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Short description: Reconstructed ancestor of the Kra languages
Proto-Kra
Reconstruction ofKra languages
Reconstructed
ancestor
Proto-Kra–Dai

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-Western Kra (Gelao, Lachi)
      • Proto-Southern Kra (Laha)
    • Proto-Central-East Kra
      • Proto-Central Kra (Paha)
      • Proto-Eastern Kra (Buyang, Qabiao)

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). 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'

Notes

  1. Miyake, Marc. 2008. Did Proto-Kra have retroflex initials? (Parts 1, 2-6, 7-9, 10, 11)

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