Publication: Katiang palaung of Hsipaw: Phonology and classification
Issued Date
2018-06-01
Resource Type
ISSN
20132247
Other identifier(s)
2-s2.0-85051060106
Rights
Mahidol University
Rights Holder(s)
SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Dialectologia. No.21 (2018), 1-16
Suggested Citation
Supakit Buakaw, Ampika Rattanapitak, Sujaritlak Deepadung Katiang palaung of Hsipaw: Phonology and classification. Dialectologia. No.21 (2018), 1-16. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/44933
Research Projects
Organizational Units
Authors
Journal Issue
Thesis
Title
Katiang palaung of Hsipaw: Phonology and classification
Other Contributor(s)
Abstract
© Universitat de Barcelona Palaung, which belongs to Palaungic branch of Mon-Khmer, is a diverse language. There are numerous dialects or varieties spoken in the area of northern Shan State of Myanmar. The well-known Palaung dialects in this area are those of Ta-ang dialect of Namhsan and Rumai of Namhkam. Another location in northern Shan State where Palaung villages are found is Hsipaw. This paper aims to explore the phonological system of Katiang, a variety of Palaung spoken in Man Lwae village of Hsipaw in northern Shan State, Myanmar. Also, Katiang sound system will be compared with those dialects of Yunnan, China, Kengtung in Myanmar and Chiang Mai in Thailand. This paper proposes that the Katiang is a link between the Palaung group of dialects spoken in Dehong, Yunnan and the group of southern Palaung dialects spoken in southern Shan State, Myanmar and Chiang Mai, Thailand.