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Khuon Sokhampu was a
Cambodian Cambodian usually refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Cambodia ** Cambodian people (or Khmer people) ** Cambodian language (or Khmer language) ** For citizens and nationals of Cambodia, see Demographics of Cambodia ** Fo ...
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and
phonetics Phonetics is a branch of linguistics that studies how humans produce and perceive sounds, or in the case of sign languages, the equivalent aspects of sign. Linguists who specialize in studying the physical properties of speech are phoneticians. ...
scholar, who was among the many intellectuals who were exterminated by the
Khmer Rouge The Khmer Rouge (; ; km, ខ្មែរក្រហម, ; ) is the name that was popularly given to members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK) and by extension to the regime through which the CPK ruled Cambodia between 1975 and 1979. ...
regime. Along with Iv Koeus and
Keng Vannsak Keng Vannsak ( km, កេង វ៉ាន់សាក់, ; 19 September 1925 – 18 December 2008) was a Cambodian scholar, philosopher and Khmer linguist. He invented the Khmer typewriter keyboard in 1952. He lived in exile in Paris, France, ...
, Khuon Sokhamphu was one of the three pioneers of Khmer linguistics and grammar.


Biography


Youth and education in Kampot

Khuon Sokhampu was born on November 27, 1931 in Sangkat Touk Meas,
Banteay Meas District Banteay Meas District ( km, ស្រុកបន្ទាយមាស ) is a district located in Kampot Province, in southern Cambodia Cambodia (; also Kampuchea ; km, កម្ពុជា, UNGEGN: ), officially the Kingdom of Cambodia ...
, in Kampot Province. His father's name was Yuon Hung, and his mother's name was Nget Nheb. Khuon Sokhampu started primary school in his hometown and studied until obtaining his
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in high school.


Joining the intellectual elite in Phnom Penh

Khuon Sokhampu married Nam Soun Sunny in the early 1950s. In 1956, he co-published his first history of Khmer literature. In 1960, Khuon Sokhampu passed the entrance exam for the Phnom Penh Pedagogical Institute and completed two years of teaching at the Lycée Descartes. As a teacher in this prestigious call, he started having good relationships with the Cambodian intellectual elite.


Studying linguistics in East Berlin

In 1962, he was appointed Professor of Khmer at the University of Humboldt in East Germany. At that time during the '' Sangkum'' era, Prince Sihanouk was trying to maintain a neutral policy of non-alignment in the context of the
Cold War The Cold War is a term commonly used to refer to a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc. The term '' cold war'' is used because the ...
. Cambodia did not yet have a diplomat in
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, therefore Khuon Sokhampu acted as both a professor of the Khmer language and a representative of the Cambodian government in overseeing Cambodian students who had received scholarships from the German government to study in the socialist country. While working in
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, German government studied general linguistics at Humboldt University until obtaining his doctorate on the
phonetics Phonetics is a branch of linguistics that studies how humans produce and perceive sounds, or in the case of sign languages, the equivalent aspects of sign. Linguists who specialize in studying the physical properties of speech are phoneticians. ...
of the
Khmer language Khmer (; , ) is an Austroasiatic languages, Austroasiatic language spoken by the Khmer people, and the Official language, official and national language of Cambodia. Khmer has been influenced considerably by Sanskrit and Pāli, Pali, especiall ...
, before returning home to Cambodia in late 1969. However, as Cambodian flipped from neutrality to American ally under the
Khmer Republic The Khmer Republic ( km, សាធារណរដ្ឋខ្មែរ, ; french: République khmère) was a pro-United States military-led republican government of Cambodia that was formally declared on 9 October 1970. The Khmer Republic wa ...
, his diplomas from a socialist country were not fully recognized. He became a member of the Khmer Writers Association on May 24, 1962.


Leading research in Khmer phonetics at the Royal University of Phnom Penh

Khuon Sokhampu was a close student of Chuon Nath, and his used the weekly
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of the latter as the raw material for his study of the phonetics of the Phnom Penh dialect. In 1971, the National Institute of Languages and Civilizations of the East of Paris appointed him as assistant professor in the Khmer language, but due to the dramatic political situation, the government of the Republic of Cambodia did not allow him to travel abroad. He was then appointed as a Professor of Higher Education by the Ministry of National Education and continued to work as a Professor of Linguistics and director of the Linguistics Research Institute of the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences at the
Royal University of Phnom Penh The Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP; km, សាកលវិទ្យាល័យភូមិន្ទភ្នំពេញ; french: Université royale de Phnom Penh) is a national research university of Cambodia, located in the Phnom P ...
until 1975. He delved into the study of Khmer literature and published a in-depth study of the newly emerged Khmer novel, in 1972, establishing a list of all Khmer novels since the pioneering work of
Rim Kin Rim Kin ( km, រីម គីន; 8 November 1911–28 January 1959) was a Cambodian writer, and one of the founders of Cambodian modern literature. He was the author of '' Sophat'' ( km, សូផាត, 1938), the first published novel in ...
, which he presented at a research conference at the Sorbonne in Paris in July 1973.


Last trip and extermination under the Khmer Rouge terror

From January 13 to January 17, Kuon Sokhampu travelled to
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to join a workshop in linguistics organized by the Siam Society, in what seems to have been his last trip abroad. Along with all his family, Khuon Sokhampu was executed under the
Khmer Rouge The Khmer Rouge (; ; km, ខ្មែរក្រហម, ; ) is the name that was popularly given to members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK) and by extension to the regime through which the CPK ruled Cambodia between 1975 and 1979. ...
as part of their
anti-intellectual Anti-intellectualism is hostility to and mistrust of intellect, intellectuals, and intellectualism, commonly expressed as deprecation of education and philosophy and the dismissal of art, literature, and science as impractical, politically mo ...
persecution in unknown circumstances and his contribution to Khmer linguistics has since "fallen into obscurity".


Legacy

Building on the works of non-Cambodian experts of Khmer linguistics such as Judith Jacob, Khuon Sokhampuk was the first Cambodian to focus his work on Khmer linguistics and established the case for a rich diversity in Khmer dialects. His work in the field of Khmer phonetics is, according to Khmer linguist Jean-Michel Filippi, a "great work of description which does not yet have its equivalent for contemporary Khmer". In 1963, he published a critical pedagogical curriculum in which he promoted the joint study of Khmer literature in connection to Khmer civilisation, which helps understand the development of Khmer literature during the ''Sangkum'', as illustrated by the novel ''
A New Sun Rises Over the Old Land ''A New Sun Rises Over the Old Land'' is a Cambodian novel published in 1961 and the only published work of Suon Sorin who disappeared during the terror of the Khmer Rouge. It has become a "canonical novel" and an iconic work of modern Cambodia ...
.'' His work in Khmer phonetics was continued by the next generation of Khmer scholars led by
Saveros Pou Saveros Pou ( km, ពៅ សាវរស, UNGEGN: , ALA-LC: ; 24 August 1929 – 25 June 2020), also known around 1970 under the name Saveros Lewitz, was a French linguist of Cambodian origin. A retired research director of the CNRS in Paris, a sp ...
.


References


Bibliography

* Khuon Sokhamphu, ''Le roman khmer contemporain'', Phnom Penh, Faculty of Literature, 1972, 56 pages. * " ពាក្យរង្វាល់ “ថ្ល្វង៑” និង “ទ្នាល៑” ក្នុងភាសាខ្មែរបុរាណ និងកម្លាយរបស់ពា្យទាំងពីរនេះក្នុងភាសាខ្មែរទំនើប " 'Bāky raṅvāl’ “thlvaṅ‧” niṅ “dnāl‧” knuṅ bhāsā khmaer purāṇ niṅ kamlāy rapas’ baky dāṃṅ bīr neḥ knuṅ bhāsā khmaer daṃnoep'' olume measures ''thlvaṅ'' and ''dnāl'' in ancient Khmer and the evolution of these two terms in modern Khmer nKhing Hoc Dy (éd.), កម្រងអត្ថបទខេមរសិក្សាឧទ្ទិសជូនបណ្ឌិតសភាចារ្យ ឃឹន សុខ សាស្ត្រាចារ្យបណ្ឌិត ឃួន សុខម្ភូ បណ្ឌិតសភាចារ្យ ឡុង សៀម (ប្រមូលចងក្រង និងរៀបចំបោះពុម្ព ដោយបណ្ឌិតសភាចារ្យ ឃីង ហុកឌី), ''Mélange of Khmer studies in homage to Prof. Drs Khin Sok, Khuon Sokhamphu and Long Seam'', Phnom Penh, Angkor Editions, 2013 : 38-66. (in Khmer) {{DEFAULTSORT:Khuon, Sokhamphu Cambodian male writers People from Kampot province 20th-century male writers 1931 births 1975 deaths