Tai Daeng, Táy-Môc-Châu or Red Tai is the language of the
Tai Daeng people
The Red Tai (in Vietnamese language Thái Đỏ; in Lao language Tai Daeng) are an ethnic group of Vietnam and Laos. They speak the Tai Daeng language. In Vietnam, they are called Thái Đỏ and are included in the group of the Thái people, ...
of northwestern
Vietnam
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and across the border into northeastern Laos. It belongs to the
Tai language family
The Tai or Zhuang–Tai languages ( th, ภาษาไท or , transliteration: or ) are a branch of the Kra–Dai language family. The Tai languages include the most widely spoken of the Tai–Kadai languages, including Standard Thai or Si ...
, being closely connected with Black Tai and White Tai, as well as being more distantly related to the language spoken in modern Thailand.
The language is classified as part of the Thái official ethnic community in Vietnam and of the Phu Tai composite group in Laos. However, speakers in Vietnam tend to identify with Black Tai, or Tai Dam, thus denying that they are Red Tai.
Classification
Tai Daeng is classified as belonging to the Tai-Kadai language group, located in the Tai languages and
Southwestern Tai languages
The Southwestern Tai, Southwestern Thai or Thai languages are a branch of the Tai languages of Southeast Asia. Its dialects include Siamese (Central Thai), Lanna, Lao, Shan and others.
Classification
The internal classification of the South ...
The number of Tai Daeng speakers is generally estimated at 80,000 native speakers, with an ethnic population of roughly 100,000 located mostly in Vietnam.
In China, Tai Daeng () people are located in the following townships of Yunnan province, with about 2,000 people (Gao 1999). They are referred to by the neighboring Han Chinese, Miao, and Yao peoples as Dry Tai (Gan Dai 旱傣).
*Qiaotou Town 桥头镇,
Hekou County
The Hekou Yao Autonomous County () is an autonomous county in the southern part of the Yunnan province of China. It is part of the Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture and borders the northern Vietnamese city of Lào Cai. It was apparently kno ...
河口县 (in the 3 villages of Shiyajiao 石崖脚, Baini 白尼, and Fangluocheng 方洛成; population 600)
*Gulingqing Township 古林菁乡,
Maguan County
Maguan County (, vi, Mã Quan) is located in Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan province, China, bordering Vietnam's Lào Cai
Lào Cai () is a city in the Northwest region of Vietnam. It is the capital of Lào Cai Provinc ...
马关县 (in the 2 villages of Panzhihua 攀枝花 and Dongzong 董棕); population 500)
Phonology
All syllables in Tai Daeng have an initial consonant or
consonant cluster
In linguistics, a consonant cluster, consonant sequence or consonant compound, is a group of consonants which have no intervening vowel. In English, for example, the groups and are consonant clusters in the word ''splits''. In the education f ...
, followed by a vowel or a
diphthong
A diphthong ( ; , ), also known as a gliding vowel, is a combination of two adjacent vowel sounds within the same syllable. Technically, a diphthong is a vowel with two different targets: that is, the tongue (and/or other parts of the speech ...
, and optionally end in a final consonant. Each syllable also carries a tone. Like many related languages, Tae Daeng has different possibilities for the realization of tone on different types of syllables, depending on the presence, absence, and type of final consonant.
Free syllables are those which end in a vowel, a nasal or a semivowel while checked syllables are those having a final p, t, k or a glottal stop.
Tae Daeng has five tones on free syllables:
*1. Rising from middle pitch to high pitch and then leveling off: ''huu'' 'ear', ''taa'' 'eye'
*2. Level and high, slightly lower than the highest point of the first tone: ''say'' 'egg', ''faa'' 'to split'
*3. Low rising and glottalized: ''hay'' 'to weep' or 'dry field', ''haa'' 'five', ''naŋ'' 'to sit'
*4. Mid with slight and gradual fall: ''naa'' 'rice field', ''cim'' 'to taste'
*5. High falling, glottalized: ''nɔŋ'' 'younger sibling', ''haay'' 'bad'
The first tone can employ
glottalization
Glottalization is the complete or partial closure of the glottis during the articulation of another sound. Glottalization of vowels and other sonorants is most often realized as creaky voice (partial closure). Glottalization of obstruent consonan ...
, but is not mandatory.
Tae Daeng has two tones on checked syllables:
*2. Level, mid or somewhat higher than mid: ''lap'' 'to close (the eyes)' or 'to harpen', ''mat'' 'flea' or 'to tie up in a bundle', ''bɔɔk'' 'flower'
*3. Low rising: ''moot'' 'one'. According to Gedney, the nucleus of syllables of this type is always a diphthong or a phonetically long vowel.
Grammar
Morphology
Tae Deang frequently employs
serial verb construction
The serial verb construction, also known as (verb) serialization or verb stacking, is a syntactic phenomenon in which two or more verbs or verb phrases are strung together in a single clause.Tallerman, M. (1998). ''Understanding Syntax''. London: A ...
in which two or more verbs are strung together in one clause.'Tai Languages'. D. Strecker. In The World's Major Languages, 653-659. B. Comrie (ed). Routledge (2009)
Syntax
Tae Daeng employs a Subject-Verb-Order word order and because of the lack of inflections upon verbs, syntactical functions are largely derived from word order and prepositions. Particles are highly adaptive and can usually be found at the end of a sentence in order to emphasize, question, command or indicate a level of familiarity or respect.
Writing system
Tai Daeng differs from its close relations White Tai and Black Tai in that, while it doesn't feature a writing system of its own, speakers make occasional usage of the
Tai Viet script
The Tai Viet script (Tai Dam: ("Tai script"), Vietnamese: Chữ Thái Việt) ( th, อักษรไทดำ, ) is a Brahmic script used by the Tai Dam people and various other Thai people in Vietnam and Thailand.Languages of VietnamTai languages