A̱lyem (nwap)
A̱lyem yet tak ti̱tak vak a̱myim a̱lyiat hwa ku byia̱ ma̱ng a̱nhu a̱gi̱rama ma̱ng swáng a̱lyiat. Kikya yet a̱tsak vak wu da̱nang á̱nietbishyi ni̱ wa̱i kyang hu ba̱ nfa a̱ni, ku di̱n vak lyiat ku di̱n vak lyuut, a̱wot á̱ si̱ bye nyia̱ a̱nia di̱n vak lilyem a̱lama meang. A̱lyem a̱tyubishyi byia̱ za̱kwa vwuon taada ma̱ng nkhang, a̱wot á̱ maai á̱ fi̱k vwuon hu tsi̱tsak a̱yaataada mi̱ di̱ sweap njen.[1] Lilyem á̱nietbishyi byia̱ za̱kwá a̱saat ma̱ng shoot, zang ja nwuat a̱wat tyei ndang swáng a̱lyiat na shi sang sangba̱p a̱ni, mbeang a̱wat ya̱fang nkyang, naat mbwuot, ma̱ng tswá a̱di̱dam na̱ nwai shyia̱ kpa̱mkpaan a̱ni di̱n jen a̱lyiat ji. Nyian ta̱m ma̱ng a̱lyem a̱tyubishyi ni̱ ta̱yuk di̱ naat mbwuot á̱niet a̱wot á̱ ni̱ shyia̱ lyen hu di̱n vak myiam hwa.
Tafa | languoid |
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Yet kap | lyiat |
Á̱ fang ma̱ | lyenlilyem, sociology of language, philosophy of language |
Geography of topic | language geography |
Byia̱ za̱kwa | language variety, type of language, usage, grammar |
Practiced by | Q118607849 |
Used by | a̱tyubishyi |
Nta̱m | capacity for language |
Stack Exchange tag | https://philosophy.stackexchange.com/tags/language |
Ya̱fang
jhyuk- ↑ Nicholas Evans & Stephen Levinson (2009) 'The Myth of Language Universals: Language Diversity and Its Importance for Cognitive Science'. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32, 429–492.