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Pela
Etymology
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan. Cognate with Burmese ယင်း (yang:, “that”), Lhao Vo yao꞉, Zaiwa yang, Lashi nyang꞉ and Longchuan Achang ȵ̊aŋ³¹.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
jɔ̃³¹ (possessive form jɔ̃⁵⁵)
- he, she, it
Usage notes
See the jɔ̃³¹#Prefix section.
See also
Pela personal pronouns
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Nominative
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Genitive1
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Singular
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1st person
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ŋa⁵⁵
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ŋai³⁵
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2nd person
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nɔ̃⁵⁵
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nɔ̃³⁵
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3rd person
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jɔ̃³¹
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jɔ̃⁵⁵
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Dual
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1st person
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inclusive
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njɔ̠̃³¹ na̠k⁵⁵, njɔ̠̃³¹ nɛ̠̃⁵⁵, njɔ̠̃³¹ tɔ̠̃⁵⁵
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exclusive
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ŋă.na̠k⁵⁵, ŋă.nɛ̠̃⁵⁵, ŋă.tɔ̠̃⁵⁵
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2nd person
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nauŋ³¹ nɛ̠̃⁵⁵, nauŋ³¹ tɔ̠̃⁵⁵
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3rd person
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jɔ̃³¹ nɛ̠̃⁵⁵, jɔ̃³¹ tɔ̠̃⁵⁵
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Plural
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1st person
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inclusive
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njɔ̠̃³⁵, njɔ̠̃³¹ na̠u̠ŋ⁵⁵
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exclusive
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ŋă.maʔ⁵⁵, ŋă.na̠u̠ŋ⁵⁵
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2nd person
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nauŋ³¹ maʔ⁵⁵, nə̆.na̠u̠ŋ⁵⁵
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3rd person
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jɔ̃³¹ maʔ⁵⁵, jɔ̃³¹ na̠u̠ŋ⁵⁵
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- 1 The genetive particle na̠³¹ is often optionally added after genetive singular pronouns and nominative dual or plural pronouns.
Prefix
jɔ̃³¹-
- prefix of inalienable possession, e.g. kinship; one's
Usage notes
Unlike ŋa⁵⁵ (“I”), jɔ̃³¹ acts as a modifier to kinship terms itself rather than in its possessive form jɔ̃⁵⁵.
jɔ̃³¹ can be also grammaticalised further to a general inalienable possessive prefix and an emphasiser (see the next section).
Derived terms
Adverb
jɔ̃³¹
- Emphasises the antecedent; do; indeed
ŋă.na̠u̠ŋ⁵⁵ xəi⁵⁵ pʰjɔ̃³¹ mɛ̃⁵⁵ jɔ̃⁵¹ tʃʰə̆ mɛ̃⁵¹ nji³¹ ta̠³⁵ vɛ³⁵- We have been living here since, indeed, long ago.
Derived terms
References
- Dai Qingxia, Jiang Ying, Kong Zhien, A Study of Pela Language (2007; Publishing House of Minority Nationalities, Beijing)