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Idioma mon

Mon
ဘာသာမန် / pʰesa mɑn
Hablado en Bandera de Birmania Birmania
Bandera de Tailandia Tailandia
Región Delta del Irrawady
Hablantes Birmania: 742 900, Total: 850 530 (2005)[1]
Familia

Austroasiática
  Mon-jemer
    Mónico

      Mon
Escritura Alfabeto birmano
Alfabeto mon antiguo
Códigos
ISO 639-3 mnw

El idioma mon es un idioma austroasiático hablado por el pueblo mon, que habita en Birmania y Tailandia. El mon a diferencia de la mayoría de los idiomas en el sudeste asiático, no es de tipo tonal. Actualmente el mon es hablado por menos de un millón de personas.[2]​ En épocas recientes el uso del mon ha ido en rápido declive, especialmente entre las nuevas generaciones.[2]​ Muchos mon étnicos solo hablan birmano. En Birmania, la mayoría de los que hablan mon viven en los estados de Mon y Kayin y en la División de Tanintharyi.[3]

La escritura mon se deriva del alfabeto brahmi indio y es la fuente del alfabeto birmano.

Notas

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  1. Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (2005). "Mon: A language of Myanmar". Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. SIL International. Consultado el 9 de julio de 2006.
  2. a b Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (2005). «Mon: A language of Myanmar». Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. SIL International. Consultado el 9 de julio de 2006. 
  3. Dr. SM. «The Mon Language (An endangered species)». Monland Restoration Council. Archivado desde el original el 22 de junio de 2006. Consultado el 12 de julio de 2006. 

Bibliografía

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Inscripción Ban Talat Mon, Laos
  • Bauer, Christian. 1982. Morphology and syntax of spoken Mon. Ph.D. thesis, University of London (SOAS).
  • Bauer, Christian. 1984. A guide to Mon studies. Working Papers, Monash U.
  • Bauer, Christian. 1986. The verb in spoken Mon. Mon-Khmer Studies 15.
  • Bauer, Christian. 1986. Questions in Mon: Addenda and Corrigenda. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area v. 9, no. 1, pp. 22-26.
  • Diffloth, Gerard. 1984. The Dvarati Old Mon language and Nyah Kur. Monic Language Studies I, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok. ISBN 974-563-783-1
  • Diffloth, Gerard. 1985. The registers of Mon vs. the spectrographist's tones. UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics 60:55-58.
  • Ferlus, Michel. 1984. Essai de phonetique historique du m&ocircn. Mon-Khmer Studies, 9:1-90.
  • Guillon, Emmanuel. 1976. Some aspects of Mon syntax. in Jenner, Thompson, and Starosta, eds. Austroasiatic Studies. Oceanic linguistics special publication no. 13.
  • Halliday, Robert. 1922. A Mon-English dictionary. Bangkok: Siam society.
  • Haswell, James M. 1901. Grammatical notes and vocabulary of the Peguan language. Rangoon: American Baptist Mission Press.
  • Huffman, Franklin. 1987-1988. Burmese Mon, Thai Mon, and Nyah Kur: a synchronic comparison. Mon-Khmer Studies 16-17.
  • Jenny, Mathias. 2005. The Verb System of Mon. Arbeiten des Seminars für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Zürich, Nr 19. Zürich: Universität Zürich. ISBN 3-9522954-1-8
  • Lee, Thomas. 1983. An acoustical study of the register distinction in Mon. UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics 57:79-96.
  • Pan Hla, Nai. 1986. Remnant of a lost nation and their cognate words to Old Mon Epigraph. Journal of the Siam Society 7:122-155
  • Pan Hla, Nai. 1989. An introduction to Mon language Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University.
  • Pan Hla, Nai. 1992. The Significant Role of the Mon Language and Culture in Southeast Asia. Tokyo, Japan: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa.
  • Shorto, H.L. 1962. A dictionary of modern spoken Mon. Oxford University Press.
  • Shorto, H.L.; Judith M. Jacob; and E.H.S. Simonds. 1963. Bibliographies of Mon-Khmer and Tai linguistics. Oxford University Press.
  • Shorto, H.L. 1966. Mon vowel systems: a problem in phonological statement. in Bazell, Catford, Halliday, and Robins, eds. In memory of J.R. Firth, pp. 398-409.
  • Shorto, H.L. 1971. A dictionary of the Mon inscriptions from the sixth to the sixteenth centuries. Oxford University Press.
  • Thongkum, Therapan L. 1987. Another look at the register distinction in Mon. UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics. 67:132-165

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