Reconstruction:Proto-Mon-Khmer/gəp

This Proto-Mon-Khmer entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.
Although the label of Proto-Mon-Khmer has mostly been abandoned or rejected, this reconstruction, which sourced from Shorto (2006)'s reconstruction for Proto-Mon-Khmer, currently does not have an appropriate Proto-Austroasiatic reconstruction. This reconstruction therefore should not be taken at face value as a state-of-the-art reconstruction for Proto-Austroasiatic, but instead ought to be treated as a valid cognate set.

Proto-Mon-Khmer

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Etymology

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  • Proto-Mon-Khmer: *gəp ~ *gap (Shorto, 2006, #1241)

Compare Proto-Tai *kapᴰ (with; and), Middle Chinese (MC *ɡˠiɪp̚), whence Cantonese (gap⁶).

Noun

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*gəp[1]

  1. friend

Verb

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*gəp

  1. to associate

Descendants

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  • Proto-Chamic: *gəp (group, other)[2]
  • Proto-Aslian: *gop (guest, stranger)
    • Jahaic:
      • Jehai: gop (stranger)
    • Senoic:
      • Semai: gòp (Malay person)
      • Temiar: gob
    • Semelaic:
  • Proto-Bahnaric:
    • Central:
      • Tampuan: kṳəp (“friend”)
      • Central South:
        • Bahnar: gơ̆p (people, someone)
        • South:
          • Koho: göp (friend)
          • Mnong:
            • Biat: gɔp
            • Rölöm: găp (friend)
  • Proto-Khasian: *kap (to meet friend, join) (Sidwell, 2018)
    • Khasi: kap (to meet friends)
  • Khmeric:
    • Khmer: គប់ (kup, to associate, befriend)
  • Proto-Vietic:
    • Viet-Muong:

References

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  1. ^ Shorto, H. A Mon-Khmer Comparative Dictionary, Ed. Paul Sidwell, 2006. Entry 1241. p. 341
  2. ^ Thurgood, Graham (1999) From Ancient Cham to Modern Dialects: Two Thousand Years of Language Contact and Change[1], Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, page 132 & 318