Preliminary Phonology of Rera, a Tangsa Variety of Northeast india

dc.contributor.authorGoswami, Dipyoti
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-04T19:20:57Z
dc.date.available2018-12-04T19:20:57Z
dc.date.issued2018-12-03
dc.description.abstractThis paper provides a synchronic phonological analysis of the Rera language, a Tangsa language of the Northern Naga subgroup of Tibeto-Burman. It is spoken by approximately 2,000 people in Northeast India. Based on the author’s own fieldwork, the study describes Rera Tangsa segmental phonology, tones, and phonotactics. It differs from four previously described Tangsa languages in that it does not distinguish aspiration. Rera does not distinguish diphthongs like three other Tangsa varieties but has a relatively simple vowel inventory with eight monophtongs, similar to Hawa-Lak with five monophthongs.
dc.format.extent31 pages
dc.identifier.issn1836-6821
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10524/52433
dc.subjectRera
dc.subjectTibeto-Burman
dc.subjectphonology
dc.subject.languagecodenst
dc.titlePreliminary Phonology of Rera, a Tangsa Variety of Northeast india
dc.typeData paper
dc.type.dcmiText
prism.endingpagelxxv
prism.number2
prism.publicationnameJournal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
prism.startingpagexlv
prism.volume11

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