Proto-Kra language

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Proto-Kra
Reconstruction ofKra languages
Reconstructed
ancestor

Proto-Kra is the reconstructed ancestor of the Kra languages. It was reconstructed in 2000 by Weera Ostapirat in his Ph.D. dissertation.

Lower-level reconstructions[]

Ostapirat (2000) provided preliminary phonological reconstructions for several lower-level groupings before attempting a reconstruction of Proto-Kra.

  • Proto-Kra
    • Proto-South-Western Kra
    • Proto-Central-East Kra

Phonology[]

Consonants[]

Proto-Kra has a total of 32 consonants, seven of which (marked in green) can occur as syllable finals (Ostapirat 2000:224, 236).

Proto-Kra Consonants
Labial Alveolar Postalveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Glottal
Unvoiced Stop p t ʈ c k ʔ
Voiced Stop b d ɖ ɟ ɡ
Nasal m n ɳ ɲ ŋ
Unvoiced Affricate ts ʈʂ
Voiced Affricate dz ɖʐ
Unvoiced Fricative s ʃ x
Voiced Fricative z ʒ ɣ
Approximant w l j
Rhotic r

Marc Miyake (2008)[1] proposes alternative reconstructions for Ostapirat's (2000) Proto-Kra retroflex consonants, suggesting that many of them were actually non-retroflexes that had been influenced by pre-syllables. Some examples of Miyake's (2008) revised Proto-Kra reconstructions are provided below.

  • *tsəm 'one' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *tʂəm C)
  • *tsun 'teach' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *tʂun A)
  • *N-tsu 'pillar' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *m-tʂu A)
  • *nok 'bird' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ɳok D)
  • *nui 'snow' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ɳui A)
  • *nəl 'fat' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *(m-)ɳəl A)
  • *CV-nəŋh 'salty' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ʔ-ɳəŋ B)
  • *na 'thick' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *C-na A)
  • *nak 'give' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *nak D)
  • *klep 'fingernail' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ʈ-lep D)
  • *(k/tV-)loŋ 'vegetable' (Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *ɖ-loŋ A)

Additionally, Miyake (2008) revises Ostapirat's Proto-Kra *pwl- as *CV-pl-, *bwl- as *CV-bl-, *m-pl- as *pl-, *(p/d/k)-l- as *(p/d/k)V-l-, *ʈ-l- as k-l-, and *ɖ-l- as *(k/tV)-l-.

Vowels[]

Proto-Kra has a total of 6 vowels (Ostapirat 2000:235).

Proto-Kra Vowels
Height Front Central Back
Close /i/ /u/
Mid /e/ /ə/ /o/
Open /a/

Proto-Kra has 4 diphthongs, which are not found in closed syllables.

  • *-ai
  • *-aɯ
  • *-ui
  • *-au

Tones[]

Proto-Kra had an A–B–C–D tonal system typical of other Tai–Kadai languages (see Proto-Tai language#Tones). The tonal descriptions below are from Ostapirat (2000:237).

  1. *A: *A is one of the most common tones.
  2. *B: *B and *D are phonetically similar, as reflexes of tone *D are often the same as those of *B. This regularly occurs in all Kra languages except for Qabiao.
  3. *C: *C is usually accompanied by glottal constriction and may have originally had a creaky or tense laryngeal quality. Some Gelao varieties and Yalang Buyang display the same reflex for *B and *C.
  4. *D: *D is the only tone to occur exclusively in closed syllables.

The following table of phonetic characteristics of Proto-Kra tones was adapted from Ostapirat (2000:237).

Proto-Kra Tonal Characteristics
*A *B *C *D
Type of final sonorants, vowels lax larynx (?) tense larynx stops
Voicing voiced unvoiced unvoiced unvoiced
Vocal cords vibrating wide open closed closed
Vowel duration long medium short medium

Lexicon[]

Below are reconstructed Proto-Kra forms from Ostapirat (2000).

Body parts and bodily functions
  • *taiC 'armpit (1)'
  • *ljeA 'armpit (2)'
  • *mumC 'beard'
  • *hmokD 'belly'
  • *platD 'blood (1)'
  • *kɣaC 'blood (2)'
  • *plaɯC 'boil (n.)'
  • *dəkD 'bone'
  • *m-laB 'cheek/face'
  • *təkD 'chest'
  • *kaŋC 'chin'
  • *k-raA 'ear'
  • *kaiC 'excrement (1)'
  • *ʔikD 'excrement (2)'
  • *m-ʈaA 'eye'
  • *C-totD 'fart'
  • *ʈ-lepD 'fingernail'
  • *kokD 'foot'
  • *C-dəŋA 'forehead'
  • *m-diA 'gall bladder'
  • *motD 'hair'
  • *m-səmA 'hair (head)'
  • *mjaA 'hand'
  • *kraiB 'head'
  • *hlulC 'heart'
  • *C-siC 'intestine'
  • *C-kuB 'knee'
  • *C-kaA 'leg'
  • *təpD 'liver'
  • *ʔaɯC 'meat'
  • *ŋuŋA 'mouth (1)'
  • *mulB 'mouth (2)'
  • *m-ɖaɯA 'navel'
  • *C-joA 'neck'
  • *hŋətD 'nose (1)'
  • *teŋC 'nose (2)'
  • *hŋwuB 'pus'
  • *t-ruB 'saliva'
  • *m-baB 'shoulder'
  • *kwauB 'skin (1)'
  • *taA 'skin (2)'
  • *boŋA 'skin (3)'
  • *hloŋA 'stomach'
  • *ʒaC 'tear (n.)'
  • *ɣwjənA 'tendon (1)'
  • *ŋenA 'tendon (2)'
  • *t-roŋA 'throat (1)'
  • *kɣeA 'throat (2)'
  • *l-maA 'tongue'
  • *l-pənA 'tooth (1)'
  • *C-tʃuŋA 'tooth (2)'
  • *t-luC 'waist'
Animals
  • *motD 'ant'
  • *C-meA 'bear'
  • *reA 'bee'
  • *ɳokD 'bird'
  • *kwaiA 'buffalo'
  • *kuC 'cat (wild)'
  • *kiA 'chicken'
  • *niA 'cow'
  • *d-ratD 'crab'
  • *ʔakD 'crow (n.)'
  • *ditD 'deer'
  • *x-maA 'dog'
  • *blaɯA 'duck (1)'
  • *kapD 'duck (2)'
  • *ʈəmA 'egg'
  • *p-laA 'fish'
  • *x-mətD 'flea'
  • *meC 'goat'
  • *d-laŋC 'hawk'
  • *C-kuA 'horn'
  • *ŋjaC 'horse'
  • *C-ʈuA 'louse (head)'
  • *m-drəlA 'louse (body)'
  • *kʒətD 'maggot'
  • *taiC 'monkey (1)'
  • *krokD 'monkey (2)'
  • *m-luA 'monkey (gibbon)'
  • *dʒaŋA 'mosquito'
  • *x-muA 'pig'
  • *hlaiC 'rat'
  • *tʃuiA 'shellfish'
  • *C-tʃotD 'tail'
  • *ŋaA 'snake'
  • *(k-)diA 'tiger'
  • *gwjaA 'wing'
Plants
  • *tokD 'banana'
  • *m-teC 'beans'
  • *m-pwaB 'bran'
  • *kaA 'cogon grass'
  • *m-tiŋA 'cucumber'
  • *C-kənA 'ear of grain'
  • *hŋaC 'flower (1)'
  • *balA 'flower (2)'
  • *C-makD 'fruit'
  • *C-suiB 'garlic (1)'
  • *kɣaA 'garlic (2)'
  • *kɣiŋA 'ginger'
  • *t-laɯA 'grass/tobacco'
  • *ɖiŋA 'leaf'
  • *l-kaA 'mushroom'
  • *caA 'paddy (grain)'
  • *m-pləŋA 'peach'
  • *mla(ɯ)C 'rice (cooked)'
  • *salA 'rice (husked)'
  • *kʒaŋA 'rice'
  • *tsaŋA 'root'
  • *peA 'seed'
  • *l-ŋaA 'sesame'
  • *ʒaŋA 'sorghum'
  • *p-ɣakD 'taro (1)'
  • *rwauC 'taro (2)'
  • *ŋjanC 'thorn'
  • *tiA 'tree'
  • *ɖ-loŋA 'vegetable (1)'
  • *ʔopD 'vegetable (2)'
  • *məlA 'yam'
Nature
  • *m-tuB1 'ash'
  • *laB 'coal'
  • *mukD 'cloud/fog'
  • *luB 'earth'
  • *ʔutD 'earth (soil/mud)'
  • *naA 'field (wet)'
  • *zaC 'field (dry)'
  • *puiA 'fire'
  • *suiA 'firewood'
  • *l-meA 'frost'
  • *tsepD 'hail'
  • *kjəlC 'iron'
  • *m-ɖjanA 'moon (1)'
  • *(C-)tjanA 'moon (2)'
  • *dʐuA 'mountain'
  • *monA 'rain'
  • *jəlA 'rain'
  • *kronA 'road'
  • *t-laB 'rock (1)'
  • *ʔuŋA 'rock (2)'
  • *p-raA 'rock (3)'
  • *hŋaiA 'sand'
  • *praɯB 'silver (1)'
  • *ŋjənA 'silver (2)'
  • *m-kwənA 'smoke'
  • *ɳuiA 'snow'
  • *d-luŋA 'star'
  • *t-laŋA 'sunlight'
  • *(l-)wənA 'sun'
  • *ʔuŋC 'water'
  • *gwjənA 'wind'
Material culture
  • *kwanA 'ax'
  • *daA 'boat'
  • *dzaɯB/C 'chopsticks'
  • *C-ʃeA 'comb'
  • *trauC 'den/nest'
  • *x-ŋoA 'door'
  • *d-luŋA 'drum'
  • *t-lopD 'hat (bamboo)'
  • *kranA 'house'
  • *kwliA 'ladder (1)'
  • *kɣuŋA 'ladder (2)'
  • *pluA 'liquor (1)'
  • *C-kaC 'liquor (2)'
  • *t-laɯA 'medicine'
  • *druA 'mortar'
  • *ŋlotD 'needle'
  • *tsakD 'pestle'
  • *m-tʂuA 'pillar'
  • *hɲeA 'pillow'
  • *C-ʃakD 'rope'
  • *ɲoA 'salt'
  • *gwaŋA 'sieve'
  • *ʔenC 'skirt'
  • *ʒunB 'thread'
  • *mɣaiA 'village'
Kinship and pronouns
  • *taiA 'brother (elder)'
  • *ʒaɯB 'brother (younger)'
  • *lakD 'child'
  • *baA 'father'
  • *paB1 'father'
  • *m-liB 'female-in-law'
  • *klalA 'grandchild'
  • *m-pauB 'grandfather'
  • *jaC 'grandmother'
  • *kuA 'I (1)'
  • *ʔeA 'I (2)'
  • *C-paɯC 'male/husband'
  • *seA 'male/husband'
  • *dʒuC 'male-in-law'
  • *maiC 'mother'
  • *n(ʒ)iA 'name'
  • *bɣuŋC 'orphan'
  • *piC 'sister (elder)'
  • *ʔonC 'sister (younger)'
  • *ŋunA 'spirit'
  • *r-maŋA 'spirit'
  • *ʒanA 'strength'
  • *t-ɣuA 'we'
  • *ʔ-nauA/C 'who'
  • *məA/B 'you'
Adjectives
  • *kəmA 'bitter'
  • *hl/dəmA 'black'
  • *ʔaŋC 'bright'
  • *ŋəlC 'deaf'
  • *(h)ləkD 'deep'
  • *r-meA 'drunk'
  • *kʒaB 'dry'
  • *k-liA 'far'
  • *(m-)ɳəlA 'fat'
  • *m-tikD 'full'
  • *ʔaiA 'good'
  • *kʒəlA 'heavy'
  • *piŋC 'hot'
  • *dokD 'itchy'
  • *prenA 'lazy'
  • *kʒaC 'light (not heavy)'
  • *riC 'long'
  • *ʔiB 'many'
  • *d-laC 'near'
  • *malA 'new'
  • *kuB 'old (1)'
  • *kjaC/B 'old (2)'
  • *(k-)ɖepD 'raw'
  • *ŋ(w)aB 'real'
  • *hŋwuB 'ripe'
  • *roŋB 'rotten'
  • *ʔ-ɳəŋB 'salty'
  • *tʃiB 'satiated'
  • *ɖjelC/B 'shallow'
  • *hɲanC 'short (not long 1)'
  • *tiC 'short (not long 2)'
  • *taB/C 'short (not tall)'
  • *gjaɯC 'skinny'
  • *bwlatD 'sour'
  • *ʔetD 'small'
  • *muB 'smelly'
  • *tjelC 'sweet'
  • *k-ɣwaŋA 'tall'
  • *C-naA 'thick'
  • *ɣwəC 'thin'
  • *tuC 'warm (1)'
  • *ʔunB 'warm (2)'
  • *rəkD 'wet'
  • *r-ʔukD 'white'
  • *C-ŋilC 'yellow'
Verbs
  • *p-laA 'afraid'
  • *pluŋC 'alive'
  • *tsiC 'ask'
  • *m-plauB 'bark (v.)'
  • *ʔapD 'bathe'
  • *ʈaiB 'bite'
  • *rəmC 'bite'
  • *tsolA 'buy'
  • *paC 'carry on back (1)'
  • *m-blikD 'carry on back (2)'
  • *s-leB 'choose'
  • *kləpD 'close eye (1)'
  • *nəpD 'close eye (2)'
  • *(C-)maA 'come'
  • *m-duŋA 'come (return)'
  • *ɖəŋA 'crow (v.)'
  • *teC 'cut (1)'
  • *hrənC 'cut (2)'
  • *caɯC 'descend (1)'
  • *d-loŋA 'descend (2)'
  • *pɣonA 'die'
  • *duA 'do'
  • *l-pənA 'dream'
  • *hromC 'drink'
  • *m-ʈakD 'dry in sun'
  • *kanA 'eat'
  • *tokD 'fall'
  • *t-luiA 'flow'
  • *dəpD 'forget'
  • *nakD 'give'
  • *pwənB 'get (1)'
  • *m-toB 'get (2)'
  • *ɣwaC 'go'
  • *kəmC 'hatch'
  • *ʔənA 'have'
  • *dʒəkD 'hear'
  • *komA 'hold in mouth (1)'
  • *ʔomA 'hold in mouth (2)'
  • *p-ɣonA 'kill'
  • *soA 'know'
  • *k-soA 'laugh'
  • *limC 'lick'
  • *(h)ŋwaiA/B 'love'
  • *təmC 'plant (v.)'
  • *betD 'pluck'
  • *(ʔ)jəŋA/C 'rest'
  • *ʔiB 'scold (1)'
  • *kənC 'scold (2)'
  • *hɲanB 'scold (3)'
  • *kaiA 'see'
  • *tiC 'see (look)'
  • *s-ɣwiA 'sell'
  • *səlB 'shake/shiver'
  • *d-riC 'sick'
  • *ŋuB 'sleep (1)'
  • *ʔuB 'sleep (2)'
  • *muB 'smell'
  • *pɣaB 'split (1)'
  • *deB 'split (2)'
  • *lumC 'steal'
  • *tsuC 'steam (v.)'
  • *d-lwal C/A 'swallow (v.)'
  • *klutD 'take off'
  • *tʂunA 'teach'
  • *hŋa(ɯ)A 'wait'
  • *C-pwiA 'walk'
  • *leC 'wear'
  • *ɲitD 'weep'
Space, time, and deictics
  • *ljuA 'above'
  • *lonA 'back/behind'
  • *dəŋC 'back/behind'
  • *kunA 'before/front'
  • *ɲunB/C 'below'
  • *(h)wənA 'day'
  • *t-luŋC 'inside'
  • *mjaŋB 'left'
  • *m-ɖjanA 'month'
  • *riC 'outside'
  • *(x-)mitD 'right'
  • *ʔ-ɲaC/B 'that'
  • *ʔ-niC/B 'this'
  • *m-(p)ɣiŋA 'year'
Numerals
  • *tʂəmC 'one'
  • *saA 'two'
  • *tuA 'three'
  • *pəA 'four'
  • *r-maA 'five'
  • *x-nəmA 'six'
  • *t-ruA 'seven'
  • *m-ruA 'eight'
  • *s-ɣwaB 'nine'
  • *pwlotD 'ten'
  • *kjənA 'hundred'

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