| Chepang | |
|---|---|
| च्योःबाङ् | |
The word "Chepang" written in Devanagari script | |
| Region | Nepal |
| Ethnicity | Chepang |
Native speakers | 59,000 (2021 census)[1] |
Sino-Tibetan
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| Devanagari | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | cdm |
| Glottolog | chep1245 |
| ELP | Chepang |
Chepang is classified as Vulnerable by theUNESCOAtlas of the World's Languages in Danger. | |
Chepang is a language spoken by approximately 59,000 people in South-CentralNepal.[1] The people are known asChepang. In 2003,Randy LaPolla proposed that the Chepang may be part of a larger "Rung" group. Another group who speaks Chepang, living across theGandaki river, call themselves Bujheli.
| Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nasal | m | n̪ | ŋ | ||||
| Stop | Voiceless | p | t̪ | t͡s | k | ||
| Voiced | b | d̪ | d͡z | g | |||
| Fricative | s | h | |||||
| Approximant | l | j | w | ||||
The glottal stop isrealized in some contexts, though usually not as a full closure and is instead presented asfalling pitch,laryngealization, re-articulation, or bylengthening of the segment before.[3] Some example of possible occurrences are listed below:
The voiceless alveolar sibilant /s/ is also realized as /ʃ/ before front vowels.[3]
/w/ when directly next to front vowels is realized as the labio-dental approximant [ʋ][3]
| Front | Central | Back | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Close | i | u | |
| Mid | e | ə | o |
| Open | a |
Research suggests that Chepang may have had a three vowel system at one point in time.[3] Those vowels being /i/ /u/ and /ə/, this is uncommon for a three vowel system as commonly they consist of /a/ /i/ and /u/ as seen inClassical Arabic,Greenlandic andQuechua.
Chepang can be described as having a basic word order ofSubjectObjectVerb (SOV) with some alterations due to context. The text below provides an example:
ʔuyhle
Formerly
kəsyaʔ-ʔl
deer-AG
manta-kay
person-DO
mayʔ
meat
jeʔ-ʔo
eat-NMZ
kheʔ-to
be
ʔuyhle kəsyaʔ-ʔl manta-kay mayʔ jeʔ-ʔo kheʔ-to
Formerly deer-AG person-DO meat eat-NMZ be
Formerly, deer used to eat people
But it is difficult to define a subject and object for the language in Chepang and may be more accurately described as a verb-final language. The verb does, for the most part, follow its related noun phrases and other constituents. Though it is not uncommon to see the NP follow the verb used as an afterthought.
budhl-kay
wife-DO
budha-ʔl
husband-AG
budhl-kay jan-ʔaka-n budha-ʔl
wife-DO scold-PST-AG husband-AG
He scolded his wife, the husband (did)
Chepang is spoken in the followingdistricts of Nepal (Ethnologue).
Dialects are Western Chepang and Eastern Chepang.
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