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Reconstruction:Proto-Mon-Khmer/kpaas
Proto-Mon-Khmer
Etymology
- Proto-Mon-Khmer: *kpaas (Shorto, 2006, #1915)
Munda cognates include Juang kapas, Korwa kapaːs, Korku kapuso, Bondo kapa, Gata' kopa. Compare Sanskrit कर्पास (karpāsa) and Old Chinese 布 (OC *pˤa-s) (B-S), both of which are probably Austroasiatic loans.
Descendants
- Proto-Aslian:
- Proto-Bahnaric: *kpaːs (Sidwell, 2011)
- Central: *kpaːs
- Tariang: paːs
- South-Central:
- Bahnar: kơpaih
- Tampuan: kapaas
- South: *paːs
- Chrau: paːs
- North: *kpaːs
- Halang: kơpaih
- Jeh: kwah
- Sedang: kəpɛj
- Central: *kpaːs
- Proto-Katuic: *kpaas (Sidwell, 2005)
- Katu:
- Dakkang: kapaaç
- Kantu: kapaas
- Triw: kapaajh
- Eastern Katu: k'paih
- Western Katu: kǝpaːjh
- Pacoh: capaih
- Ta'Oihic:
- Ngeq: kapaajh
- Ong: kpaa̰jh
- Ta'Oi: kapaajh
- West Katuic:
- Bru:
- Eastern Bru: capaih, cupaih
- Sô: ʔapaajh
- Kuy:
- Kuy: (k)paːh
- Bru:
- Katu:
- Khasic: *knpaat (Sidwell, 2012)
- Khasi: kynphad
- Khmeric:
- Old Khmer: ʼaṃpas (prefixed form of *pas) (?)
- Khmer: អំបោះ (ʼɑmbɑh)
- Old Khmer: ʼaṃpas (prefixed form of *pas) (?)
- Proto-Palaungic:
- Waic:
- Eastern Lawa: ʔaphaih
- Waic:
- Proto-Pearic:
- Chong: kpas
- Pear: kəpaːs
- Proto-Vietic: *k-paːs (Ferlus, 2007)
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