Brahui language

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Brahui[1] (Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA". Template:Respell;[2] Template:Langx; also romanised as Brahvi or Brohi) is a Dravidian language which is primarily spoken in central and southern parts of the Pakistani province of Balochistan, with smaller communities in Iranian Baluchestan, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan (around Merv).[3] Expatriate Brahui communities also exist in Iraq, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.[4] Brahui is geographically isolated from other Dravidian languages, with the nearest being over Template:Convert away in South India.Template:Sfn The Kalat, Khuzdar, Mastung, Quetta, Bolan, Nasirabad, Nushki, and Kharan districts of Balochistan Province are predominantly Brahui-speaking.

Brahui is the only Dravidian language that is primarily written in the Perso-Arabic script. It is also written in the Latin script.

Distribution

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The proportion of people with Brahui as their mother tongue in each Pakistani District as of the 2017 Pakistan Census

Brahui is spoken in the central part of Pakistani Balochistan, mainly in the Kalat, Khuzdar and Mastung districts, but also in smaller numbers in neighboring districts, as well as in Afghanistan which borders Pakistani Balochistan; however, many members of the ethnic group no longer speak Brahui.Template:Sfn There are also an unknown (but very small) number of expatriate Brahuis in the Arab States of the Persian Gulf, and Turkmenistan.[4]

History

There is no consensus as to whether Brahui is a relatively recent language introduced into Balochistan or the remnant of a formerly more widespread Dravidian language family. According to Josef Elfenbein (1989), the most common theory is that the Brahui were part of a Dravidian migration into north-western parts of the Indian subcontinent in the 3rd millennium BC, but unlike other Dravidians who migrated to the south, they remained in Sarawan and Jahlawan since before 2000 BC.[5] However, some other scholars see it as a recent migrant language to its present region. They postulate that Brahui could only have migrated to Balochistan from central India after 1000 AD. This is contradicted by genetic evidence that shows the Brahui population to be indistinguishable from neighbouring Balochi speakers, and genetically distant from central Dravidian speakers.[6] Others claimed that Brahui was a Dravidian language spoken by the indigenous people of Kalat valley, and was later adopted by Baloch tribes who spoke Balochi and Brahui tribes who at the time spoke a language known as Kurdgali.[7] The main Iranian contributor to Brahui vocabulary, Balochi, is a Northwestern Iranian language, and moved to the area from the west only around 1000 AD.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn One scholar places the migration as late as the 13th or 14th century.Template:Sfn The Brahui lexicon is believed to be of: 35% Perso-Arabic origin, 20% Balochi origin, 20% Indo-Aryan origin, 15% Dravidian origin, and 10% unknown origin.[8]Template:Sfn The Brahui language, with all dialects, was called Kurdi or Kurdgali, after the Kurd tribe, with Brahui becoming used more after the British colonization.[9]

Franklin Southworth proposed that Brahui is not a Dravidian language, but can be linked with the remaining Dravidian languages and Elamite to form the "Zagrosian family," which originated in Southwest Asia (southern Iran) and was widely distributed in South Asia and parts of eastern West Asia before the Indo-Aryan migration.[10]

Dialects

There are no important dialectal differences. Jhalawani (southern, centered on Khuzdar) and Sarawani (northern, centered on Kalat) dialects are distinguished by the pronunciation of *h, which is retained only in the north (Elfenbein 1997). Brahui has been influenced by the Iranian languages spoken in the area, including Persian, Balochi and Pashto.Template:Sfn

Phonology

Brahui vowels show a partial length distinction between long Script error: No such module "IPA". and diphthongs Script error: No such module "IPA". and short Script error: No such module "IPA".. Brahui does not have short /e, o/ due to influence from neighbouring Indo-Aryan and Iranic languages, the PD short *e was replaced by a, ē and i, and ∗o by ō, u and a in root syllables.Template:Sfn

Vowels
Front Central Back
Close Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link
Mid Template:IPA link Template:IPA link
Open Template:IPA link Template:IPA link

Brahui consonants show patterns of retroflexion but lack the aspiration distinctions found in surrounding languages and include several fricatives such as the voiceless lateral fricative Script error: No such module "IPA"., a sound not otherwise found in the region.Template:Sfn Consonants are also very similar to those of Balochi, but Brahui has more fricatives and nasals (Elfenbein 1993).

Consonants
Labial DentalTemplate:Breakalveolar Retroflex [[Palato-alveolar consonant|Palato-Template:Breakalveolar]] Velar Glottal
Nasal Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link (Template:IPA link)
Stop Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link
Fricative Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link
Lateral Template:IPA link Template:IPA link
Rhotic Template:IPA link Template:IPA link
Glide Template:IPA link Template:IPA link
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  • The consonants Script error: No such module "IPA". freely alternate with aspirated counterparts in the northeast. Aspirated stops word-initially occur in loanwords in the south, where they freely vary with unaspirated stops.Template:Sfn
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  • Brahui preserves the PD laryngeal *Script error: No such module "IPA". as Script error: No such module "IPA". in some words e.g. PD. *caH- ~ *ceH- > Br. kah-.Template:Sfn

Stress

Stress in Brahui follows a quantity-based pattern, occurring either on the first long vowel or diphthong, or on the first syllable if all vowels are short.

Orthography

Brahui is the only Dravidian language which is not known to have been written in a Brahmi-based script.

Perso-Arabic script

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Brahui has been written in the Arabic script since the second half of the 20th century.[11] Other Dravidian languages have also been historically written in the Arabic script by the Muslim minority speakers of each respective language, namely Arabi-Tamil and Arabi-Malayalam. In Pakistan, an Urdu based Nastaʿlīq script is used in writing. Brahui orthography is unique in having the letter 'ڷ', representing the sound Template:IPAblink. Table below presents the letters adopted for Brahui orthography:

Letter Latin equivalent IPA
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Script error: No such module "Lang". p Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". t Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". ŧ Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". (s) Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". j Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". c Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". (h) Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". x Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". d Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". đ Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". (z) Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". r Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". ŕ Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". z Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". ź Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". s Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". ş Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". (s) Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". (z) Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". (t) Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". (z) Script error: No such module "IPA".
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Script error: No such module "Lang". ģ Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". f Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". (k) Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". k Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". g Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". l Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". ļ Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". m Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". n Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". ń Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". v, o, ú Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". h Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". (h) Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". y, í Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA".
Script error: No such module "Lang". e Script error: No such module "IPA".

Latin script

More recently, a Roman-based orthography named Brolikva (an abbreviation of Brahui Roman Likvar) was developed by the Brahui Language Board of the University of Balochistan in Quetta and adopted by the newspaper Talár.

Below is the new promoted Bráhuí Báşágal Brolikva orthography:[1]

Aa
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Ii
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Uu
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Ee
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Oo
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Kk
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Gg
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Xx
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Hh
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Pp
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Bb
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Ff
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Vv
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Tt
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Dd
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Cc
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Ss
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Zz
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Jj
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Mm
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Nn
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Rr
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Ll
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Yy
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Áá
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Íí
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Úú
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Ģģ
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(Ww)
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Ŧŧ
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Đđ
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Şş
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Źź
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Ńń
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Ŕŕ
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Ļļ
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The letters with diacritics are the long vowels, the post-alveolar or retroflex consonants, and the voiced velar or voiceless alveolar fricatives.

The native alphabetic order is: b á p í s y ş v (w) x e z ź ģ f ú m n l g c t ŧ r ŕ d o đ h j k a i u ń ļ

Sample text

English

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.

Arabic script

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Latin script

Muccá insáńk ájo o izzat ná rid aŧ barebar vadí massuno. Ofte puhí o dalíl raseńgáne. andáde ofte asi elo ton ílumí e vaddifoí e.

Endangerment

According to a 2009 UNESCO report, Brahui is one of the 27 languages of Pakistan that are facing the danger of extinction. It was classified as "unsafe", the least endangered level out of the five levels of concern (Unsafe, Definitely Endangered, Severely Endangered, Critically Endangered and Extinct).Template:Sfn This status has since been renamed to "vulnerable".[12]

Publications

Talár is the first daily newspaper in the Brahui language.[13] It uses the new Roman orthography and is "an attempt to standardize and develop [the] Brahui language to meet the requirements of modern political, social and scientific discourse."[14]

References

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Sources

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  • Bray, Denys. The Brahui Language, an Old Dravidian Language Spoken in Parts of Baluchistan and Sind: Grammar. Gian Publishing House, 1986.
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Further reading

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External links

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  7. E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam 1913-1936: Volume 1, 1987, pp. 680
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