Cuối language
Cuối, known as Thổ,[2] is a dialect cluster spoken by around 70,000 Thổ people in Vietnam and a couple thousand in Laos, mainly in the provinces of Bolikhamsai and Khammouane.
| Cuói | |
|---|---|
| Thổ | |
| Native to | Vietnam, Laos | 
| Ethnicity | Thổ | 
Native speakers  | (71,000 cited 1999 census)[1] | 
Austroasiatic
 
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| Dialects | 
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | Either:tou – Thohnu – Hung | 
| Glottolog | cuoi1242 | 
| ELP | |
| Linguasphere | 46-EAD-a | 
Phonology
    
    
Consonants
    
The consonant inventory of the Làng Lỡ dialect, as cited by Michel Ferlus:[3]
Initial consonants of Cuối Làng Lỡ Bilabial Labiodental Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Glottal Nasal m n ɲ ŋ Plosive tenuis p t ʈ c k ʔ glottalized ɓ ɗ ˀɟ aspirated tʰ kʰ Fricative voiceless f s ʂ h voiced β v ð ɣ glottalized ˀð Approximant l ɽ ~ ʐ j 
- [ʈ] is found in Vietnamese loanwords with initial /ʈ/ (orthographic ⟨tr⟩)
 - [β ð ɣ ˀð] originate in the borrowing of segments from a variety of Vietnamese that existed several centuries ago.
 
Vowels
    
Monothongs of Cuối Làng Lỡ Front Central Back Close i ɨ u Close-mid/ 
Mide ə o Open-mid/ 
Openɛ ʌ̆ 
ă aɔ 
| Diphthongs of Cuối Làng Lỡ | iə | ɨə | uə | eə | oə | 
|---|
Tones
    
There're eight tones in the Làng Lỡ. Tones 1 to 6 are found on sonorant-final syllables (a.k.a. 'live' syllables): syllables ending in a vowel, semi-vowel or nasal. Tones 7 and 8 are found on obstruent-final syllables (a.k.a. 'stopped' syllables), ending in -p -t -c -k.[3] This is a system comparable to that of Vietnamese.
Vocabulary
    
The data is from Cuoi Cham vocabulary recordings and the Mon-Khmer Etymological Dictionary.
| English | Cuối Chăm | Làng Lỡ | North Vietnamese | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cloud | mʌl1 | mʌn1 | məj˧˧ | mây | 
| rain | mɐː² | mɨə1 | mɨə˧˧ | mưa | 
| wind | sɒː³ | juə³ | zɔ˧˦ | gió | 
| thunder | kʰrʌm⁴ | ʂəm⁴ | səm˧˦ | sấm | 
| earth, land | tʌt⁷ | tʌt⁷ | ʔɗət̚˧˦ | đất | 
| cave | haːŋ1 | haːŋ1 | haːŋ˧˧ | hang | 
| deep | kʰruː² | ʂuː² | səw˧˧ | sâu | 
| water | daːk⁷ | daːk⁷ | nɨək̚˧˦ | nước | 
| river | kʰrɔŋ1 | ʂɔːŋ1 | səwŋ͡m˧˧ | sông | 
| puddle | puŋ⁶ | - | vʊwŋ͡m˦ˀ˥] | vũng | 
| mud | puːl² | vuːn² | ʔɓun˨˩ | bùn | 
| rock, stone | taː³ | δaː³ | ʔɗaː˧˦ | đá | 
| bark | pɒː⁵ | ʂɔː56 | vɔ˧˩ | vỏ | 
| dog | cɒː³ | cɔː³ | t͡ɕɔ˧˦ | chó | 
| cultivated field | rɔːŋ⁴ | ʂɔːŋ⁴ | zuəŋ˧˨ʔ | ruộng | 
| to go | tiː² | tiː² | ʔɗi˧˧ | đi | 
| to have | kɒː³ | kɔː³ | kɔ˧˦ | có | 
References
    
-  Tho at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Hung at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) - "The Vietic Branch". sealang.net.
 - Ferlus 2015, I.2
 
Further reading
    
- Ferlus, Michel (2015). Hypercorrections in the Thổ dialect of Làng Lỡ (Nghệ An, Vietnam): an example of pitfalls for comparative linguistics (Ph.D.).
 
- Nguyen, Huu Hoanh and Nguyen Van Loi (2019). Tones in the Cuoi Language of Tan Ki District in Nghe An Province, Vietnam. The Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 12.1:lvii-lxvi.
 
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