Bahnaric languages
The Bahnaric languages are a group of about thirty Austroasiatic languages spoken by about 700,000 people in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. Paul Sidwell notes that Austroasiatic/Mon–Khmer languages are lexically more similar to Bahnaric and Katuic languages the closer they are geographically, independently of which branch of the family they belong to, but that Bahnaric and Katuic do not have any shared innovations that would suggest that together they form a branch of the Austroasiatic family, rather forming separate branches.
Internal diversity
Internal diversity suggests that the family broke up about 3,000 years ago. North Bahnaric is characterized by a register contrast between breathy and modal voice, which in Sedang has tensed to become modal–creaky voice.Lamam is a clan name of the neighboring Tampuon and Kaco’.
Sidwell tentatively classifies the Bahnaric languages into four branches, with Cua classified independently as East Bahnaric.
Unclassified Bahnaric languages of Cambodia include Mel, Khaonh, Ra’ong, and Thmon.
- Bahnaric
- *West Bahnaric
- **Jru', Juk, Su'
- **Nyaheun
- **Oi, The, Sok, Sapuan, Cheng
- **Brao, Laveh, Krung, Kravet
- *Central Bahnaric
- **Taliang
- **Alak
- **Central South
- ***Tampuon
- ***Bahnar
- ***South Bahnaric
- ****Chrau
- ****Sre
- ****Stieng
- ****Mnong
- *North Bahnaric
- **Halang, Kayong
- **Jeh
- **Kotau
- **Tadrah, Modrah
- **Sedang
- **Hrê
- **Monom
- **Rengao
- **Kaco’, Ramam
- *East Bahnaric
- **Cua
North Bahnaric
- North Bahnaric
- * Jeh
- * Halang
- *
- ** Kayong
- **
- *** Romam–Kaco’
- ***
- **** Takua
- ****
- ***** Monom
- *****
- ****** Todrah
- ******
- ******* Sedang
- ******* Rengao
- ******* Hrê
West Bahnaric
West Bahnaric is a dialect chain to the west of North Bahnaric, Unlike the other Bahnaric languages to the east, the West Bahnaric languages were under Khmer rather than Chamic influence, and also by the Katuic languages as part of a Katuic-West Bahnaric sprachbund.- West Bahnaric
- *Brao–Kavet: Lave, Kru'ng, Kravet
- *Laven, Sou
- *Nyaheun
- *Oi–The: Jeng; Oy, Sok, Sapuan, The
- West Bahnaric
- *Lavi
- *
- **Jru'/Laven, Su', Juk
- **
- ***Nyaheun
- ***Sapuan
- ***Oi/Sok/Cheng
- ***Laveh/Brao
Central Bahnaric
- Central Bahnaric
- *Alak
- *Cua
- *Taliang
- *Central South: to the southwest of Chamic:
- **Tampuon
- **Bahnar
- **South Bahnaric
- ***Stieng–Chrau: Chrau, Stieng
- ***Sre–Mnong: Koho, Mnong
Sidwell gives the following classification for the Central Bahnaric languages. Note that Sidwell later classifies Cua as an independent branch, namely East Bahnaric.
- Central Bahnaric
- *North Central
- **Alak
- *West Central
- **Kasseng/Taliang
- **Yaeh
- *East Central
- **Cua
- *South Central
- **Tampuon
- **Bahnar
- ***South Bahnaric
- ****Chrau
- ****Koho
- ****Ma'
- ****Stieng
- ****Mnong
Language diagrams
North Bahnaric (2022)
- North Bahnaric
- *
- **Sedang
- ***Halang
- ***Sedang
- ***Todrah
- ***Monom
- ***Kayong
- **Hre
- **Bahnar-Rengao
- ***Bahnar
- ***Rengao
- *
- **Jeh
- **Trieng
- *Romam
- *Katua
Lexical innovations
| Gloss | Proto-Bahnaric | Proto-Austroasiatic |
| bone | *kʦɨːŋ | *cʔaːŋ |
| fire | *ʔuɲ | *ʔus |
| tongue | *lpiət | *lntaːk |