普南语音系文献的初步研究

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Zeckqualine Melai, Ivy Anak Rigar
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Punans是婆罗洲沙捞越几个土著社区之一,定居在Kemena河流域,Bintulu和Belaga,在Rejang河的上游。根据普南全国协会(PNA 2019)的记录,2019年普南人的总人口为4790人,这一数字可能会随着时间的推移而减少,而且不会诉诸海拔。普南语被列为受威胁语言(Asmah Omar, 2017;Ethnologue, 2019),这表明使用该语言的人数多年来迅速下降。本文对普南语的语音系统进行了初步的研究,以期保护普南语。在这项研究中,我们采用了一种描述性的方法,这种方法在很大程度上是由布卢姆菲尔德推广的,因此,我们将重点放在普南语的语音特征上。为了获取普南语数据,我们采用开放式录音方法,对非正式的言语和对话进行录像记录。我们在与受访者的面对面互动中记录了所有语言。最终,在这项研究中,我们确定普南语包含18个辅音,6个元音,4个双元音和2个三元音。
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Phonological Documentation of the Punan Language: A Preliminary Study
The Punans are one of several indigenous communities in Sarawak, Borneo, having settled in the Kemena river basin, in Bintulu and in Belaga, at the upper reaches of the Rejang river. The total population of the Punans, recorded by the Punan National Association (PNA 2019) was 4790 in 2019, a number that will likely decrease over the years and without recourse to elavation. The Punan language is categorized as threatened (Asmah Omar, 2017; Ethnologue, 2019), suggesting that the number of its speakers has rapidly declined over many years. This paper presents a preliminary study on the phonological system of the Punan language, for the purpose of preserving the language. In this study, we adopt a descriptive approach, largely popularized by Bloomfield, and as such, we focus on the phonological features of the Punan language. In order to obtain Punan language data, we employed an open recording method, to video document informal speech and conversation. we revorded all language during face to face interactions with respondents. Ultlimately, in this study, we determined that the Punan language contains 18 consonants, six vowels, four diphthongs and two triphthongs.
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Journal on Asian Linguistic Anthropology
Journal on Asian Linguistic Anthropology Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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