A vowel space comparison of Tlawngrang Zophei and Lawngtlang Zophei

S. Lotven, K. Berkson
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Abstract

Zophei is an undescribed Tibeto-Burman language within the Kuki-Chin family. Originally spoken in the Chin Hills of Western Myanmar, approximately 4,000 Zophei-speaking refugees now live in Central Indiana. No previous research on Zophei exists. The speakers located in Indiana who identify as ethnically Zophei hail from 14 distinct villages, and it is not yet known how many dialects or languages are represented. As part of a larger effort to kick-start a research program on Zophei, the current study presents vowel spaces for two speakers, one from Tlawngrang and one from Lawngtlang. Differences with regard to the number and distribution of high vowels and diphthongs indicate that these two areas speak different varieties with markedly different phonologies. For example, where one speaker has an /ui/ diphthong the other speaker consistently has the front rounded monophthong /y/. This research contributes to our ultimate goal, which is to determine the dialectal make-up of Zophei and to develop a description of the language or languages spoken by the ethnic Zophei population in Indiana.  
Tlawngrang Zophei和Lawngtlang Zophei的元音空间比较
梭非语是Kuki-Chin语系中的一种未被描述的藏缅语。佐菲语最初在缅甸西部的钦山使用,现在大约有4000名说佐菲语的难民住在印第安纳州中部。以前没有关于佐非的研究。印第安那州的佐菲族来自14个不同的村庄,目前还不知道有多少方言或语言。作为启动Zophei语研究项目的一部分,目前的研究展示了两个说话者的元音空间,一个来自Tlawngrang,一个来自Lawngtlang。在高元音和双元音的数量和分布上的差异表明,这两个地区讲着不同的变体,音系明显不同。例如,当一个说话者有/ui/双元音时,另一个说话者总是有前面的圆形单元音/y/。这项研究有助于我们的最终目标,即确定佐菲人的方言构成,并对印第安纳州佐菲人所说的语言进行描述。
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