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1 Phonology  



1.1  Consonants  





1.2  Vowels  





1.3  Tonemes  







2 References  














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Katso
Kazhuo, Khatso
Native toChina

Native speakers

(4,000 cited 1997)[1]

Language family

Sino-Tibetan

Language codes
ISO 639-3kaf
Glottologkats1235
ELP
  • Khatso
  • Katso, also known as KazhuoorKhatso (autonyms: kʰɑ⁵⁵tso³¹, kɑ⁵⁵tso³¹; Chinese: 卡卓), is a Loloish language of Xingmeng Township (兴蒙乡), Tonghai County, Yunnan, China. The speakers are officially classified as ethnic Mongols, although they speak a Loloish language. Over 99% of the residents township speak Katso, and Katso is used as a means of daily communication, though it is fading amongst younger speakers.

    Katso speakers call themselves kʰɑ⁵⁵tso³¹ (卡卓) or kɑ⁵⁵tso³¹ (嘎卓) (Kazhuoyu Yanjiu).

    Phonology[edit]

    Katso is young, being no older than 750 years old.[3] Lama (2012) lists the following sound changes from Proto-Loloish as Kazhuoish innovations.

    Consonants[edit]

    The consonants for Katso according to Donlay (2019) are as follows:[3]

    Labial Alveolar (Alveolo-)

    Palatal

    Velar Glottal
    plain sibilant
    Nasal voiced m n ɲ ŋ
    Stop/

    Affricate

    unvoiced p t ts k
    aspirated tsʰ tɕʰ
    Fricative unvoiced f s ɕ x h
    voiced v z ɣ
    Approximant voiced l j w

    Consonants may not appear as clusters, and there are no coda consonants in Katso. The consonants /m/ and /ŋ/ can serve as syllable nuclei. Some authors like Mu (2002) and Dai (2008) describe an additional phoneme /ʑ/.

    Vowels[edit]

    Katso does not exhibit certain vowel qualities common in other Loloish languages like nasal vowels or the laryngeally-constricted vowels found in Nuosu.

    Front Central Back
    unrounded rounded
    Syllabic Consonant z̩ v̩
    Close i ɯ
    Mid ɛ ɤ ɔ
    Low a

    The two fricated vowels, /z̩/ (transcribed as /ɿ/ in Sinologist convention) and /v̩/ are described by Donlay (2019) as being a high central apical vowel and a high central fricative vowel respectively. The two both exhibit high degrees of turbulence and frication. The phoneme /z̩/ may only occur after /s, z, ts, tsʰ/, and contrasts with /i/ (see tsz̩⁵³ "basket" / tsi⁵³ "to cut (with scissors)". The high central fricative /v̩/, compared to its fricative counterpart /v/, is pronounced with the articulators more open forming a more resonant quality. In some instances it may lose sufficient frication to be similar to [u] or [ʋ].[3]

    Donlay identifies 8 diphthongs, /iɛ ia io ɛi uo ua ui au/ and two triphthongs /iau uɛi uai/, out of which /io/, /ia/, and /uai/ mainly occur in loanwords from Chinese.[3]

    Tonemes[edit]

    Katso has eight tones, three level tonemes (55, 44, 33), two rising tones (35, 24), two falling tones (53, 31) and a "peaking" low-falling-rising tone. The 44 toneme only occurs in a scant few words, mostly of Mandarin Chinese origin.[3]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ KatsoatEthnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  • ^ Lama, Ziwo Qiu-Fuyuan (2012), Subgrouping of Nisoic (Yi) Languages, thesis, University of Texas at Arlington
  • ^ a b c d e Donlay, Chris (2019). A grammar of Khatso. Mouton Grammar Library (1. Auflage ed.). Berlin Boston: de Gruyter Mouton. ISBN 978-3-11-057693-1.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Katso_language&oldid=1224582721"

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