Bonan language

Bonan language

Infobox Language
name=Bonan
familycolor=Altaic
states=China
region=Gansu, Qinghai
speakers=9,000
fam1=Altaic
fam2=Mongolic
fam3=Eastern Mongolic
fam4=Mongour
iso2=tut
iso3=peh
The Bonan language (保安语) (IPA: [ˌpaoˈnaŋ] ) is the Mongolic language of the Bonan ethnic group of China. As of 1985, it was spoken by about 8,000 people, including about 75% of the total Baonan ethnic population and many ethnic Monguor, in Gansu and Qinghai Provinces and the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture. There are several dialects, which are influenced to varying degrees -- but always heavily -- by Tibetan and Chinese. The most commonly studied is the Tongren dialect.

Phonology

Baonan phonology is has been heavily influenced by Tibetan. Consonants possess a [±aspirated] contrast. Initial consonant clusters of mostly falling sonority are present in native words, as are heavy diphthongs, though the content of both is heavily restricted. The possible word-initial consonant clusters in Baonan are [mp, nt, nʨ, ntʂ, ŋk, tʰχ, χʨ, rʨ, lʨ, ft, fk, ʂp, ʂk] .

Morphology

Baonan, like other Mongolic languages, is agglutinative.

There are five case markings for Baonan nouns: Nominative, Accusative-Genitive, Dative-Locative, Ablative-Comparative, and Instrumentative.

Verbal morphology is quite complex. Evidentiality is marked in the indicative mood as "definite" or "indefinite" with a specific suffix or with an auxiliary verb. The present definite is used to mark naturally occurring phenomena, while the present indefinite indicates the habits of animals. The indefinite may also mark volition. The future, continuous, and perfective suffixes also possess markers for evidentiality that are often used to mark negation.

Syntax

Baonan is basically SOV, but topicalization of an object is common.

Baonan is known for its peculiar double marking of the copula. A Mongolic copula, of which there are several with different meanings, comes sentence-finally, following Baonan SOV word order, while a copula [ʂɪ] from Chinese /ʂɨ51/ “to be” appears between the copula’s subject and complement, as in Chinese SVO word order. This Chinese copula is optional and is used to emphasize the subject. The definite, but not indefinite, copula can also act as a participle following some finite verbs. For example:

ənə ʂɪ kuŋʂə-nə ʨʰitʂə o

this COP commune-GEN car IND.COP

“This is the commune’s car.” (Buhe & Liu 1985: 65)

References

* Buhe & Liu Zhaoxiong, eds. 1982. Bao’anyu jianzhi. Beijing: Renmin Chubanshe.
* Chen Naixiong, ed. 1985. Bao’anyu cihui. [=Menggu yuzu yuyan fangyan yanjiu cishu 011] . Huhehaote: Neimenggu Chubanshe.
* -----, ed. 1986. Bao’anyu huayu cailiao. [=MYYFYC 012] . Huhehaote: Neimenggu Chubanshe.
* Chen Naixiong & Cinggaltai. 1986. Bao’anyu he Mengguyu. [=MYYFYC 010] . Huhehaote: Neimenggu Chubanshe.

Links

* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=peh Ethnologue Report]


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