Nancowry
Nang-kauri[1]
Mūöt
Pronunciation[mɯːət]
Native toNicobar Islands, India
RegionNancowry Island (Mūöt)
Native speakers
930 (2001 census)[2]
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolognanc1247

Nancowry (Nancoury, Nankwari, Mūöt) is a Nicobarese language spoken on the Nancowry Island in the central Nicobar Islands. It is not mutually intelligible with the other Central Nicobarese languages, and is distantly related to Vietnamese and Khmer,

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Alveolar/
Retroflex
Palatal Velar Glottal
Plosive p c k ʔ
Nasal m ɲ ŋ
Fricative fʋ s h
Tap ɾ
Approximant l j
  • The labial glide written variously v and w is written ʋ.

Vowels

Front Central Back
Close i ɯ u
Close-mid e o
Open-mid ɛ ə ɔ
Open æ a

Vocabulary

Paul Sidwell (2017)[3] published in ICAAL 2017 conference on Nicobarese languages.

WordNancowryproto-Nicobarese
hottáɲ*taɲ
fourkoan*foan
childkúan*kuːn
lipmanúɲ*manuːɲ
dogʔám*ʔam
nighthatə́m*hatəːm
malekóɲ*koːɲ
earnáŋ*naŋ
onehĩaŋ*hiaŋ
bellywíaŋ*ʔac
sunhɛ́ŋ-
sweetsíaŋ-
deepcijáw-
thighpulóʔ-
pythontulán-
roadkají-
yawnhiŋáp-
centipedekaʔiáp-
dreamʔinfuá-
tonguekaliták-
overflowyuait-nga*roac
nosemoah*moah
breasttoah*toah
to coughoōàh*ʔoah
armkoâl*koal
in, insideoal, òl*ʔoal
fourfōan*foan
elbowdet-ongkēang*keaŋ

Morphology

Presence of a coda-copy-infixation system. Stock of lexical roots is reduced by active word taboo and hence rely on derivation extensively.

  • kóɲ - 'male, husband'
  • ʔumkóɲ -'to turn into a man'
  • mumkóɲ - 'eunuch'
  • ʔinkóɲtet - 'widower'
  • kóɲu - 'to marry, to have a man'
  • kamóɲu - 'married women'

Shared morphological alternations: the old AA causative has two allomorphs, prefix ha- with monosyllabic stems, infix -um- in disyllabic stems (note: *p > h onset in unstressed σ).

  • ŋok - 'to eat' / haŋok 'to feed'
  • cim - 'to cry' / hacim 'to make someone cry'
  • lapəʔ - 'pretty' / lumpəʔ 'to make someone pretty'
  • karuʔ - 'large' / kumdruʔ 'to enlarge'
Pronouns
PersonSingularDualPlural
1stcə̃ˑ ~ cɯ̃ˑəxãˑʔ (incl.)
ci ʔaˑj (excl.)
xeˑʔ (incl.)
ci ʔəˑj (excl.)
2ndmɛ̃ˑʔinãˑʔifeˑ
3rdʔə̃ˑnʔunãˑʔufeˑ
Dem- Proxnɛˑʔ-ʔiˑn
Dem- Distʔãˑnŋãˑŋkəˑʔ

References

  1. Edward Horace Man, 1889, A dictionary of the central Nicobarese language
  2. Nicobarese, Central at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  3. Sidwell, Paul. 2017. "Proto-Nicobarese Phonology, Morphology, Syntax: work in progress". International Conference on Austroasiatic Linguistics 7, Kiel, Sept 29-Oct 1, 2017.


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