Kaloeng language
Appearance
	
	
| Kaloeng | |
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| Native to | Thailand, Laos | 
Kra–Dai
 
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Kaloeng (Kalerng, Kaleung) is a Southwestern Tai language of Thailand and Laos.
Distribution
[edit]In Thailand, Kaloeng is spoken in Sakon Nakhon Province, Nakhon Phanom Province, and Mukdahan Province (Trongdee 2016). In Laos, it is spoken in Khammouan Province.
External classification
[edit]Mudjalin Luksanawong[1] classifies the Kaloeng language as part of the Sakon Nakhon subbranch of the Southwestern Tai.
- Nakhon Phanom
 - Sakon Nakhon
- Yoy-Yooy-Kalööng
- Yoy
 - Yooy
 - Kalööng
 
 
 - Yoy-Yooy-Kalööng
 
In the Sakon Nakhon languages, Proto-Tai *hw- and *w- (Pittayaporn 2009:134-135) became /ph/- (Trongdee 2016:55). Also, the Sakon Nakhon languages display the uncommon labiovelar initial clusters thw-, cw-, sw-, hw-, ŋw-, lw-, ʔw- (Trongdee 2016:56).
Internal classification
[edit]Thananan Trongdee[2] classifies the Kaloeng dialects as follows according to the evolution of the Proto-Kaloeng diphthong *-aɯ.
- Group 1: *-aɯ > -aɯ (all spoken in Laos)
- Hinboun District: Pha Wang; Nong Hoi
 - Yommalath District: Phon Bok
 - Nong Bok District: Nong Bok
 - Boualapha District: Kha Yu
 - Kounkham District: Kong Lo
 
 - (branch)
- Group 2: *-aɯ > -əi
- Mueang Sakon Nakhon District: Muanglai ม่วงลาย
 - Kut Bak District: Ban Bua บ้านบัว
 - Kusuman District: Saen Phan แสนพัน
 - Khamcha-i District: Non Sang Si
 
 - Group 3: *-aɯ > -ai
- Mueang Sakon Nakhon District: Na Yo นายอ; Dong Mafai ดงมะไฟ
 - Phanna Nikhom District: Choeng Chum เชิงชุม
 - Mueang Nakhon Phanom District: Kurukhu กุรุคุ; Khamtoei คำเตย
 - Phon Sawan District: Phon Bok โพนบก
 - Tha Uthen District: Na Sok นาโสก
 - Pla Pak District: Kutakai ปลาปาก
 - Na Kae District: Phra Song พระซอง
 - Yommalath District, Laos: Don Pueai
 - Nong Bok District, Laos: Dong Phak Pue
 
 
 - Group 2: *-aɯ > -əi
 
References
[edit]- ^ Lawalee, Banjong; Yodmalee, Boonsom; Champadaeng, Sitthisak (2014-09-24). "Boon Phawet: A Comparative Study of a Phu Tai, Tai-Lao and Kaleung Religious Ceremony in North-eastern Thailand". Asian Culture and History. 7 (1). doi:10.5539/ach.v7n1p24. ISSN 1916-9663.
 - ^ Trongdee, Thananan (2014). "The Lao-Speaking Nyo in Banteay Meanchey Province of Cambodia". Manusya. 17 (3): 69–85. doi:10.1163/26659077-01703005. ISSN 0859-9920.