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Belait language

Belait
Lemeting
Native to Belait, Tutong (Brunei), Sarawak (Malaysia)
Region Brunei, Malaysia
Ethnicity Belait people
Native speakers
(undated figure of 1,000 in Brunei)
700 in 1995
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolog bela1260

Belait, or Lemeting, is a Malayo-Polynesian language of Brunei and neighbouring Malaysia. It is spoken in villages in the Belait and Tutong districts. There were estimated to be 700 speakers in 1995.

Belait is related to the Miri, Kiput and Narum languages of Sarawak. It is considered part of the Lower Baram subgroup of North Sarawak languages.

There are four mutually-intelligible dialects of Belait. These are spoken in two main regions:

Two distinct dialects of Belait - Metting and Bong - are spoken within the Mungkom village, Kiudang. There are very few speakers of any of the dialects.

General references on Belait phonology include Martin (1990) on Metting Belait and Noor Alifah Abdullah (1992) on Labi Belait. This sketch is based on the Metting dialect. Other dialects may vary in their phonology and lexicon.

Metting Belait has five monophthong vowels /i, u, e, o, a/. There is one diphthong /iə/.

The phoneme /e/ is realised as [ə] in non-final syllables, and as [ɛ] and [e] in final syllables.

Lexical roots are disyllabic. Final syllables are typically (C)V((C)C). Non-final are typically ((C)C)V(C).

The major word classes in Belait are verbs and nouns. The two classes can be distinguished by their distribution, form and function. For example, verbs are negated with the form (e)ndeh and nouns with the form kay':

There are also several closed functional classes:

Belait is head-initial. This means that head nouns precede possessors and other modifiers. They also precede relative clauses. Most clauses consist of a predicate and a subject. The subject can either follow or precede the predicate. Hence, word order is flexible.

Predicates can be Verb Phrases (VP), Noun Phrases (NP) or a Prepositional Phrase (PP). Non-subject arguments of a verbal predicate occur immediately after the verb.


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