Kerinci language
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Malayic language spoken in Indonesia
Kerinci | |
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Baso Kinci (hulu), Baso Kincai (hilir) | |
Native to | Indonesia |
Region | Sumatra |
Ethnicity | Kerinci |
Native speakers | 290,000 (2000 census)[1] |
Austronesian
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | kvr |
Glottolog | keri1250 |
Kerinci (Kinci or Kincai) is a
. It has a high dialectical diversity, with dialects including Ulu, Mamaq, Akit, Talang and Sakei.Van Reijn (1974) notes that Kerinci shares many phonological similarities with
sesquisyllabic
word structure and vowel inventory.
References
- ^ Kerinci at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Bibliography
- Van Reijn, E.O. (1974). "Some Remarks on the Dialects of North Kerintji: A link with Mon-Khmer Languages." Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 31, 2: 130-138.
Further reading
- Ernanda. (2011). On the loss of the phrasal alternation in Pondok Tinggi dialect of Kerinci: A Stochastic Optimality Theory Approach (Master thesis). Faculty of *Arts. Radboud University Nijmegen.
- Ernanda. (2017). Phrasal alternation in Kerinci (Doctoral Dissertation). Leiden University Centre for Linguistics. Leiden University.
- McKinnon, Timothy A. (2011). The Morphology and Morphosyntax of Kerinci Word Shape Alternations. University of Delaware, Doctoral Dissertation.
- McKinnon, Timothy, Yanti, Peter Cole, Gabriella Hermon. 2012. Divergent Varieties of Malay in Upstream Jambi. Paper given at ISMIL 16.
- McKinnon, Timothy A. What is Kerinci? An closer look at the geography of its core properties Archived 2015-06-15 at the Wayback Machine.
- Usman, A. Hakim (1988). Fonologi dan Morfologi Bahasa Kerinci Dialek Sungai Penuh. Jakarta: Universitas Indonesia Fakultas Pascasarjana Doctoral Dissertation.
- Yanti; Mckinnon, Timothy; Cole, Peter; Hermon, Gabriella (2018). "The Phonological Basis of Syntactic Change in Kerinci". Oceanic Linguistics. 57 (2): 433–483. S2CID 149686433.
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- * indicates proposed status
- ? indicates classification dispute
- † indicates extinct status
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