Monic
Geographic
distribution
Indochina
Linguistic classificationAustroasiatic
  • Monic
Early form
Subdivisions
Glottologmoni1258
  Monic

The Monic /ˈmnɪk/ languages are a branch of the Austroasiatic language family descended from the Old Monic language of the kingdom of Dvaravati in what is now central Thailand. The Nyahkur people continue directly from that kingdom, whereas the Mon are descendants of those who migrated to Pegu after the 11th century Khmer conquest of Dvaravati.

Classification

Paul Sidwell (2009:114) proposes the following tree ("stammbaum") for Monic, synthesizing past classifications from Theraphan L-Thongkum (1984) and Gérard Diffloth (1984).

Proto-language

Proto-Monic
Reconstruction ofMonic languages
Reconstructed
ancestor
Lower-order reconstructions
  • Proto-Nyah Kur
  • Proto-Mon

Selected animal and plant names in Proto-Monic, Proto-Nyah Kur, and Proto-Mon (Diffloth 1984):[1]

Mammals

species Proto-Monic Proto-Nyah Kur Proto-Mon
Tupaia sp. *[c/s]naaʔ *ɕhna̱aʔ
Panthera tigris corbetti *klaaʔ *khla̱aʔ *kla̱ʔ
Lutrogale perspicillata, Lutra lutra nair *phɛɛʔ *phɛ̱ɛʔ *phɛ̱ʔ
Bos gaurus readei *kndiiŋ *kənti̤iɲ *kəlɤ̱i̯ɲ
Rusa unicolor equinus *tɓuŋ *thbu̱ŋ *ɓɒ̱ɨ̯ŋ
Rucervus eldii thamin, Cervus eldi siamensis *[r]maŋ *ləma̤ŋ *mɛ̤a̯ŋ
Muntiacus muntjak vaginalis, Muntiacus feae *pas *pa̱j̊ *pɔ̱h
Hystrix hodgsoni *lmliəŋ *ləmli̤aŋ *pəli̤ə̯ŋ
Ursus thibetanus *kmu̱m *khmu̱m *[k]hmi̱m

Birds

species Proto-Monic Proto-Nyah Kur Proto-Mon
Corvus splendens *klʔaak *kəlʔa̱ak *həɗa̱i̯c
Caprimulgus macrurus *klwaaʔ *kəwa̱aʔ *kəwa̱ʔ
Caprimulgus macrurus? *ʔ[m]blak *bla̱k *ʔəplɛ̤a̯k
Spizaetus sp. *liŋ-liəŋ *liŋ-li̤aŋ *kəni̤ə̯ŋ
Gallus gallus *tjaaŋ *chja̱aŋ *ca̱i̯ɲ
Psittacula eupatria avensis, Psittacula finschii? *kreeɲ *krə̱əɲ *krʌ̱i̯ɲ
Coturnix sp. *cgɯt *cəkɯ̤t *hək[i̤/ɯ̤]t
Pseudogyps bengalensis? *t-[m]-maat *tə(m)ma̱at *[k]əma̱t
Oriolus chinensis? *mit *mɯ̤t *mi̤t
Treron phoenicopterus viridifrons *prgum *pərkṳm *həkə̤m
Eudynamis scolopacea malayana *t[]wa(a)w *t()wa̱w *kəwa̱o̯
Streptopelia orientalis *puur *pu̱ur *pɒ̱u̯

Other animals

species Proto-Monic Proto-Nyah Kur Proto-Mon
Periplaneta sp. *sdɛɛʔ *ɕətɛ̤ɛʔ *həte̤ʔ
Apis dorsata *saaj *ɕa̱aj *sa̱i̯
Trionyx cartilageneus *dwiiʔ *[c/t]həwi̤iʔ *kwi̤ʔ
Fluta alba *doŋ-nooŋ *kənto̤oŋ ~ *tṳŋ-to̤oŋ *hələ̤ɨ̯ŋ
Ophiocephalus striatus *knlɔɔn *kənlu̱an *kəno̤n
Varanus nebulosus *trkɔɔt *təku̱at *həko̱t

Plants

species Proto-Monic Proto-Nyah Kur Proto-Mon
Bambusa arundinacea *ɟrlaaʔ *chəla̤aʔ *həlɛ̤ə̯ʔ
Antiaris toxicaria *kɟiiʔ *kəci̤iʔ *kji̤ʔ
Imperata cylindrica *cwooʔ *chwo̱oʔ *khwɒ̱ɨ̯ʔ
Entada rheedii, Entada scandens *ɟnlɛɛʔ *khənlɛ̤ɛʔ *həne̤ʔ
Eugenia cumini *kriəŋ *kri̱aŋ *kri̱ə̯ŋ
Dipterocarpus alatus, Dipterocarpus turbinatus *g[]jaaŋ *khəja̤aŋ *həja̤i̯ɲ
Pentace burmanica *sit-siət *ɕit-ɕi̱at *kəsə̱t
Berrya mollis *klwaan *kəlwa̱an *kəlwa̱an
Spondias mangifera *[k]ʔiil *[kh]əʔi̱il *ʔi̱
Ficus bengalensis, Ficus religiosa *ɟrəj *chrə̤j *sɔ̤e̯
Phyllanthus emblica *trluuj *təlu̱uj *kəlu̱i̯

Lexical innovations

Selected Monic lexical innovations:[2]

Gloss Proto-Austroasiatic Proto-Monic Old Mon Nyah Kur
‘knee’ *psaɲ *ɟroːm chròːm
‘money’ *swaːʔ *knuːj knuj khǝnúːj
‘chicken’ *ʔiər *tjaːŋ tyaiŋ cháːŋ
‘dog’ *cɔːʔ *clur kløw chúr

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Diffloth, Gérard. 1984. The Dvaravati Old Mon languages and Nyah Kur. Monic Language Studies. Chulalongkorn University Printing House, Bangkok.
  2. ^ Sidwell, Paul (2021). "Classification of MSEA Austroasiatic languages". The Languages and Linguistics of Mainland Southeast Asia. De Gruyter. pp. 179–206. doi:10.1515/9783110558142-011.

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