Reconstruction:Proto-Austroasiatic/slaʔ

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This Proto-Austroasiatic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Austroasiatic

Etymology

  • Proto-Austroasiatic: *slaʔ (Sidwell, 2024, #AA010)
  • Proto-Mon-Khmer: *slaʔ (Shorto, 2006, #230)

The word was loaned into many Sino-Tibetan languages, such as Nuosu (lat, tea), Naxi leil (tea), S'gaw Karen လၣ် (, leaf), as well as Chinese (chá) (most likely through a Loloish source).

Noun

*slaʔ

  1. leaf

Descendants

  • Aslian: *səlaaʔ (Phillips, 2012)
    • Jah Hut: hlaʔ
    • Jahaic:
    • Senoic:
    • Semelaic:
  • Proto-Bahnaric: *slaː (Sidwell, 2011)
    • Central Bahnaric: *hlaː (Sidwell, 2011)
    • South Bahnaric: *həlaː (Sidwell, 2000)
  • Katuic: *salaa (Sidwell, 2005)
  • Khasian: *slaː (Sidwell, 2018)
  • Khmeric:
  • Khmuic: *hlaʔ (Sidwell, 2013)
  • Mangic:
    • Mang: laː¹
  • Monic:
  • Munda:
    • Gata': uliaˀ
  • Pearic: *-laːˀ (Sidwell & Rau, 2015)
  • Proto-Vietic: *s-laːʔ (Ferlus, 2007)
    • Vietnamese: