Lotud

Lotud
Lotud
Parlée en Drapeau de Malaisie Malaisie
Région Sabah
Nombre de locuteurs 5 000 (en 1985)[1]
Classification par famille
Codes de langue
ISO 639-3 dtr
IETF dtr

Le lotud est une langue austronésienne parlée en Malaisie, dans l'État de Sabah. La langue appartient à la branche malayo-polynésienne des langues austronésiennes.

Sommaire

Classification

Le lotud est une des langues dusuniques. Celles-ci sont rattachées aux langues sabahanes, un sous-groupe des langues malayo-polynésiennes occidentales qui fait partie des langues bornéo du Nord.

Syntaxe

Exemples de phrases en lotud[2]:

sada’ ku nopo onsi nu manuk
poisson je-nominatif seul viande de poulet
ma viande est du poulet
mamatuw oku do ikam
tisser je-nominatif datif tapis
je tisse un tapis

Notes et références

  1. Selon Ethnologue.com
  2. Tirés de Kroeger, 1990, p. 110.

Sources

  • (en) Blust, Robert, Nasal and Nasalization in Borneo, Oceanic Linguistics, 36:1, pp. 149-179, 1997.
  • (en) Kroeger, Paul R., On the origins of Dusunic Moveable T-, Language and Oral Traditions in Borneo. Selected Papers from the First Extraordinary Conference of The Borneo Reasearch Council, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, August 4-9, 1990, pp. 93-114, Williamsburg, Borneo Research Council, 1990 (ISBN 0962956864)

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