Southeastern Katë dialect

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Southeastern Katë
Native toAfghanistan
RegionNuristan, Kunar
Native speakers
20,000 (2011)[1]
Arabic script
Language codes
ISO 639-3bsh – inclusive code
Individual code:
xvi – Kamviri
Glottologkati1270
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Southeastern Katë is a dialect of the Katë language spoken by the Kom and Kata in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan. It includes the so-called Kamviri and Mumviri dialects, spoken in Mangul, Sasku and Gabalgrom in the Bashgal Valley.

Innovations

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According to Halfmann (2024), the primary innovations of the Southeastern dialect include secondary vowel length from monophthongization of vowel + v, a progressive suffix -n-, intervocalic consonant lenition (usually sibilants and velars), post-nasal voicing, and merger of Proto-Nuristani pre-tonic *a and as a.

Phonology

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The inventory as described by Richard Strand.[2] In addition, there is stress.

The neutral articulatory posture, as in the reduced vowel /a/, consists of the tip of the tongue behind the lower teeth and a raised tongue root is linked with a raised larynx, producing a characteristic pitch for unstressed vowels of about an octave above the pitch of a relaxed larynx.

Consonants

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Labial Dental/
Alveolar
Retroflex Post-
Alveolar
Velar
Plosive voiceless p t ʈ k
voiced b d ɖ ɡ
Affricate voiceless t͡s t͡ʂ t͡ʃ
voiced d͡z d͡ʐ d͡ʒ
Fricative voiceless (f) s ʂ ʃ (x)
voiced v z ʐ ʒ ɣ
Nasal m n ɳ ŋ
Tap ɾ (ɽ)
Approximant lateral l
central ɻ j
  • Sounds [f, x, q, ɢ, ħ, ʕ, h, ʔ] are found in loanwords.
  • Between vowels, /s, ʂ, ʃ/ voice to [z, ʐ, ʒ].
  • /v/ can also be heard as bilabial [β] or a labial approximant [w].
  • For most speakers, and especially in Kombřom, /ʈ/ becomes a retroflex flap [ɽ].
  • /k/ becomes a velar tap [ɡ̆].

One suffix /ti/ voices to [di] for most speakers.

The sequences /ʈɭ/, /ɖɭ/ are phonetically affricates.

Nasals voice a following obstruent.

Laminal consonants change a following /a/ from [ɨ] to [i].

Vowels

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Front Central Back
High i y (ɨ ⟨a⟩) u
Mid e ə ⟨a⟩ o
Low a ⟨â⟩ (ɔ)

⟨a⟩ is [ː] after another vowel, [i] after a laminal consonant and after /ik, ek, iɡ, eɡ/. For some speakers, it is [u] after /uk, yk, uɡ, yɡ/. Otherwise it is [ə] or [ɨ].

Vocabulary

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Pronouns

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Person Direct Genitive Oblique
1st sg. õ, õċ yī̃
pl. yimó yimṓ
2nd sg. tu
pl. šo šō

Numbers

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  1. e, ev, ē
  2. tre
  3. što
  4. puč
  5. ṣu
  6. sut
  7. vuṣṭ
  8. nu
  9. duċ
  10. yaníċ
  11. diċ
  12. triċ
  13. štreċ
  14. pačíċ
  15. ṣeċ
  16. satíċ
  17. aṣṭíċ
  18. neċ
  19. viċí

Further reading

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References

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  1. ^ Southeastern Katë at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Kamviri at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ The Sound System of kâmvʹiri

Bibliography

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  • The Mumo. Retrieved July 10, 2006, from Richard F. Strand: Nuristan, Hidden Land of the Hindu-Kush [1].
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