Khaling language

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Khaling
khāliṅ
खालिङ
Native toNepal
RegionSolukhumbu and Khotang districts
EthnicityKhaling Rai
Native speakers
14,467 in Nepal (2011 census)[1]
unknown number in India[1]
Sino-Tibetan
Devanagari
Language codes
ISO 639-3klr
Glottologkhal1275
ELPKhaling

Khaling (kʰɛ̂l brâː ख्या:ल् ब्रा:) is a

Solukhumbu district, Nepal and Sikkim, Darjeeling, and Kalimpong in India. It is one of the few Kiranti languages with tonal contrasts, which are of secondary origin.[2][3]

Khaling has approximately 15,000 speakers and is therefore considered a vulnerable language. Khaling has a complex system of stem alternations: as many as 10 distinct stems have to be posited for a word (Jacques et al. 2012). Khaling is very unusual in having an auditory demonstrative (see Jacques and Lahaussois 2014). Khaling is also known as

Rai, Khalinge Rai, Khael Bra, and Khael Baat.[4]

General information

Khaling is still being acquired by children who live in Khaling-speaking areas, as well as non-Khaling children who happen to live in that area.

Geographical distribution

Khaling is spoken in the following VDC's of Nepal (Ethnologue).

Phonology

Vowels

Vowel phonemes
Front Central Back
unrounded
rounded
unrounded
rounded
short long short long short long short long
High
i ⟨इ⟩ ʉ ⟨अ्यु⟩ ʉː u ⟨उ⟩
High-mid
e ⟨ए⟩ ɵ ⟨अ्यो⟩ ɵː o ⟨ओ⟩
Low-mid
ɛ ⟨अ्या⟩ ɛː ʌ ⟨अ⟩ ⟨अ्वा⟩
Low
ä ⟨आ⟩ äː
  • Khaling language has rising-falling is denoted by using / ः/ while using Devanagari script.
  • /ʌ/ and /oɔ/ doesn't have long vowel sound.
  • Long vowel is denote by using /ऽ/.

Consonants

Khaling consonant phonemes
Bilabial Dental alveolar Velar Glottal
Nasal m ⟨म⟩
n
⟨न⟩
ŋ ⟨ङ⟩
Affricate voiceless
unaspirated
p ⟨प⟩
⟨त⟩
ts ⟨च⟩ k ⟨क⟩ ʔ ⟨अ्⟩
aspirated ⟨फ⟩ t̪ʰ ⟨थ⟩ tsʰ ⟨छ⟩ ⟨ख⟩
voiced
unaspirated
b ⟨ब⟩
⟨द⟩
dz ⟨ज⟩ ɡ ⟨ग⟩
aspirated ⟨भ⟩ d̪ʱ ⟨ध⟩ dzʱ ⟨झ⟩ ɡʱ ⟨घ⟩
Fricative s ⟨स⟩ h x ⟨ह⟩
Trill
r
⟨र⟩
Lateral
l
⟨ल⟩
Frictionless continuant
w ⟨व⟩ j ⟨य⟩
  • Glotta stop [ʔ] is one of the consonants of Koyu/Koyee(Koi) language which is represent by using ⟨अ्⟩.
  • To write Khaling language Devanagari lipi or Kirat Sirijungga lipi is used.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Khaling at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ProQuest 1525426362
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  3. .
  4. ^ "Did you know Khaling is vulnerable?". Endangered Languages. Retrieved 2016-05-01.

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