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Koho or K'Ho is a South Bahnaric language spoken by the Koho people and Mạ people, mainly in the Lâm Đồng Province of Vietnam. It is very close to the Mnong language. The autonym of the Kơho people is ''kon cau'' () while Koho () is a Cham exonym.


Subgroups and dialects

There are at least twelve Kơho dialect groups for the area: Chil (Cil, Til); Kalop (Tulop); Kơyon (Kodu, Co-Don); Làc (Làt, Lach); Mà (Mạ, Maa); Nồp (Nop, Xre Nop, Noup); Pru; Ryông Tô (Riồng, Rion); Sop, Sre (Chau Sơre, Xrê); Talà (To La); and Tring (Trinh). Although Mạ/Maa is a Koho dialect group, the Mạ people identify as a separate ethnic group.


Phonology

Data below are from Olsen (2015).


Consonants


Initial consonants

* The phoneme /r/ is commonly a voiced alveolar trill but also often reduces to a flap when it occurs as the second segment in a consonant cluster.


Final consonants

* Before the palatal finals /c/ and /ɲ/, there is an audible palatal offglide after the vowel ʲ so that /pwac/ ‘flesh’ is pronounced as waʲcand /ʔaɲ/ ‘I (1st person singular)’ as �aʲɲ


Vowels

* Vowels contrast in
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Morphology


Compounding

Compounding is a common way of coining new words in Koho. Some examples: * ''muh mat'' ‘face’ < ''muh'' () ‘nose’ + ''mat'' () ‘eye’ * ''phe mbar'' ‘sticky rice’ < ''phe'' () ‘husked rice’ + ''mbar'' () ‘sticky’ * ''ôi ao'' ‘clothes’ < ''ôi'' () ‘blanket’ + ''ao'' () ‘shirt’


Affixing

One of the more productive prefixes in Sre is the causative ''tơn-'' , converts intransitive verbs to causative verbs. If the prefixed verbs have a nasal initial, then the nasal cluster avoidance rule applied.


References


Sources

* {{Austro-Asiatic languages Bahnaric languages Languages of Vietnam