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Wui language

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Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
Wui
tʰa³³weɪ⁵² ma³³lan³¹
Native toIndia
RegionWui village,Noklak District,Nagaland
EthnicityWui Naga
Native speakers
< 1,000 (2023)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologwuii1234

Wui (autonym:tʰa³³wɛ⁵² ma³³lan⁵², lit. 'crab language') is aSino-Tibetan language spoken inWui village,Noklak District,Nagaland, India (26°02′10″N95°04′01″E / 26.036°N 95.067°E /26.036; 95.067). There are just under 1,000 speakers.[1]

Background

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Wui is spoken in the single village of Wui, which has about 150 houses. Wui village is situated 10 km west of the India-Myanmar border on thePatsho Range in easternNagaland. It is estimated that there are less than 1,000 speakers.[1]

Nearby languages includeTikhir (Aoic) and variousKhiamniunganic (Konyakian) varieties. Wui speakers consider themselves to be an ethnic subgroup of theKhiamniungan people and also speakPatsho Khiamniungan. Many Wui people are fluent inNagamese.[1]

Classification

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Due to its divergent lexicon and typological features, the classification of Wui is uncertain. Coupe (2023) suggests a divergentCentral Naga affiliation. However, Wui lacks rhotics, which are characteristic of most Central Naga languages.[1]

Phonology

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The phonological inventory of Wui is as follows.[1]

Consonants
labial/
labiodental
dentalpalatal/
palato-alveolar
velarglottal
stop, unasipratedptkʔ
stop, aspirated
affricate, unaspiratedts
affricate, aspiratedtsʰtʃʰ
nasalmnɲŋ
nasal, glottalizedŋˀ
fricative(v)sʃ
approximantwljh
Vowels
iʉu
ɛɔ
a

There are three phonemic tones in Wui, which are:[2]

  • high level /55/
  • mid level /33/
  • high falling /52/

Pronouns

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Wui personal pronouns are as follows.[1]

singulardualplural
1st personŋa⁵²i³³tsai⁵²i³³sɪm³³
2nd personnaŋ⁵²la³³tsaɪ⁵²la³³sɪm³³
3rd personta³³pau⁵²tʃaʊ³³ɲɪt³³tʃaʊ³³la³³

Lexicon

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Below are someSwadesh list items for Wui as provided in Coupe (2023).[2]

GlossWui
Iŋa⁵²
you (sg.)nâŋ
wei³³tsaɪ⁵²
thistʃaʊ⁵²
thatkʰɔ⁵²
who?siʊ⁵²
what?kaʊ⁵⁵tɔ⁵²
alltɛ³³la³³pʊm⁵²
manypaŋ⁵²nɛ³³
onekʰaʔ³³
twoa³³ɲɪt³³
bigta⁵⁵waʔ³³
longʃi⁵⁵nɛ³³
smalla³³laŋ⁵²
womantʰa³³ɲu³³lia⁵²
manta³³pu³³lia⁵²
personmaiʔ⁵⁵
fishtha³³ŋɔʔ⁵⁵
birdu³³lia⁵²
doghaɪ⁵²
lousetʃʰɪ⁵⁵paɪ⁵²
treesɪn⁵²
seedtʃaɪʔ³³
leaftaʊ³³ɔ⁵²
rootta³³lɪn³³
barksiŋ³³kʊap³³
skintsak³³kʊap³³
fleshta³³ma³³tɪn⁵⁵
bloodtʰaɪʔ³³
bonetă³³lɪt³³
greaseta³³sɛ⁵²
eggvɛ⁵⁵la⁵⁵tai³³
hornta³³la³³tʃaɪ⁵⁵
tailta³³la³³ma⁵⁵
hairtă³³kɛ³³ɲɪm³³
headtă³³kɛ⁵²
earnʉ³³pʉ³³
eyeɲit³³tsaŋ³¹
nosethă³³no³³
mouththa³³ɔ⁵²
toothpʰɔ⁵²
tonguema³³la⁵²
fingernailmă³³lɪn⁵²
footmă³³pʰɔ⁵²
kneema³³kʰɔk³³
handkʰɛt³³
bellyhan⁵²
neckʉ⁵²
breastsla³³ɲʉʔ³³
hearttă³³ŋi³³la³³sa⁵²
drinkʉʔ⁵⁵
eattsɔ⁵⁵jaʔ⁵²
bitema³³kăk⁵²
seea³³tsaʊ⁵⁵pɛʔ³³
knowma³³tat³³
sleepip³³
dietă³³saɪ³³wa⁵²
killta³³lɛ³³sat⁵⁵
swimtɛɪ³³ la³³tʰak⁵⁵
walka³³pɪaŋ⁵⁵pɛʔ³¹
comelɔʔ³³
sitnuɪʔ⁵⁵
standjap³³
givelɛ⁵⁵paɪʔ³³
sayhɔʔ³³
sunja⁵⁵ŋaɪ⁵⁵
moonɔ⁵²
startʃɪ⁵⁵nɛ⁵⁵
watertaɪ⁵²
raintɪn³³taɪ⁵²
stoneloŋ⁵²
earthla³³la³³
cloudla³³ma⁵²
smokema³³ma³³kʰaʊʔ⁵⁵
firema⁵²
ashlaʊ⁵⁵ʊt⁵⁵
pathlam⁵²
whitema³³ŋi⁵²
nighttsi³³ɪn³³
fulllɛ⁵⁵ta⁵⁵tʃɪ̰n³³
nameɲɪn⁵²

References

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  1. ^abcdefgCoupe, Alexander R. (2023).Preliminary Report on Wui: An Undocumented Language of Eastern Nagaland. 56th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, 10-12 October 2023. Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok.
  2. ^abCoupe, Alexander R. (2023). "Swadesh 100 list comparisons – Wui v. Aoic & Patsho Khiamniungan". Supplementary material inPreliminary Report on Wui: An Undocumented Language of Eastern Nagaland. 56th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, 10-12 October 2023. Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok.
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