Hrusish languages


The Hrusish or Southeast Kamengic languages possibly constitute a Sino-Tibetan branch in Arunachal Pradesh, northeast India. They are Hruso and Miji. In Glottolog, Hammarström, et al. does not accept Hrusish, and considers similarities between Hruso and Miji to be due to loanwords.

Names

and Bodt & Lieberherr use the name Hrusish, while Anderson prefers Southeast Kamengic.

Classification

Anderson considers Hrusish to be a branch of Tibeto-Burman. However, Blench and Post suggest that the Hruso languages likely constitute an independent language family.
Bodt's & Lieberherr's internal classification of the Hrusish languages is as follows.
;Hrusish
The following comparative vocabulary table of Hrusish vocabulary items is from Anderson, with additional Bangru data from Li. Anderson's Hruso data is from Anderson's own field notes and from Simon. Anderson's Miji data is from his own field notes as well as Simon and Weedall. Bangru data is from Ramya.
GlossBangru Bangru Miji Hruso
sundʑu˥wai˥˧dʒudʒo ~ zuʔ; zo ~ ʒʲoʔdʒu ~ dʑu; dʲu
snowdə˧˩ɣai˥tenedɨlen; təlɛntʰiɲɲo
asheslaʔ˥bu˥˧lag-bowmaj-buxukʰes-pu
mother's brother-kiː-nia-kʰiw; akjua-kʰi
sonmə˧˩dʑu˥mu-dʒu-ɲiːibzusou ~ sa ~ seu
Iȵoŋ˥ɲoɲaŋ
wega˧˩ni˥k-aɲiaɲiɲi
bearsi˥tsuaŋ˥sutʃowʃutsaŋsitso ~ sutso
insectbə˧˩loŋ˥beloŋ-siɲibiluʔŋ; bəɫuʔŋ; biluŋʰbəlu
nosemə˧˩ȵi˧guaŋ˥˧mi-niː-koɲiun-su ~ nu-su
handmə˧˩gai˥me-gejgiəgzə
thumb -me-gej-neagi-nuiʔ; gi-batʃoəgzə-i-aɲ
saliva, spit-jeʒeʔze-mdʑiu; əʒʲəxu ~ əɣʲəxu
sleepdʑe˥zeudʒidʒum
dreamdai˥mu˧˩mu˥tjameiːtajmetʰimjeu
fourbu˧˩rai˥porajibli; blepʰiri; pʰiji
fivebuŋ˥puŋbungu, buŋupʰum ~ pʰóm
sixrai˥˧rehreʔ; reʔ ~ réʔrijɛ; ʑje
sevenmuai˥˧mojimyaʔ, mjaʔmrjo; mrɔ
eightsə˧˩cai˥˧sagaiksɨgiʔ, sɨgeʔ; səgujsəgzə ~ sɨgdʒɨ ~ sɨɣdʒɨ
ninesə˧˩təŋ˥sataŋsɨtʰɨn; stʰɨn; stənstʰə; stʰɨ ~ stʰə
tenrəŋ˥raŋlin; lənʁə; ʁɨ ~ ʁə
bow-karaikgɨriʔ; gərikʰiri
drymə˧˩ci˥miː-kjimɨ-kʰyang; məkjaŋkʰrou
mothera˧˩nai˥˧aːnejaaɲʲiaɲi; aɲ
redja˧˩dʑu˥˧ja-tʃukmu-tsutsu
stream-wu-dʒuvu-zuʔ 'creek'xu-sa
shouldermə˧˩pu˥zi˥m-podʒpas-tuŋ; pastoŋə-pos-tu
fingermə˧˩gai˥tsuo˥˧me-gej-tʃowagi-tsoʔ; məgitsoəgzi-tsə
pigʑəu˥˧dʒuʒo; ʒoʔvo
bird pu˥dʑu˧˩pu-dʒubuzu; bɨ-zɨ ~ b-zɨ ~ bə-zu ~ bə-zə; bə-zuʔmu-su
seed-metetʰei-zʰo; tẽisi; dʒʲe; ʃe-die

Reconstruction

Proto-Hrusish has been reconstructed in by Bodt & Lieberherr. Bodt & Lieberherr note that Proto-Hrusish displays a sound change from Proto-Tibeto-Burman *s- to t-, which they note had also occurred in Bodo-Garo, Kuki-Chin, Tangkhulic, Central Naga, and Karbi languages. The Proto-Tibeto-Burman *-l and -r have also been lost in Proto-Hrusish.
Reconstructed Proto-Hrusish forms from Bodt & Lieberherr are given below.