Language name and locationː Central Mnong, Vietnam [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区中墨农语, 越南越南东南部平福省, 多农省, 林同省及柬埔寨

 

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, SIL International, October 16, 2008

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]
言名称和分布地区中墨农语, 越南越南东南部平福省, 多农省, 林同省及柬埔寨

 

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, SIL International, November 7, 2006
供资料的语言学家: Mr. Richard L. Phillips, Ms. Diethelm Kanjahn & Ms. Rebecca Bequette, 2006 年 11 月 7 日

 

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
diphthongs (Table 3). The orthographic representation used in the data corpus is given in parentheses
where it differs
from the phonemic representation.

Table 1: Consonant inventory

Labial

Alveolar

Palatal

Velar

Glottal

Stops—voiceless

p

t

c

k

ʔ

Stops—aspirated

pʰ

tʰ

tʃʰ (cʰ)

kʰ

Stops—implosive

ɓ (b)

ɗ (d)

Stops—voiced

b (p̤)

d (t̤)

ɟ (c̤)

g (k̤)

Fricatives

h

Nasals

m

n

ɲ

ŋ

Liquids

l r

Approximants

w ʔw

j ʔj

                   

 

(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
  vowels are the marked form, e.g. /
o?/. In the data corpus, long vowels are treated as the default (o)
 
and normal length vowels are marked (o?).

These differences can be illustrated as follows:
Phonemic Converted
/g?h/ = k??h /dr??c?/ = t?r?c? /ka?o?j/ = ka?doj /??t/ = b??t /l??j/ = l?j 


 

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