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Muda language
Loloish language spoken in China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Muda (木达 or 母打) is a Loloish language of China.
There are over 2,000 Muda speakers in Nanlianshan Village Community 南联山村委会[2] (formerly Nanlianshan District, 南联山乡, now part of Gasa Township 嘎洒镇), Jinghong City, Yunnan, China (Xu 1991).[3]
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Classification
Xu (1991) classifies Muda as a Ha-Ya language (see Hani languages).
Hsiu (2018)[4] classifies Muda as an Akha language containing a Bisoid substratum, with the substrate language being an early split from Bisoid. Muda has Cl- consonant clusters like various Bisoid languages, Siloid languages, and Jinuo, while words of Bisoid origin include 'leg', 'house', and 'smoke'.
Phonology
Muda has the complex consonant onsets /pl, pʰl, bl, ml, pj, pʰj, bj, mj/ (Xu 1991:34).
Vocabulary
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The following vocabulary of Muda is from Xu (1991).
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