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Songlin language

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Sino-Tibetan language
Songlin
sang3lin1bu1lo3gye1
Pronunciation[sɑŋ˧˩lin˥pu˥lo˧˩ɟe˥]
Native toChina
RegionShangchayu Town,Zayu County,Nyingchi Prefecture,Tibet
Native speakers
1,000 (2019)[1]
Sino-Tibetan
  • (unclassified)
    • Songlin
Pinyin (proposed)
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologsong1316

Songlin (Chinese:松林语) is a divergent, unclassifiedSino-Tibetan language spoken inZayu County,Nyingchi Prefecture,Tibet. A linguistic description of Songlin has been published in a monograph by Song (2019).[1]

Names

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Songlin speakers refer to their language assang3lin1bu1lo3gye1, and to Songlin village assang3lin1 (Song 2019:6).[1]

History of documentation

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Jiang Huo (江获) first learned about the existence of Songlin while doing research on Idu during the 2000s, when localIdu people in the Upper Chayu Town area reported that the "Songleng Tuyu" 松冷土语 was spoken nearby. After preliminary data was collected in 2014, intensive field work was conducted during the summers of 2015–2017 by a Chinese research team led by Li Daqin (李大勤) (Song 2019:13). A monograph documenting the Songlin language,Xizang Chayu Songlin yu (西藏察隅松林语), was written by Song Cheng (宋成) and submitted for publication in 2018. The book was released in 2019.[1]

Demographics

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The language is spoken in Songlin Village 松林村, Upper Chayu Town 上察隅镇 by approximately 1,000 people. The locallingua franca of the area is the Zayu dialect ofKhams Tibetan. Some Songlin speakers can speakIdu andgSerkhu, both of which are also spoken in Upper Chayu Town 上察隅镇.[2]

Songlin village is located on the western banks of theKangrigarbo Qu (贡日嘎布曲) river, several kilometers to the northwest of the Upper Chayu/Shangchayu Town (ʐoŋ˧˩ȶø˥ in Songlin; located further downstream on the same river). Some nearby villages include Gonggu 巩固, Xiba 西巴 (ɕi˥tɑ˥ in Songlin), and Rongyu 荣玉 to the north, and Zongba 宗巴 and Migu 米古 to the south (Song 2019:6).

Classification

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Song & Lin (2020) shows that Songlin is not closely related to any of the surrounding Tibeto-Burman languages and cannot be classified as aTibetic language.[2] A computational phylogenetic study by Jiang (2023) also demonstrates the divergent position of Songlin.[3] Songlin and theMishmi languages all are spoken inZayu County, but Songlin is not closely related to any of them.

Phonology

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Consonants

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The consonant inventory of Songlin is as follows (Song 2019:18–19).[1]

LabialAlveolarRetroflexAlveolo-palatalPalatalVelarGlottal
Plosivevoicelessptȶck
aspiratedȶʰ
voicedbdȡɟg
Nasalvoicelessȵ̥ŋ̥
voicedmnȵŋ
Fricativevoicelesssʂɕh
voicedzʐʑ
Affricatevoicelessts
aspiratedtsʰtʂʰtɕʰ
voiceddz
Approximantwj
Lateralvoicelessɬ
voicedl

Consonant clusters include: nb, nd, nȡ, nɟ, ng, ndz, ndʑ, ndʐ, pʐ, pʰʐ, bʐ, nbʐ, kʐ, kʰʐ, gʐ, nbʐ, ngʐ. /n/- is treated as part of consonant clusters, rather than as part of prenasalized initial consonants.

Note: InSinology, ȵ is roughly equivalent to [ɲ] or [nʲ], while ȶ and ȡ can typically be transcribed as [tʲ] and [dʲ], respectively, although in practice they can actually be equivalent to [tʃ] or [dʒ] instead, or other similaraffricates. Also, ɕ and ʑ often, but not always, correspond to [ʃ] and [ʒ] in IPA transcriptions used by non-Sinologists. For further information, seeobsolete and nonstandard symbols in the International Phonetic Alphabet.

Vowels

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There are 12 vowels: i, y, ɯ, u, e, ø, o, ə, ɛ, ɑ, ɿ, ʮ (Song 2019:21–22).

Songlin has 5 diphthongs: ui, ɯi, ou, ie, iɛ.

Note that ɿ [ɨ] is used by Sinologists, as well as ʮ ([ʉ], [ɹ̩ʷ] or [z̩ʷ]), which is a labialized syllabicdenti-alveolar approximant used by Sinologists.

Tones

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There are three tones in Songlin.

Tone numberPitch valueDescription
1/˥/high level (高平)
2/˨˦/mid rising (中升)
3/˧˩/low falling (低降)

About 50% of all words in Songlin have the high level tone /˥/, while the mid rising /˨˦/ and low falling /˧˩/ tones are each found in approximately 25% of all Songlin words (Song 2019:24).

Script

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Song (2019:30–32) proposes apinyin-based script for Songlin.

Consonants
Songlin scriptIPA
aɑ
bp
ctsʰ
dt
eə
ff
gk
hh
ii
j
k
ll
mm
nn
oo
p
qtɕʰ
rʐ
ss
t
uu
vy
ww
xɕ
yj
zts
Consonant clusters
Songlin scriptIPA
nbbnb
nddnd
nddy
nggy
nggng
nzndz
njndʑ
nzhndʐ
br
prpʰʐ
bbr
gr
krkʰʐ
ggr
nbbrnbʐ
nggrngʐ
Vowels
Songlin scriptIPA
aɑ
eə
eee
eeeɛ
ii
iiɿ
iiiʮ
oo
ooø
uu
uuɯ
vy
Rimes
Songlin scriptIPA
inin
ing
engəŋ
eeenɛn
anɑn
angɑŋ
uunɯn
uungɯŋ
ianiɛn
ong

Tones are transcribed using the numerals 1, 2, and 3 (see theTones section above):

Tones
Songlin scriptPitch value
1/55/ (high level)
2/24/ (mid rising)
3/31/ (low falling)

Example phrase (Song 2019:33):

ga1sii1 ga1sii1 dyv1 neng3
'once upon a time'/'a very long time ago' (很久很久以前)

Morphology

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Some common prefixes in Songlin are (Song 2019:43):[1]

  • ɑ˧˩-: nominal prefix
  • mɑ˧˩-: nominal prefix
  • kə˧˩-: used before some verbs, some body parts, and various nouns

Some suffixes are:

  • -pɑ˥: used with human-related terms, body parts, and others
  • -tso˥: 'son' (儿); masculine/diminutive, used to mark an animate noun (person or animal) as male, juvenile, or small

Reduplication is commonly used to form new nouns (Song 2019:45–46).

Pronouns

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The Songlin pronouns are (Song 2019:134):[1]

singulardualplural
1st personINCLŋɑ˥ɑ˨˦kʰə˥ȵi˥ɑ˨˦se˥
EXCLŋɑ˧˩kʰə˥ȵi˥ŋɑ˧˩se˥
2nd personnu˥nə˧˩kʰə˥ȵi˥nə˧˩se˥
3rd personpu˨˦pə˧˩kʰə˥ȵi˥pə˧˩se˥

Interrogatives

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Songlin interrogatives are (Song 2019:140):[1]

GlossSonglin
who?ʃɑŋ˧˩ŋɑ˥
what?; which?cʰe˥/hɑ˧˩mi˥
when?ȵɛn˨˦kʰɑ˧˩
where?hɑ˧˩ndɑ˥
how many?hɑ˧˩ȶi˥
how?hɑ˧˩nbo˥

Sentence examples

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The following Songlin sentence examples are from Yan (Song 2020:656). Songlin hasSOV word order.[2]

ŋɑ˥

1.SG

tɕi˧˩tɕi˥

water

tɕʰɑŋ˥

drink

koŋ˥

PROG

nəŋ˧˩

PRT

ŋɑ˥ tɕi˧˩tɕi˥ tɕʰɑŋ˥ koŋ˥ nəŋ˧˩

1.SG water drink PROG PRT

I am drinking water.

pin˥wu˥

sky

kʰu˧˩mu˥

rain

ju˥

fall

koŋ˥

PROG

nəŋ˧˩

PRT

pin˥wu˥ kʰu˧˩mu˥ ju˥ koŋ˥ nəŋ˧˩

sky rain fall PROG PRT

Rain is falling. (lit.''The sky is falling rain.'')

Vocabulary

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The following are Songlin words cited from Song (2020).[2]

Chinese glossEnglish glossSonglin
onetɕi˧˩tɑ˥
twokʰɑ˧˩ȵi˥
threesɯŋ˥
fourʑi˨˦
fivepo˧˩ŋoŋ˨˦
sixtʂʰɯ˨˦
sevenȵ̥in˨˦
eightpu˧˩ndʑe˨˦
ninegu˨˦
windkʐi˨˦
rainbowzɑ˥
right (side)tʂoŋ˥lɑ˥
外面outsidepɑ˧˩tɕy˨˦
跳蚤fleakɑ˧˩ji˥
(牛)角horn (of cattle)goŋ˨˦kʰʐɿ˥
尾巴tailndʑoŋ˥mɑŋ˥
脖子neckkɑ˥loŋ˥
backci˨˦tsʰɿ˥
(树)叶子leaf (of tree)kʰɑ˧˩pɑ˨˦
sweattsʰɑ¹³pɑ˨˦
尿urinetɕʰi˧˩li˥
government officialngə˥tʂʰɿ˥
孙子grandsonnoŋ˧˩tɕy˥
shoeku˧˩ȵu˥
刀子knifenba˧˩ju˥
boattʂɿ˧˩dzin˥
ghost, spirittɕʰo˨˦
walkci˥
fly (v.)ku˨˦
eatndzo˥
roast, bakepu˥
pullpʰʐo˨˦
tie (v.)pɯi˥
sleepŋoŋ˨˦
darepin˥
hepu˨˦
goodȵe˨˦ȵe˥
smallkɑ˧˩tsɛ˥
old (of things)bi˨˦
veryʐɛ˨˦
星星starkɑ˥mɑ˥
地、土earth, soilpʐo˨˦
mountainʐɿ˨˦
金子goldsie˥
水獭otternɑ˥sɛn˥
hair (body)n̥oŋ˨˦
柱子pillarkɑ˥wɑ˥
needlekʰɛ˨˦
clothʐe˨˦
temple (Buddhist)nɟø˥nba˥
镰刀sickleɕin˥koŋ˥
锯子saw (tool)su˥li˥
绳子ropenbɑ˧˩je˨˦
listenndʑo˥
bighɑ˥ndu˥
high, tallsen˥
you (sg.)nu˥
干净cleanɕɑŋ˥ngʐɑŋ˥
软的softȵɛ˨˦ȵɛ˨˦
黄的yellowsɛ˥sɛ˥
轻的light (weight)jɑŋ˨˦jɑŋ˥
新的newɕi˧˩tso˨˦
bridgedɑŋ˨˦
火柴firewoodmi˧˩tʂʰe˥
treetɕʰɑŋ˨˦

References

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  1. ^abcdefghSong, Cheng 宋成 (2019).Xizang Chayu Songlin yu 西藏察隅松林语. Beijing:The Commercial Press.ISBN 9787100175234.OCLC 1152175771.
  2. ^abcdSong, Cheng 宋成; Lin, Xin 林鑫 (2020)."On Songlin Language Status from the Chatacterisitics of Tibetic Branch 从藏语支语言的特点看松林语的语言地位".Linguistic Sciences 语言科学.19 (6):649–659.doi:10.7509/j.linsci.ISSN 1671-9484. Retrieved2023-03-16.
  3. ^Jiang, Huo 江荻 (2023-02-28)."Linguistic diversity and classification in Tibet 西藏的语言多样性及其分类". Chinese Tibetology Center 中国藏学研究中心. Retrieved2023-03-16.
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