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Reconstruction:Proto-Sino-Tibetan/b-r-gjat ~ b-g-rjat

This Proto-Sino-Tibetan entry contains reconstructed words 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-Sino-Tibetan

Etymology

  • Proto-Sino-Tibetan: ?
    • Proto-Tibeto-Burman: *b-r-gyat = *(b-)g-ryat (Matisoff, STEDT); *b-rgyat (Benedict, 1972); *b-r-gyat  (LaPolla, 1987).

This is a doubly prefixed root, justified mainly by Written Tibetan, Jingpho and Rgyalrong forms. As expected, this root was particularly prone to metathesis and preemption. The Chinese form, for example, shows preemption of the rest of the initial cluster by the labial prefix, resulting in a *pr- > p- initial. It appears that the root for "hundred" (*b-r-gja) was influenced by "eight", despite the fact that these two numerals are not neighbours in linear order.

Numeral

*b-r-gjat ~ b-g-rjat

  1. eight

Descendants

  • (Old) Chinese: /*preːd/ (ZS)
    • Middle Chinese: /pɯæt/
    •    Japanese:   (はち, hachi)
            Korean:   (, pal)
            Vietnamese:  bát ()

      • (Modern) Mandarin:
        • Beijing: /pa˥/
        • Tianjin: /pa˨˩/
        • Jinan: /pa˨˩˧/
        • Xi'an: /pa˨˩/
        • Chengdu: /pa˨˩/
        • Kunming: /pa˧˩/
        • Wuhan: /pa˨˩˧/
        • Hefei: /pɐʔ˥/
      • Jin:
        • Taiyuan: /paʔ˨/
        • Pingyao: /pɐ̞ʔ˩˧/
      • Wu:
        • Suzhou: /poʔ˥/
        • Shanghai: /pa̞ʔ˥/
        • Hangzhou: /pa̞ʔ˥/
        • Wenzhou: /po˨˩˧/, /puɔ˨˩˧/
      • Xiang:
        • Changsha: /pa˨˦/
        • Loudi: /pa˩˧/
      • Gan:
        • Nanchang: /pal˥/
      • Hakka:
        • Meixian: /pat̚˨/
      • Cantonese:
        • Guangzhou: /pat̚˧/
        • Taishan: /pat̚˧˧/
    • Min:
      • Amoy: /pat̚˧˨/, /pueʔ˧˨/
      • Puxian: /pe˩˩/
      • Fuzhou: /paiʔ˨˧/
  • Kamarupan
    • North Assam
      • Tani
      • Deng
    • Kuki-Chin:
      /*riat/ ("eight")
      • Peripheral Chin
        • Northern Chin
        • Southern Plains Chin
      • Central Chin
        • Lushai (Mizo): /riat/
      • Maraic
      • "Old Kuki"
    • "Naga"
      • Northern Naga
      • Central Naga (Ao Group)
        • Ao (Mongsen): /tsʰət/
      • Angami-Pochuri Group
      • Zeme Group
      • Tangkhulic:
        /*ʃɐt/ ("eight")
    • Meithei
    • Mikir
    • Mru
    • Bodo-Garo = Barish
    • Chairel
  • Himalayish
    • Tibeto-Kanauri
      • Western Himalayish
        • Kanauri: /ræ/
      • Bodic
      • Lepcha
      • Tamangic
      • Dhimal
    • Newar
    • Mahakiranti
      • Kham-Magar-Chepang-Sunwar
      • Kiranti
        • Eastern Kiranti = Rai
        • Western Kiranti
          • Bahing: /ja/
        • Dumi: /ri/
        • Thulung: /let/, /jet/
  • Tangut-Qiang
    • Northern Tangut
      • Tangut: 𘉋 (ˑjar, /*jɑɚ⁵⁵/, eight)
    • Qiangic
    • rGyalrongic
      • Situ: kə rscat /kə-rscat/ [kəˈrscat̪]
        • Situ (Maerkang): /wə rjɑt/
      • Tshobdun: kə rkjet /kə́-rkjet/
      • Horpa: [script needed] (/ʐɣiɛ/)
  • Jingpho-Asakian
    • Jingpho
      • Jingpho [Kachin]: matsat (eight)
    • Nungic
      • Anong: /əʃat/
    • Asakian
  • Tujia
  • Lolo-Burmese-Naxi
    • Lolo-Burmese:
      *ʔ-ritᴸ (eight)
      • Burmish
      • Loloish
        • Northern Loloish
          • Yi (Liangshan): (hxit, eight)
        • Central Loloish
        • Southern Loloish
    • Naxi
  • Karen: *khrɔtᴰ ~ grɔtᴰ (Luangthongkum, 2013)
  • Bai

See also

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