Language
name and locationː
Central Mnong,
Vietnam
[Refer to Ethnologue] |
1. mwaj ( t̤u ) |
21. p̤ar c̤ət ma mwaj |
2. p̤ar |
22. p̤ar c̤ət ma p̤ar |
3. pɛ |
23. p̤ar c̤ət ma pɛ |
4. pwăn |
24. p̤ar c̤ət ma pwăn |
5. prăm |
25. p̤ar c̤ət ma pram |
6. praw |
26. p̤ar c̤ət ma praw |
7. pɵh |
27. p̤ar c̤ət ma pɵh |
8. pʰam |
28. p̤ar c̤ət ma pʰam |
9. cʰən |
29. p̤ar c̤ət ma cʰən |
10. c̤ət |
30. pɛ c̤ət |
11. c̤ət ma mwaj |
40. pwăn c̤ət |
12. c̤ət ma p̤ar |
50. prăm c̤ət |
13. c̤ət ma pɛ |
60. praw c̤ət |
14. c̤ət ma pwăn |
70. pə̆h c̤ət |
15. c̤ət ma prăm |
80. pʰam c̤ət |
16. c̤ət ma praw |
90. cʰən c̤ət |
17. c̤ət ma pɵh |
100. t̤u racʰən |
18. c̤ət ma pʰam |
200. p̤ar rahjăŋ |
19. c̤ət ma cʰən |
1000. t̤u rap̤ăn < Chamic |
20. p̤ar c̤ə̆t |
2000. p̤ar răp̤ăn |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr.
Todd Bequette,
提供资料的语言学家:: Mr. Todd Bequette, 2008 年 10 月 16 日 |
Other comments: Central Mnong has a decimal numeral system, thousand is a loanword from Chamic language. The data was from Bu Sra Commune in Eastern Mondulkiri province, Cambodia. |
Language
name and locationː
Central Mnong,
Vietnam, Cambodia
[Ref:
Ethnologue] |
1. mwaj, ŋwaj |
21. p̤ar c̤ə̆t ma mwaj |
2. p̤ar |
22. p̤ar c̤ə̆t ma p̤ar |
3. pɛ |
23. p̤ar c̤ə̆t ma pɛ |
4. pwăn |
24. p̤ar c̤ə̆t ma pwăn |
5. prăm |
25. p̤ar c̤ə̆t ma pram |
6. praw |
26. p̤ar c̤ə̆t ma praw |
7. pə̆h |
27. p̤ar c̤ə̆t ma pə̆h |
8. pʰam |
28. p̤ar c̤ə̆t ma pʰam |
9. cʰĭn, sin |
29. p̤ar c̤ə̆t ma cʰĭn |
10.c̤ə̆t, ɟat |
30. pɛ c̤ə̆t |
11.c̤ə̆t ma mwaj / jat ma ŋwaj |
40. pwăn c̤ə̆t |
12.c̤ə̆t ma p̤ar |
50. prăm c̤ə̆t |
13.c̤ə̆t ma pɛ |
60. praw c̤ə̆t |
14.c̤ə̆t ma pwăn |
70. pə̆h c̤ə̆t |
15.c̤ə̆t ma prăm |
80. pʰam c̤ə̆t |
16.c̤ə̆t ma praw |
90. cʰĭn c̤ə̆t |
17.c̤ə̆t ma pə̆h |
100. t̤u răhjiaŋ |
18.c̤ə̆t ma pʰam |
200. p̤ar răhjiaŋ |
19.c̤ə̆t ma cʰĭn |
1000. t̤u răp̤ăn < Chamic |
20.p̤ar c̤ə̆t |
2000. p̤ar răp̤ăn |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Mr. Richard L. Phillips, Ms.
Diethelm Kanjahn & Ms. Rebecca Bequette, |
Other comments: Central Mnong has a decimal numeral system, thousand is a loanword from Chamic language. Phonology Bunong has 26
consonants (Table 1) and 17 vowels including 15 monophthongs (Table 2)
and two Table 1: Consonant inventory
(1) Voiced stops / b d ? g/ are displayed as voiceless stops marked with breathiness (p? t? c? k?).(2) Implosives / ? ?/ are displayed as regular voiced stops (b d).(3) The vowel / ?/ is displayed as (?).(4) The vowel / ?/ is displayed as (?).(5) Vowel length is marked differently. While phonemically, normal length
vowels are unmarked and long and normal length vowels are marked (o?). These differences can be illustrated as follows: |
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