lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageSamre (Samre pronunciation: [samɣeː]), is a nearly extinct Pearic language of Thailand and, formerly, Cambodia. The language is evidently extinct in Cambodia,[1][but this is the figure for Somre of Siem Reap, which is a Northern Chong dialect] but a 1998 survey found 20–30 speakers in Nonsi Subdistrict, Bo Rai District, Trat Province, Thailand and estimated the total number of people able to speak the language to be 200.[2]
Samre |
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Native to | Thailand, Cambodia |
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Region | Trat Province formerly Pursat Province |
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Ethnicity | 200 (2000)[1][but this is the figure for Somre of Siem Reap, which is a Northern Chong dialect] |
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Native speakers | 20–30 (1998)[2] |
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ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
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Glottolog | None |
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ELP | Samre |
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Phonology
The phonemic inventory is typical of modern Mon-Khmer languages and, along with the other Pearic languages, shows some phonological influences from the late Middle Khmer of the 17th century.[3] Samre also shows influence from Thai in that it has a developing tonal system. Like many other Austroasiatic languages in general, and the Pearic languages in particular, Samre vowels may differ in voice quality, a system known as "register", or "phonation". However, the breathy voice versus clear voice distinction is no longer contrastive and is secondary to a word's tone.[2]
Consonants
Samre has 21 consonant phonemes with [ɹ] and [ɰ] occurring as allophones of /ɣ/. They are listed in table form below.
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Labial |
Alveolar |
Palatal |
Velar |
Glottal |
Plosive |
Aspirated |
pʰ |
tʰ |
cʰ |
kʰ |
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Voiceless |
p |
t |
c |
k |
ʔ |
Voiced |
b |
d |
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Nasal |
Voiced |
m |
n |
ɲ |
ŋ |
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Fricative |
Voiceless |
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s |
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h |
Voiced |
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ɣ |
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Approximant |
Voiced |
w |
l | [ɹ] |
j |
[ɰ] |
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The Samre recognize [ɣ] as a sound unique to their language in comparison to Thai and other surrounding indigenous languages. This voiced velar fricative occurs in free variation with the voiced alveolar approximant, [ɹ], except when following /a/ or /aː/ word-finally, in which case it is pronounced as [ɰ], the voiced velar approximant. The pronunciation [ɣ] is mostly heard among the older generation who consider it to be the "correct" pronunciation.[2] It can be considered a "harsh" sound and [ɹ] is sometimes used when the speaker wishes to sound "softer" or "soothing". The [ɣ] sound is not often heard among younger or less fluent speakers who use [ɹ] or replace the sound with a tapped or trilled /r/ due to influence from Thai.[2]
Vowels
Samre contrasts nine vowel qualities which can be either short or long, yielding a total of 18 vowel phonemes. There are three diphthongs: /iə/, /ɨə/, and /uə/. The vowels of Samre are:
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Front |
Central |
Back |
short | long | short | long | short | long |
Close |
/i/ |
/iː/ |
/ɨ/ |
/ɨː/ |
/u/ |
/uː/ |
Close-mid |
/e/ |
/eː/ |
/ə/ |
/əː/ |
/o/ |
/oː/ |
Open-mid |
/ɛ/ |
/ɛː/ |
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/ɔ/ |
/ɔː/ |
Open |
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/a/ |
/aː/ |
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References
 Languages of Thailand |
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Official language | |
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Other Thais | |
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Minority ethnics by languages groups | Austroasiatic | |
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Austronesian | |
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Hmong-Mien | |
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Sino-Tibetan | |
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Non-Indigenous | Immigrant language | |
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Working language | |
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Sign languages | |
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Languages of Cambodia |
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Official language | |
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Indigenous languages | |
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Main foreign languages | |
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Austroasiatic languages |
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Katuic |
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West Katuic | |
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Ta'oihic | |
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Pacoh | |
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Katu | |
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Vietic |
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Viet-Muong | |
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Cuoi | |
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Chutic | |
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Kri | |
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Phong–Liha | |
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Pearic |
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Pear | |
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Western Pearic (Chong) | Central |
- Central Chong
- Samre
- Kasong
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Western | |
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Northern | |
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Southern | |
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Khasi–Palaungic |
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Khasic | |
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Palaungic | Danau | |
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West Palaungic | |
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East Palaungic | Angkuic | |
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Waic | |
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Bit-Khang | |
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Lamet | |
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others | |
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Munda |
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North | |
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South | Kharia | |
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Juang | |
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Sora-Gorum | |
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Gutob-Remo | |
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Gta’ | |
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Nicobarese |
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Chaura-Teresa | |
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Central | |
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Southern | |
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Aslian |
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Jahaic (Northern) | |
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Senoic (Central) | |
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Jah Hut | |
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Semelaic (Southern) | |
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unclassified | |
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Proto-languages |
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- Proto-Austroasiatic
- Proto-Palaungic
- Proto-Khmeric
- Proto-Aslian
- Proto-Munda
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Italics indicates extinct languages |
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