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Jarai
Jrai
Native toVietnam,Cambodia
RegionCentral Highlands,Vietnam
Ratanakiri Province,Cambodia
Native speakers
530,000 (2019)[1]
Vietnam: modifiedVietnamese alphabet
Cambodia: none
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3jra
Glottologjara1266
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Jarai(/əˈr/;Vietnamese:Cho-Rai,Chor,Chrai,Djarai,Gia-Rai,Gio-Rai,JoraiorMthur;Khmer:ចារ៉ាយ,Charay[caːraːj]) is aMalayo-Polynesianlanguage spoken by theJarai peopleofVietnamandCambodia.The speakers of Jarai number approximately 530,000,[1]not including other possible Jarai communities in countries other than Vietnam and Cambodia such as United States of America. They are the largest of the upland ethnic groups of Vietnam'sCentral Highlandsknown asDegaror Montagnards, and 25 per cent of the population in the Cambodian province ofRatanakiri.

The language is in theChamicsubgroup of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, and is thus related to theCham languageof central Vietnam.

A number of Jarai also live in the United States, having resettled there following theVietnam War.

Classification

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The Jarai language belongs toChamicbranch of theMalayo-Polynesian languages.Although often classified as aMon-Khmer languageuntil the 20th century, the affiliation of Jarai to the Chamic sister languagesChamandRade,and a wider connection toMalaywas already recognized as early as 1864.[2]

Geographic distribution and dialects

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Jarai is spoken by some 262,800 people in Cambodia and Vietnam (Simons, 2017) where it is recognized as an official minority language, although in Cambodia it has not its own writing in theKhmer scripts.Additionally there are some hundreds of Jarai speakers in United States from the Jarai refugees settled in that country after theVietnamese War.Jarai dialects can be mutually unintelligible. Đào Huy Quyền (1998)[3]lists the following subgroups of Jaraidialectsand their respective locations.

Other related groups include:

  • HRoi:in westernPhú Yên,southernBình Định.Mixed Ede and Jarai people.
  • M’dhur:in southernPhú Yên.Mixed Ede and Jarai people.
  • Hàlang:in southwesternKon Tum,and some in Laos and Cambodia. Mixed Sedang and Jarai people.

Phonology

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Influenced by the surroundingMon–Khmer languages,words of the variousChamic languagesof Southeast Asia, including Jarai, have become disyllabic with thestresson the second syllable. Additionally, Jarai has further evolved in the pattern of Mon–Khmer, losing almost all vowel distinction in the initialminor syllable.While trisyllabic words do exist, they are allloanwords.The typical Jarai word may be represented:

(C)(V)-C(C)V(V)(C)

where the values in parentheses are optional and "(C)" in the cluster "C(C)" represents aliquid consonant/l/,/r/or asemivowel/w/,/j/.In Jarai dialects spoken in Cambodia, the "(C)" in the cluster "C(C)" can also be thevoiced velar fricative/ɣ/,a phoneme used by the Jarai in Cambodia, but not attested in Vietnam. The vowel of the first syllable in disyllabic words is most often themid-central unrounded vowel,/ə/,unless the initial consonant is theglottal stop/ʔ/.The second vowel of the stressed syllable produces adiphthong.

Vowels

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There are 9 vowels:[4]

Front Central Back
Close iĩ ɯ u
Mid e ə o
Open-mid ɛ ɔ
Open aã

Consonants

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There are 24 consonants:[4]

Labial Dental/
Alveolar
Post-
alveolar
Palatal Velar Glottal
Plosive voiceless p t k ʔ
aspirated pʰ tʰ kʰ
voiced b d ɡ
implosive ɓ ɗ ʄ
Affricate voiceless
voiced
Fricative s h
Nasal voiced m n ɲ ŋ
preglottalized ʔm
Tap ɾ
Lateral l
Approximant w j

The implosives have also been described as preglottalized stops, but Jensen (2013) describes that the closure of glottis and oral cavity occur simultaneously.[4]

Orthography

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At the beginning of the 20th century, during the period ofFrench Indochina,colonisers introduced a writing system for Jarai based on theVietnamese alphabet.After theVietnam War,Christian missionaries in Vietnam used the orthography to translate theBibleinto Jarai language.Literacyin Jarai has increased, and there are today many publications geared towards the Vietnamese Jarai.

The orthography uses 40letters,many of which containdiacritics:21 symbols for consonants, and 19 symbols for vowels. Unlike systems like those to writeMaori,Latvianand other languages, the Jarai orthography adds diacritics to markshortvowels, namely thebreve:⟨ĭ ĕ ă ŏ ŭ ơ̆ ư̆⟩. Like in Vietnamese spelling, double diacritics are also used in Jarai: short /e o/ are represented as ⟨ ê̆ ô̆ ⟩. Aspirated /pʰ tʰ kʰ/ are written as digraphs ⟨ph th kh⟩,[5]and /ɲ/ is represented as ⟨ng⟩. The b with a stroke ⟨ƀ⟩ is a special character used for Jarai and closely related languages. Additionally, thehacekandtildeare also added to ⟨c⟩ and ⟨n⟩ for to represent /t͡ʃ/ and /ɲ/, respectively: ⟨č ñ⟩.

1–10 Aa Ăă Ââ Bb Ƀƀ Čč Dd Đđ Ee Ĕĕ
IPA aː a ɨ b ʔb~ ɓ d ʔd~ ɗ ɛː ɛ
11–20 Êê Ê̆ê̆ Gg Hh Ii Ĭĭ Jj Dj dj Kk Ll
IPA eː e ɡ h iː i ʔ~ ʄ k l
21–30 Mm Nn Ññ Ng ng Oo Ŏŏ Ôô Ô̆ô̆ Ơơ Ơ̆ơ̆
IPA m n ɲ ŋ ɔː ɔ oː o əː ə
31–40 Pp Rr Ss Tt Uu Ŭŭ Ưư Ư̆ư̆ Ww Yy
IPA p ɾ s t uː u ɯː ɯ w j

Sample text

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Abih bang mơnuih-mơnam tơkeng rai rơngai laih anŭn mơdơ̆-mơđơr amăng tơlơi pơpŭ-pơyôm hăng tơlơi dưi. Ƀing gơñu tŭ hơmâo tơlơi pơmĭn hăng tơlơi thâo djơ̆-glaĭ laih anŭn brơi ngă kơ tơdruă amăng tơlơi khăp ayŏng adơi.

Phonemic transcription

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/ abiːh baːŋ məˈnuih məˈnaːm təˈkeːŋ ɾai ɾəˈŋai laih aˈnun məˈdəʔ məˈdəɾ aˈmaŋ təˈləi pəˈpuʔ pəˈjoːm haŋ təˈləi dɯi ɓiːŋ gəˈɲuː tuʔ həˈmaw təˈləi pəˈmin haŋ təˈləi tʰaw ʄəʔ glai laih aˈnuːn bɾəi ŋaʔ kəː təˈdɾua aˈmaŋ təˈləi kʰap aˈjoŋ aˈdəi /

Translation

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All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.

(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

Morphosyntax

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Personal pronouns

Jarai does not distinguishgenderin pronouns.

Pronouns in Jarai[4]
Clusivity Singular Plural
First Inclusive kâo ta
Exclusive - gơmơi
Second ih gih
Third ñu gơñu

References

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  1. ^abJaraiatEthnologue(25th ed., 2022)Closed access icon
  2. ^David Thomas (1989). A 19th century perception of Chamic relationships. Mahidol University and Summer Institute of Linguistics. Link retrieved on 05.01.2017 fromhttp://sealang.net/archives/mks/pdf/16-17:181-182.pdf
  3. ^Đào Huy Quyền (1998).Nhạc khí dân tộc Jrai và Bahnar [Musical instruments of the Jrai and Bahnar].Hanoi: Nhà xuất bản trẻ.
  4. ^abcdJensen (2013)
  5. ^Siu, Lap M. (2009).Developing the First Preliminary Dictionary of North American Jarai.Master of Arts thesis in Anthropology,Texas Tech University.

Further reading

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  • Jensen, Joshua M. (2013).The Structure of Jarai Clauses and Noun Phrases.PhD dissertation, University of Texas at Arlington.hdl:10106/24707
  • Lafont, Pierre-Bernard & Nguyễn Văn Trọng (1968).Lexique jarai, français, viêtnamien, parler de la province de Plei Ku.Publications de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient, v 63. Paris: École française d'Extrême-Orient.
  • Pittman, R. S. (1957).Jarai as a member of the Malayo-Polynesian family of languages.Fargo, N.D.:Summer Institute of Linguistics,University of North Dakota.
  • Reed, R. (1976).Jorai primer, guide and writing book.Vietnam education microfiche series, no. VE55-01/08/04. Huntington Beach, Calif:Summer Institute of Linguistics.
  • Rơmah Dêl (1977).Từ Điển Việt - Gia Rai [Vietnamese - Jarai dictionary].Hà Nội: Nhà xuất bản khoa học xã hội.
  • Tong Nang, N. (1975).An outline of Jarai grammar.Vietnam data microfiche series, no. VD55-01. Huntington Beach, Calif:Summer Institute of Linguistics.
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