Toda language

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Toda is a indigenous Dravidian language noted for its many fricatives and trills. It is spoken by the Toda people, a population of about one thousand who live in the Nilgiri Hills of southern India. The Toda language is considered to have originated from the Toda-Kota subgroup of South Dravidian. Krishnamurti (2003) does not consider the existence of a single Toda-Kota branch and says Kota split first and later Toda did as Kota doesn't have the centralized vowels of other Tamil-Toda languages.Template:Sfnp

Phonology

Vowels

For a Dravidian language, Toda's sixteen vowels is an unusually large number. There are eight vowel qualities, each of which may occur long or short. There is little difference in quality between the long and short vowels, except for Script error: No such module "IPA"., which occurs as Script error: No such module "IPA". when short and as Script error: No such module "IPA". when long.Template:Sfnp

Front Central Back
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Close Template:IPAlink 〈i, i·〉 Template:IPAlink 〈ü, ü·〉 ɤ, ɤː ɯ, ɯː Template:IPAlink 〈u, u·〉
Mid Template:IPAlink 〈e〉eː~Template:IPAlink 〈e·〉 Template:IPAlink 〈o, o·〉
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Consonants

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Voiceless fricatives are allophonically voiced intervocalically in Toda. There are also the invariably voiced fricatives Script error: No such module "IPA"., though the latter is marginal. The nasals and Script error: No such module "IPA". are allophonically devoiced or partially devoiced in final position or next to voiceless consonants.Template:Sfnp

Labial Denti-
alveolar
Apical
alveolar
Apical
post-alveolar
Laminal
post-
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Retroflex Palatal Velar
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Plosive/
Affricate
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All of these consonants may occur in word-medial and word-final positions. However, only a restricted set occur word-initially. These are Script error: No such module "IPA". in boldface above.

Unlike the other dental consonants, Script error: No such module "IPA". is interdental. Similarly, Script error: No such module "IPA". is labiodental whereas the other labials are bilabial.

The palatalized rhotics are only mentioned by Spajić and Ladefoged (1996), previous descriptions like of Emeneau (1984) and Krishnamurti (2003) only have the 3 plain ones as the rhotics.

Apical consonants are either alveolar or postalveolar. The actual feature that distinguishes Script error: No such module "IPA". and Script error: No such module "IPA". is uncertain. They have the same primary place of articulation. Spajić and colleagues have found that the rhotic that may occur word initially (erroneously called "dental" in previous literature, perhaps because Dravidian coronals tend to be dental by default) has a secondary articulation, which they have tentatively identified as advanced tongue root until further measurements can be made. This analysis is assumed in the transcription Script error: No such module "IPA"..

Another difference between them is that Script error: No such module "IPA". is the least strongly trilled, most often occurring with a single contact. However, unlike a flap, multiple contacts are normal, if less common, and Script error: No such module "IPA". is easily distinguishable from the other trills when they are all produced with the same number of contacts.

The retroflex consonants are subapical. Retroflex Script error: No such module "IPA". is more strongly trilled than the other rhotics. However, it is not purely retroflex. Although the tongue starts out in a sub-apical retroflex position, trilling involves the tip of the tongue, and this causes it to move forward toward the alveolar ridge. This means that the retroflex trill gives a preceding vowel retroflex coloration the way other retroflex consonants do, but that the vibration itself is not much different from the other trills.

The palatalization of the slided consonant ɽ͢rʲ does not affect the initial retroflex articulation, ɽ is not simultaneously coarticulated with ʲ.

Grammar

Verbal morphology

As described by Murray B. Emeneau, in his "Toda Grammar and Texts,"[1] the entire Toda verbal system is based on the addition of many suffixes to the two base verb stems, stem 1 (henceforth, S1) and stem 2 (henceforth, S2). There are fifteen classes of verbs in Toda, each of which uses one of four suffixes to form its S2 from its S1. A short summary is given below:

Toda Verb Classes
Class Example Suffix S2
Ia ko·ṭ- "to show" -y- ko·ṭy-
Ib koc- "to bite" -y- (c- > č-) koč-
Ic oɀ- "to fear" -y- (ɀ- > j-) oj-
IIa nen- "to think of" -θ- nenθ-
IIb kïy- "to do" -θ- (-y > -s) kïs-
IIc ïr- "to sit" -θ- (-r > -θ) ïθ-
IIIa kwïṛ- "to give (to 3rd)" -t- kwïṛt-
IIIb ko·y- "to bear fruit" -t- (-y > -c) ko·c-
IIIc soy- "to die" -t- (-y > -t) sot-
IIId kaɬ- "to learn" -t- (-ɬ > -ṯ)1 kaṯ-
IIIe wïṟ- "to undertake" -t- (-ṟ/-l > -t-) wït-
IVa kwïḷ- "to hatch" -d- kwïḷd-
IVb mi·y- "to bathe" -d- (-y > -d) mi·d-
IVc sal- "to belong to" -d- (-l > -d) sad-
V (irregular) pï·x- "to go," o·x- "to become" - pi·-, o·y-

1Emeneau lists the rule "S1 -ṟ/-ɬ/-ṛ/-ꞎ/-ḍ/-x + -t- = S2 -ṯ/-ṯ/-ṭ/-ṭ/-ṭ/-k; S1 -r/-l/-n/-s̠/-ḷ/-ṇ + -t- = S1 -d/-ḏ/-ḏ/-ḏ/-ḍ/-ḍ" for this class.

To each of these stems, further suffixes may be added to create verb forms indicating different tenses and moods. The following table summarizes them:

Toda Verbal Inflection
Function 1sg. 1pl. excl. 1pl. incl. 2sg. 2pl. 3
Present-future I S2-pen S2-pem S2-pum S2-py S2-tš S2-t
Present-future II S2-n S2-m S2-m S2-ty S2-tš S2-u
Past I S2-špen S2-špem S2-špum S2-špy S2 S2
Past II S2-šn S2-šm S2-šm S2 S2 S2-šk
Tenseless S2-en (Class I: S1-nen) S2-em (Class I: S1-nem) S2-um (Class I: S1-num) S2-y (Class I: S1-ny) S2-š (Class I: S1-nš) ?
Dubitative S1-špen S1-špem S1-špum S1-špy S1 S1
Voluntative S1-kin S1-kim S1-ku S1-ky S1-kš S1-kθ
Imperative - - - S1 S1 S1-mo·
Negative S1-en S1-em S1-um S1-y S1 S1-oθ
Negative voluntative S1-šn S1-šm S1-šm S1 S1 S1-šk
Negative imperative - - - S2-oṭ S2-oṭṣ -

See also


References

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  1. Emeneau (1984)
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