Lyngngam is an Austroasiatic language of Northeast India closely related to Khasi language. Once listed as a dialect of Khasi, Lyngngam has in recent literature been classified as a distinct language. Lyngngam speakers have food and dress similar to the neighboring Garo people.
The following table lists the consonants attested in Lyngngam.[2]
Bilabial
Alveolar
Palatal
Velar
Glottal
Nasal
/m/
/n/
/ɲ/
/ŋ/
Stop
voiceless
/p/
/t/
/c/
/k/
/ʔ/
aspirated
/pʰ/
/tʰ/
/cʰ/
/kʰ/
voiced
/b/
/d/
/ɟ/
/ɡ/
Voiceless fricative
/s/
/h/
Liquid
/l, r/
Glide
/w/
/j/
The main difference with the Khasi language is that Lyngngam does not possess the voiced aspirated series. Furthermore, Lyngngam does not have the phoneme /ç/. Words which have /ç/ in Khasi typically have /c/ or /s/ in Lyngngam,[3] as in the following pairs of cognates:
Lyngngam
Khasi
meaning
cʔeŋ
çʔeŋ
bone
cɨppʰeu
çipʰeu
10
sɲjək
çɲiuʔ
hair
snaːr
çnjaʔ
chisel
Vowel inventory
The following table lists the vowel inventory of the language.[2] The only vowels showing a length distinction are /i/ and /a/, in contradistinction to Khasi, where length is distinctive for all vowels.
Front unrounded
Central unrounded
Back rounded
High
/i, iː/
/ɨ/
/u/
Mid
/e/
/ə/
/o/
Low
/a, aː/
Words with diphthongs in Khasi have monophthongs in Lyngngam,[3] as in the following pairs of cognates:
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