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Ta'Oi (Ta'Oih, Ta Oi) is a Katuic dialect chain of Salavan and Sekong provinces in Laos, and in Thừa Thiên-Huế province in Vietnam (Sidwell 2005:12).
Sidwell (2005) lists the following varieties of Ta'Oi, which is a name applied to speakers of various related dialects.
Taoih, like other Katuic languages, are largely analytic with slightly inflectional characteristics.[4] Taoih has a large amounts of affixes which mark agreement for person and case and derive new lexicalized words. The specific cases that are marked differ by person. There are several grammatical cases in Taoih, including some important ones: nominative, accusative, locative, dative, and genitive.
1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | ||||
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singular | plural | singular | plural | singular | plural | |
Initial | aku | muhe | ame | ipe | ʔo | ape |
Genitive | ɘɳku | ɘɳhe | ɘɳme/ɘɳmaɨ | - | ɘɳʔo | ɘɳdo ape/ɘɳɳaɨ |
Dative | aku | ahe | amme/ammai | - | aʔo | aʔo ape |
Locative | - | ihe | ime/imai | - | ido | imaɨ |
Urɘq
book
ɘɳ-maɨ
GEN-2SG
Your book
Taoih features six types of morphosyntactic alignment: ergative, neutral, accusative, tripartite, active-stative, ditransitive. Taoih exhibits neutral alignment for case with (in)transitive verbs and also neutral alignment for agreement in both (in)transitive and ditransitive frames, the verb never shows agreement with any argument, regardless of its transitivity.
Kuyuk
Kuyu’k
dong
give
urɘq
book
a-o-inho'a
DAT-LK-2SG
anho'a
and
a-o-ndil
DAT-LK-girl
"Kuyuk gives the book to you (dual) and the girl."
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