Car language
Car (Pū) is the most widely spoken of the Nicobarese languages spoken in the Nicobar Islands of India.
| Car | |
|---|---|
| Pū | |
| Pronunciation | [puː] | 
| Native to | India | 
| Region | Nicobar Islands | 
| Native speakers | 37,000 (2005)[1] | 
| Latin script | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | caq | 
| Glottolog | carn1240 | 
| ELP | Car Nicobarese | 
|   Car   Car | |
| Coordinates: 9.19°N 92.77°E | |
Although related distantly to Vietnamese and Khmer, it is typologically much more akin to nearby Austronesian languages such as Nias and Acehnese, with which it forms a linguistic area.[2]
Car is a VOS language and somewhat agglutinative.[3] There is a quite complicated verbal suffix system with some infixes, as well as distinct genitive and "interrogative" cases for nouns and pronouns.[4]
Phonology
    
    
Vocabulary
    
Paul Sidwell (2017)[6] published in ICAAL 2017 conference on Nicobarese languages.
| Word | Car | proto-Nicobarese | 
|---|---|---|
| hot | taɲ | *taɲ | 
| four | fɛːn | *foan | 
| child | kuːn | *kuːn | 
| lip | (minuh) | *manuːɲ | 
| dog | ʔam | *ʔam | 
| night | hatəːm | *hatəːm | 
| male | koːɲ | *koːɲ | 
| ear | naŋ | *naŋ | 
| one | heŋ | *hiaŋ | 
| belly | (ʔac) | *ʔac | 
| sun | (tavuːj) | - | 
| sweet | (pacaːka) | - | 
| overflow | tareːci | *roac | 
| nose | mɛh | *moah | 
| breast | tɛh | *toah | 
| to cough | ʔɛhɛ | *ʔoah | 
| arm | kɛl | *koal | 
| in, inside | ʔɛl | *ʔoal | 
| four | feːn | *foan | 
| elbow | sikɔŋ | *keaŋ | 
Morphology
    
Shared morphological alternations: the old AA causative has two allomorphs, prefix ha- with monosyllabic stems, infix -um- in disyllabic stems (note: *p > h onset in unstressed σ).
- ɲa - 'to eat' / haɲaː 'to feed'
- pɯɲ - 'to cry' / hapɯɲ-ɲɔː 'to make cry'
- kucik - 'be palatable' / kumcik 'to taste'
- kale - 'brave' / kumle 'bravery'
References
    
- Car at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Cysouw, Michael; Quantitative explorations of the world-wide distribution of rare characteristics, or: the exceptionality of north-western European languages Archived 2009-05-14 at the Wayback Machine; pp. 11-12
- WALS: Nicobarese
- Whitehead, Rev. G.; Dictionary of the Car (Nicobarese) language; published 1925 by American Baptist Mission Press; pp. xxvi-xxxii
- Sidwell, Paul (2015). Car Nicobarese. The Handbook of Austroasiatic Languages: Leiden: Brill. pp. 1231–1240.
- Sidwell, Paul. 2017. "Proto-Nicobarese Phonology, Morphology, Syntax: work in progress". International Conference on Austroasiatic Linguistics 7, Kiel, Sept 29-Oct 1, 2017.