Vaghri language
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Vaghri | |
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Native to | Pakistan |
Region | Sindh |
Ethnicity | Vagri |
Native speakers | 4,800 (2018)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | vgr |
Glottolog | vagh1246 |
Vaghri (Bavri) is an Indo Aryan language of Pakistan spoken by the Vagri. It is closely related to Gujarati.
Phonology
[edit]Bilabial | Dental | Retroflex | Palatal | Velar | Pharyngeal | ||
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Plosive | Unvoiced | /p/ /ph/ | /t/ /th/ | /ʈ/ /ʈh/ | /c/ /ch/ | /k/ /kh/ | |
Voiced | /b/ /bh/ | /d/ /dh/ | /ɖ/ /ɖh/ | /ɟ/ /ɟh/ (j) | /g/ /gh/ | ||
Fricative | /s/ | /h/ | |||||
Nasal | /m/ | /n/ | /ɳ/ | /ŋ/ | |||
Tap | /r/ | /ɽ/ | |||||
Lateral | /l/ | ||||||
Semivowel | /w/ | /j/ |
/ŋ/, /ɽ/, and /ɳ/ do not occur word-initially.
Front | Near-front | Central | Back | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unrounded | Rounded | ||||
Close | /i/ | /ɯ/ | /u/ | ||
Close-mid | /e/ | /ɪ/ (I) | /ə/ | ||
ɒpen-mid | /ɛ/ | /ʌ/ | /ɔ/ (o) | ||
ɒpen | /ɑ/ (a) | /ɒ/ |
All vowels except /e/ and /ɔ/ can be nasalized. There are four 'true' dipthongs, these being /ɔɑ/, /ɑi/, /ɑu/, and /ɑɯ/.
The majority of monosyllabic words are CVC. ɛvery word has at least one accented syllable.
Morphology
[edit]Vaghri distinguishes two noun classes: Masculine and feminine. Neuter Indo-Aryan nouns are mostly classed masculine. Nouns ending in /-ɒ/ generally belong to the masculine class. Nouns ending in /-i/ are generally feminine.
Nouns in Vaghri are inflected for two numbers: singular and plural.
Masculine | Feminine | Plural |
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/-ɒ/ | /-i/ | /-ũ/ |
/-C/ | /-Cũ/ | |
/-a/ | /-aũ/ (optional) |
Masculine nouns can be inflected for additional cases:
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | /-ɒ/ | /-ē/ |
Direct ɒbject | /-ɒ/ | /-ɛ/ |
ɒblique | /-ɛ/ | /-̃ɛ̃/ |
Vocative | /-ɒ̄/ | /-ɒ̄/ or /-ɒū/ |
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | /-∅/ | /-ũ/ |
Direct ɒbject | ||
ɒblique | ||
Vocative | /-∅/ | /-ɛ̃/ |
Adjectives are inflected for noun class. There is no comparative affix, but the word wadhu can be used to indicate the comparative.
Vaghri pronouns inflect for case and number.
Person | Case | Singular | Plural |
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1st person | Nom. | ā̃ũ | asĩ |
ɒbj. | mũ | asā̃ | |
ɒbl. | mũ | asā̃ | |
2nd person | Nom. | tũ | ā̃i |
ɒbj. | to | ā̃i | |
ɒbl. | to | āi | |
3rd person | Nom. | u | u |
ɒbj. | un | uni | |
ɒbl. | un | uni |
Vaghri verbs, like other Indo-Aryan verbs, consist of three parts: A root, an affix, and a personal suffix. Passive voice is formed by adding -ā to the stem.
Vocabulary
[edit]Number | Gloss | Vaghri | Gujarati |
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1 | one | hekɽɒ | ek |
2 | two | bɒ | be |
3 | three | trɛ | tran̩ |
4 | four | cār | cār |
5 | five | penjn | pānc |
6 | six | chɒ | cha |
7 | seven | satt | sāt |
8 | eight | aʈʈh | ˈɑʈʰ |
9 | nine | nũ | nav |
10 | ten | ɖɒ | das |
11 | eleven | agiyārɒ | əɡijɑɾ |
20 | twenty | wih | vīs |
30 | thirty | trih | trīs |
40 | forty | chāri | cāḷīs |
50 | fifty | panjha | pacās |
60 | sixty | satʈh | sāʈha |
70 | seventy | santɛr | sittēra |
80 | eighty | ɛsi | ɛ̃si |
90 | ninety | nevũ | nevu |
100 | one hundred | sɒ | sō |
ɒrdinal numerals are as follows:
Number | Gloss | Vaghri masc. | Gujarati masc. | Vaghri fem. | Gujarati fem. |
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1st | first | pɛhrɒ | pahelo | pɛhri | pahli |
2nd | second | byo | bijo | bai | baji |
3rd | third | tryo | trijo | trai | triji |
4th | fourth | cotho | cotho | cothi | cothi |
5th | fifth | panjhmũ | pānomũ | panjhmi | pānemi |
6th | sixth | chaʈʈho | chaʈʈho | chaʈʈhi | chaʈʈhi |
7th | seventh | sattmũ | sātmɒ | sattmi | sātmi |
8th | eighth | aʈʈhmũ | āʈʈhmɒ | aʈʈhmi | āʈʈhmi |
9th | ninth | numũ | navmɒ | nũmi | navmi |
10th | tenth | ɖɒmũ | dasmɒ | dɒmi | dasmi |
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ Vaghri at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
- ^ a b Shankerlal, Vyas Gajendra (30 April 1966). The dialect of the vaghers of okhamandal: descriptive grammar (PhD thesis). Gujarat University. Retrieved 13 September 2024.
References
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