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STEDT #7367

*(p/b)leɁᴰ

LEMUR (FLYING~) / FLYING SQUIRREL

Reflexes & cognates8 reflexes · 1 subgroup

7Karenic10

*Karen [Burling]phliɁ¹ ‘lemur (flying~), flying squirrel’Luangthongkum 13: 163
*KarenpleɁᴰ/bleɁᴰ ‘lemur (flying~), flying squirrel’[Source note] Some Karenic languages have tone D12 which suggests *pl-, e.g. N.Pa-O, Bwe and some varieties of Sgaw. However, both N.Pwo and S.Pwo have the D3 tone which indicates a plain voiced *bl-.Luangthongkum 13: 163
Bwebli³³ ‘lemur (flying~), flying squirrel’Luangthongkum 13: 163
Kayahpla³³ ‘lemur (flying~), flying squirrel’Luangthongkum 13: 163
Kayawple³³ ‘lemur (flying~), flying squirrel’Luangthongkum 13: 163
Pa-O (Northern)phliɁ²¹ ‘lemur (flying~), flying squirrel’Luangthongkum 13: 163
Pwo (Northern)phlaiɁ²¹ ‘lemur (flying~), flying squirrel’Luangthongkum 13: 163
Pwo (Southern)phlaiɁ⁴⁵ ‘lemur (flying~), flying squirrel’Luangthongkum 13: 163
Sgaw (Northern)phliɁ⁴⁵ ‘lemur (flying~), flying squirrel’Luangthongkum 13: 163
Sgaw (Southern)plai¹¹¨ ‘lemur (flying~), flying squirrel’Luangthongkum 13: 163

Cite this entry

STEDT etymon #7367, *(p/b)leɁᴰ ‘LEMUR (FLYING~) / FLYING SQUIRREL’.
Stable link: https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/7367
Data: STEDT v1.0 (2017). Accessed: [date].
References: TL#163
BibTeX
@misc{stedt-7367,
  title  = {{*(p/b)leɁᴰ 'LEMUR (FLYING~) / FLYING SQUIRREL'}},
  author = {STEDT},
  year   = {2017},
  note   = {Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus (STEDT) v1.0, etymon #7367},
  url    = {https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/7367}
}