqam A{{efn|cf. Biao {{lang|byk|tʰam¹}} < *t-qam}}
excrement*taqiː C{{efn|cf. Biao {{lang|byk|tʰai³}} < *t-q-}}
rice*rəquː C
young chicken*rəqaːŋ B
fire*apuy A
tooth*ipan A
rain*kipun A
millet*kipaːŋ C
vomit*utaːk D
we (incl.)*atuː A
carry on pole*kətaːp D
break*kətak D
pestle*tsaːk D
sour*qatsum C
wash*(C)atsak D
left*(C)itsaːy
thatch grass*ikaː A
field dike*ikal A
knee*tukuː B
to crow*tikal A
moon*bulaːn A
flower*baluːk D
to weed*bəlaːy A{{efn|The proto-tone is from Pittayaporn's (2009) Proto-Tai reconstruction.}}
spotted*bəlaːŋ B{{efn|The proto-tone is from Pittayaporn's (2009) Proto-Tai reconstruction.}}

=Norquest (2020)=

Norquest (2020) lists the following of his own Proto-Kra–Dai and other lower-level reconstructions.

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! Gloss !! p-Kra-Dai !! p-Lakkja !! p-Kam-Sui !! p-Ong-Be !! p-Tai !! p-Hlai

thin*C-báːŋ*w̥aːŋ*C-baːŋ*ˀbjaŋ*C-baːŋ
bone*Cudə́ːk*C-ˀɖaːk*r̥ɯk*C-dwoːk*Cuɾɯːk
boat*Cuɖáː*j̊waː*C-ˀɖrwaː*rwaː*C-ɖwaː*Cuɾaː
borrow*C-ɟáːm*l̥aːm*ˀjaːm*ˀjɯːm
village*Cəˀbáːnʔ*ˀbaːnʔ*ˀbaːnʔ*ˀbaːnʔ
winnow basket*Cəˀdóŋʔ*l̥oŋʔ*ˀdɔŋʔ*r̥oːŋ X*ˀdoŋʔ*ɗoŋʔ
to stand*Cəˀɟún*j̊uːn*ˀɟun*j̊un*ˀɟɯn*tɕuːn
dog*kʰ[u]máː*kʰ-mwaː*k-hmaː*m̥aː*m̥aː*hmaː
ditch*[t]-m̥ˠáːŋ*T-m̥jaːŋ*m̥aŋ*m̥ɯəŋ
ant*r-móȶ*mot*r-mət*muːʔ*moc*hmuȶ
bear*kəˀmˠúj*k-Nuːj*ˀmjeː*m̥wiː*ˀmuj
thick*tsəˀnáː*ts-Naː*ˀɳaː*n̥aː*n̥aː*ˀnaː
cold*kəˀȵít*k-Niːt*ˀȵit*n̥iːt*n̥it
stupid*Cəˀŋáːŋh*ˀŋaːŋh*ˀŋaːŋh*ŋ̊əːŋ X
gills*Cəˀŋˠáːk*ˀȵaːk*ŋaːk*ŋ̊ɯək*ˀŋaːk
taro*pəˀrˠáːk*j̊aːk (< *r̥aːk)*ˀrjaːk*ʃaːk*prɯək*hraːk
moan*gəˀráːŋ*j̊aːŋ (< *r̥aːŋ)*ˀraːŋ*graːŋ
hungry*məˀjáːk*m-ˀjaːk*j̊ak*ˀjaːk
stupid*Cəˀwáːʔ*ˀwaːʔ*ˀwaːʔ

Lower-level reconstructions

Norquest (2021) provides the following lower-level reconstructions for each branch of Kra–Dai.{{cite book|last=Norquest|first=Peter|title=The Languages and Linguistics of Mainland Southeast Asia|chapter=Classification of (Tai-)Kadai/Kra-Dai languages|publisher=De Gruyter|date=2021|doi=10.1515/9783110558142-013|pages=225–246|isbn=9783110558142 |s2cid=238672319 }}

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! Gloss !! p-BiaoLakkja !! p-Kam–Sui !! p-Kra !! p-Hlai !! p-Be !! p-Tai

house*ljaːk*r̥aːn*qran*hrɯːn*raːn*rɤːn
road*tsaːŋ*qʰwən*qron*kuːn*ʃwən*r̥wɤn
heavy*N-tsak*C-dʑan*qχəl*kʰɯn*xən*n̥ak
leg*puk*p-qaː*C-qaː*kʰok*kok*f-qaː
neck*ʔən*ʔdənʔ*C-joː*hljoŋʔ*liəŋX*ɣoː
beard*m-luːt*m-nrut*mumʔ*hmɯːmʔ*mumX*mumh
wet field*raːh*ʔraːh*naː*hnaːɦ*njaː*naː
crow*kaː*qaː*ʔak*ʔaːk*ʔak*kaː
needle*tɕʰəm*tɕʰəm*ŋot*hŋuc*ŋaːʔ*qjem
mortar*krˠəm*ʔdru*ɾəw*ɦoːk*grok
tongue*m-laː*maː*l-maː*hliːnʔ*liːnX*linʔ
wing*C-faːh*ʀwaː*pʰiːk*pik*piːk
skin*ŋʀaː*taː*n̥əːŋ*n̥aŋ*n̥aŋ
to shoot*pɛŋh*hɲɯː*ɲəː*ɲɯː
to fly*[C-]pənh*C-pˠənʔ*ɓin*ʔbjən*ʔbil
bee*mlet*luk*reː*kəːj*ʃaːŋX*prɯŋʔ
vegetable*ʔmaː*ʔop*ɓɯː ʈʂʰəj*ʃak*prak
red*hlaːnʔ*hraːnʔ*r̥iŋ*C-djeːŋ
to bite*kat*klət*ʈajh*hŋaːɲʔ*gap*ɢɦap
to descend*lojʔ*C-ɭuːjh*caɰʔ*l̥uːj*roːŋ*N-ɭoŋ

Note that like Jiamao, Proto-Be does not distinguish between tone categories B and C, but rather only has an X category, which Chen (2018) names as tone category BC.{{Cite thesis |last=Chen |first=Yen-ling |title=Proto-Ong-Be |date=2018 |type=Ph.D. dissertation |publisher=University of Hawaii at Manoa |url=http://ling.hawaii.edu/wp-content/uploads/ChenYenlingFinal.pdf |access-date=2023-04-27 |archive-date=2023-06-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230605121229/http://ling.hawaii.edu/wp-content/uploads/ChenYenlingFinal.pdf |url-status=dead }}

See also

Further reading

  • Sagart, Laurent. 2019. A model of the origin of Kra-Dai tones. Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale, 48(1), 1–29. {{doi|10.1163/19606028-04801004}}
  • Sagart, Laurent. 2020. "[https://stan.hypotheses.org/894 Labial fortitions in Kra-Dai]." In Sino-Tibetan-Austronesian.
  • {{cite book|last=Norquest|first=Peter|title=The Languages and Linguistics of Mainland Southeast Asia|chapter=Classification of (Tai-)Kadai/Kra-Dai languages|publisher=De Gruyter|date=2021|doi=10.1515/9783110558142-013|pages=225–246|isbn=9783110558142 |s2cid=238672319 }}

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