Kédang (Kdang, Dang, Kedangese) is a language spoken in the Kedang region on the north coast of Lembata Island, east of Flores, in Indonesia. The language belongs to the Austronesian family and its sub-family, Malayo-Polynesian.[2] More specifically, the language is within the Flores-Lembata sub-group.[2] There are approximately 30,000 speakers of the language.
Background
The name of the language is also the name of the region where the language is spoken, Kedang.[3] The region ranges to about 266 square kilometres including two administrative areas – Omesuri and Buyasuri.[3] As of today, there are approximately about 30,000 speakers of the language.[2] The majority of the speakers is engaged in agricultural productions which are mainly farming and fishing.[3] Most speakers are Catholic or Muslim but a few may still retain their traditional spiritual beliefs.[4]
Phonology
Vowels
Kédang has a total of twelve vowels in its language, separated into two sets evenly with six vowels per set.[5] One set is composed of modal vowels or also known as normal vowels while the other set is breathy vowels.[5] The vowels can be distinct by two different methods: by the word initial position and by the pitch. Modal vowels (normal vowels) occur in the middle and the final position while breathy vowels do not.[5] While the breathy vowels are pronounced at a lower pitch.[5]
Kédang's pronouns follow the three-way system of singular-dual-plural. They are divided into seven categories: personal, emphatic, possessive, emphatic-possessive, adessive, agent focus and action focus.[11]
Personal
Emphatic
Possessive
Emphatic-Possessive
Adessive
Agent Focus
Action Focus
Subjective
Objective
Subjective
Objective
Person
1st singular
>ei, >eqi
>eqi
ko
koq
koqo
koqi
>eko
eti
èrèg
2nd singular
o
o
mo
moq
moqo
meqi
omo
oti
mèrèq
3rd singular
nuo, ni
nuo
ne
neq
neqe
neqi
nene
neti
nèrèq
1st plural exclusive
(exclude the addressee(s))
e, ke
e
ke
keq
keqe
keqi
eke
keti
mèrèq
1st plural inclusive
(include the addressee(s))
te
te
te
teq
teqe
teqi
tete
teti
tèrèq
2nd plural
me
me
me
meq
meqe
meqi
meme
meti
mèrèq
3rd plural
suo, se
suo
se
seq
seqe
seqi
sese
seti
sèrèq
Adjectives
Kédang adjectives are divided into two functions: predicative and attributive.[12] In order to distinguish these two functions, a suffix -n is added after the end vowel of a predicative adjective for it to become attributive.[12] If the adjective ends with a consonant, there will be no change.[12]
Predicative
Attributive
'wet'
baha
bahan
'alive'
bita
bitan
'sour'
kiru
kirun
'new'
werun
werun
'red'
korong
korong
'shy'
iwiq
iwiq
Verbs
There is only one verb tense in Kédang that is fully developed – future tense.[13] The other tenses usually require an adverb that indicates time (past, present or future) to support the content along with the verb used.[13]