Kyirong language


Kyirong is a language from the subgroup of Tibetic languages spoken in the Kyirung district of the Shigatse prefecture, of the Tibetan Autonomous Region. Language structure
Kyirong has lexical tone, with a three-tone system.

Relationship to other languages

There is a varying degree of mutual intelligibility between Kyirong and other Kyirong-Yolmo varieties. It is most closely related to the Nubri and Gyalsomdo languages, and more distantly related to other languages in the family.

Phonology

Consonants

There are 36 consonants in Kyirong, which are summarized in the table below.
BilabialApico-DentalRetroflexLamino-post-alveolarPalatalVelarGlottal
Voiceless stopptʈck
Aspirated stopʈʰ
Voiced stopbdɖɟɡ
Voiceless fricativesɕh
Voiced fricativezʑɦ
Voiceless affricatets
Aspirative affricatetsʰtɕʰ
Voiced affricatedz
Nasalmnɲ
Voice liquidr
voiced lateral approximantl
unvoiced lateral fricativeɬ
Semivowelwj

Vowels

There are eight places of articulation for vowels. There is a length distinction at each place of articulation, as well as a long nasalised vowel.
Front IFront IICentralBack
Closei iː iːy yː yːu uː uː
Half-closee eː eːø øː øːɔ ɔː ɔː
Half-openɛ ɛː ɛː
Opena aː aː-

Tone

Kyriong has a three tone system; high, medium and low. Low tone is often accompanied by breathy voice.