Semai language
Semai (engrok Semai) is a Austroasiatic language of western Malaysia spoken by about 44,000 Semai people. It is perhaps the only Aslian language which is not endangered, and even has 2,000 monolingual speakers.
Semai | |
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engrok Semai | |
Native to | Peninsular Malaysia |
Ethnicity | 42,400 Semai people (2008)[1] |
Native speakers | 10,000 (2007)[1] |
Latin | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | sea |
Glottolog | sema1266 |
ELP | Semai |
Phonology
One notable aspect of Semai phonology is its highly irregular pattern of expressive reduplication, showing discontiguous copying from just the edges of the reduplicant's base, thus forming a minor syllable.
Examples
Examples of words in Semai include the following:
English | Semai | Malay |
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I | Eng | Saya |
Eat | Cak | Makan |
Drink | Ngaut | Minum |
Bathe | Mehmu | Mandi |
Clean | Parlain | Bersih |
Good | Bor | Bagus |
Chicken | Bafung/Fung | Ayam |
Rice | Cengroy | Beras |
Mushroom | Cenai | Cendawan |
Why | Jalek | Kenapa |
How | Rahalook | Bagaimana |
In popular culture
References
- Semai at Ethnologue (19th ed., 2016)
- "Asli". Cinema Online. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- Loh, Ivan (19 October 2017). "Semai Dialogue a First in Local Film". The Star. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
Further reading
- Diffloth, Gerard. 1976a. Minor-Syllable Vocalism in Senoic Languages. In Philip N. Lenner, Laurence C. Thompson, and Stanley Starosta (eds.), Austroasiatic Studies, Part I, 229–247. Honolulu: The University of Hawaii Press.
- Diffloth, Gerard. 1976b. Expressives in Semai. In Philip N. Lenner, Laurence C. Thompson, and Stanley Starosta (eds.), Austroasiatic Studies, Part I, 249–264. Honolulu: The University of Hawaii Press.
- Hendricks, Sean. 2001. Bare-Consonant Reduplication Without Prosodic Templates: Expressive Reduplication in Semai. Journal of East Asian Linguistics 10: 287–306.
- Phillips, Timothy C. 2013. Linguistic Comparison of Semai Dialects. SIL Electronic Survey Reports 2013-010: 1–111.
External links
- http://projekt.ht.lu.se/rwaai RWAAI (Repository and Workspace for Austroasiatic Intangible Heritage)
- http://hdl.handle.net/10050/00-0000-0000-0003-66BF-5@view Semai in RWAAI Digital Archive
- Semai dictionary of SIL International – online version accessible from Webonary.org
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