Temiar language

The Temiar are one of the most numerous Aslian-speaking peoples, numbering around 30,000 in 2017.

[2] Etymologically, the word "Temiar" means "edge" or "side".

This meaning reflects the way in which Temiars describe themselves as "people of the edge, outside, [i.e.

[4] There are three allomorphic classes of pronouns (stressed unstressed, and bound).

Stressed third person pronouns must occur with a demonstrative (and hence only occur as unstressed or as bound morphemes on the demonstrative (e.g. na-doh 'he-here' or ʔun-tu:y 'they-elsewhere.