lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageThe Bungku–Tolaki languages (also known as Bungku–Mori in older literature[1]) are a group of languages spoken primarily in South East Sulawesi province, Indonesia, and in neighboring parts of Central and South Sulawesi provinces.
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
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Geographic distribution | Sulawesi |
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Linguistic classification | Austronesian |
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Proto-language | Proto-Bungku-Tolaki |
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Glottolog | bung1268 |
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Languages
Mead (1998:117) presents the following tree-model classification for Bungku–Tolaki. This classification is based on the historical-comparative method in linguistics.[2]
This classification supersedes Mead (1999), an earlier classification proposed by Mead in 1994.[3] Based on a lexicostatistical comparison, his earlier classification proposed 'Bungku,' 'Mori,' and 'Tolaki' as primary subdivisions under Bungku–Tolaki. In view of more recent evidence from shared sound change and innovations in pronoun sets, the unity of the proposed Mori group (comprising Bahonsuai, Mori Bawah, Mori Atas, Padoe and Tomadino) could not be maintained. Additional information can be found at Mori language.
Phonology
The sound system of all Bungku–Tolaki is characterized by a simple five-vowel system and the complete lack of final consonants.[2][4]
Reconstruction
Proto-Bungku-Tolaki |
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Reconstruction of | Bungku-Tolaki languages |
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Proto-Bungku–Tolaki has been reconstructed by Mead (1998).[2]
References
- Noorduyn J. (1991). A Critical Survey of Studies on the Languages of Sulawesi. Leiden: KITLV Press.
- Mead, David. 1998. Proto–Bungku-Tolaki: Reconstruction of its phonology and aspects of its morphosyntax . PhD dissertation. Houston: Rice University. hdl:1911/19290
- Mead, David. 1999. The Bungku–Tolaki languages of south-eastern Sulawesi, Indonesia. Series D-91. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. hdl:1885/146198 doi:10.15144/PL-D91
- Mead, David (1996). "The Evidence for Final Consonants in Proto-Bungku-Tolaki". Oceanic Linguistics. 35 (2): 180–194. doi:10.2307/3623172.
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На других языках
[de] Bungku-Tolaki-Sprachen
Die Bungku-Tolaki-Sprachen bilden einen Zweig der malayo-polynesischen Sprachen innerhalb der austronesischen Sprachen. Die Gruppe der Sprachen wird in Südostsulawesi und benachbarten Teilen von Südsulawesi und Zentralsulawesi gesprochen.
- [en] Bungku–Tolaki languages
[ru] Бунгку-толаки
Бунгку-толаки (индон. Rumpun bahasa Bungku Tolaki) — группа близкородственных идиом, входящая в состав австронезийской языковой семьи. Данные диалекты (идиомы) распространены в основном в провинции Юго-Восточный Сулавеси, а также в соседних провинциях Центральный и Южный Сулавеси.
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