Khasic languages

Family of Austroasiatic languages native to the Shillong Plateau From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Khasic or Khasian languages are a family of Austroasiatic languages native to the Shillong Plateau and spoken by the Khasi, Pnar and other related ethnic groups. Most of them reside in the northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya where Khasi speakers form a plurality of the population. Smaller Khasic-speaking pockets are found in Assam, Manipur, Mizoram and Sylhet Division of Bangladesh.[1]

Geographic
distribution
India, Bangladesh
Proto-languageProto-Khasic
Subdivisions
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Khasic
Geographic
distribution
India, Bangladesh
Linguistic classificationAustroasiatic
Proto-languageProto-Khasic
Subdivisions
Language codes
Glottologkhas1268
Map of the Khasic languages
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Languages

Sidwell (2018: 27–31) classifies the Khasian languages as follows.

Varieties called Bhoi are dialects of both Pnar and Khasi.

External relationships

Paul Sidwell (2011) suggests that Khasian is closely related to Palaungic, forming a Khasi–Palaungic branch.

The following eight Khasian-Palaungic isoglosses have been identified by Sidwell (2018: 32).

More information Gloss, Proto-Khasian (Sidwell 2018) ...
GlossProto-Khasian
(Sidwell 2018)
Proto-Palaungic
(Sidwell 2015)[2]
blood*snaːm*snaːm
claw/nail*trʧʰiːm*rənsiːm
hair*sɲuʔ*ɲuk
man/husbandtrmɛ (Amwi)*-meʔ
rain*slap;
slɛ (Amwi)
*clɛʔ
swim*ɟŋiː*ŋɔj
two*ʔaːr*ləʔaːr
water*ʔum*ʔoːm
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Lexical innovations

Sidwell (2018: 23) lists the following Khasian lexical innovations (i.e., defining lexical forms) that are found exclusively in the Khasian branch, but not in other Austroasiatic branches).

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English glossProto-KhasianLyngngamMaramKhasiPnarMnarWar
cooked rice *ʤaːʥaʤaja /ʤaː/ʤaciʧi
moon *bnəːjbnibnebnai /bnaːi/bnajpnipnʊ
to sing *rwəːjrəŋwirwejrwái /rwaːi/rwajrvʊ
four *saːwsawsawsáw /saːw/sosɔuria
river *waʔwaɁwah /waːʔ/waɁwaɁwaɁ
all *barɔɁprokbarɔʔbaroh /barɔːʔ/warɔʔbərɒʔ
pig *sniaŋsɲaŋsniaŋsniang /sniaŋ/sniaŋcʰɲaŋrniŋ
sand *ʧʔiapʥʔepʧiʔɛpshyiap /ʃʔiap/ʧʔiapʃʔipʃʔiap
to drink *di:ʔ/cdecdɔcdih /diːʔ/diʔdeʔdeʔ
flower/star *kʰloːrkʰlorkʰlɔrkhlúr /kʰloːr/kʰlorkhlʊə
tongue *tʰnləːctəloctʰl̩letthyllied /tʰɨlleːc/tʰl̩leɟkʰlutkʰlit
ice/freeze *tʰaʔtʰaʔtʰaʔthah /tʰaːʔ/tʰaʔtʰaʔtʰaʔ
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Reconstruction

Proto-Khasian and Proto-Pnar-Khasi-Lyngngam have been reconstructed by Paul Sidwell (2018). Proto-Khasian is estimated to have originated about 2,000-2,500 years ago, with War splitting from other Khasian linguistic varieties about 1,500 years ago (Sidwell 2018: 20).

Proto-Khasian morphology includes a causative *pN- prefix and verbalizing *-r- infix (Sidwell 2018: 66-67).

The following reconstructed paradigmatic and closed class morphemes in Proto-Khasian are from Sidwell (2018: 51-67).

Personal pronouns
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MasculineFemininePlural
1st person *ŋa (topic/oblique);
*ʔɔ (default)
*ŋa (topic/oblique);
*ʔɔ (default)
*ʔi
2nd person *me*pʰa*pʰi
3rd person
(animate)
*ʔu*ka*ki
3rd person
(inanimate ~ diminutive)
*ʔi*ʔi*ʔi
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Demonstratives
  • *ni 'proximal'
  • *tu 'mesiodistal'
  • *taj 'distal (visible)'
  • *te 'mesioproximal'
  • *tɛ 'distal (non-visible)'
Negators
  • *ʔǝm 'not'
  • *ham 'do not'
  • *ta 'not'
Prepositions/case markers
  • *ha 'locative/oblique'
  • *ʤɔŋ 'to possess'
  • *da 'instrumental'
  • *ba (?) 'and/with'
  • *tV 'oblique'
Tense/aspect morphemes
  • *la:j 'to go'
  • *dɛp 'finish'
  • *diʔ 'to go'
  • *daː 'have'
  • *ʤuʔ 'same'
Morphological affixes
  • *pN- 'prefix'
  • *-r- 'verbalizer'
Numerals
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GlossProto-KhasianProto-Pnar-
Khasi-Lyngngam
one*wiː~*miː
one*ʧiː
two*ʔaːr
three*laːj
four*saːw
five*san
six*tʰruː
seven*ʰnɲəw
eight*pʰraː
nine*kʰndaːj
ten*pʰəw
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Sound changes

Sidwell (2018) lists the following sound changes from Pre-Khasian (i.e., the ancestral stage of Khasian that preceded Proto-Khasian) to Proto-Khasian.

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