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===Vowels=== | ===Vowels=== | ||
{{PAGENAME}} has a simple system of five-vowels qualities as in Spanish and Swahili. | |||
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! !! front !! central !! back | |||
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! high | |||
| '''i''' || || '''u''' | |||
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! mid | |||
| '''e''' || || '''o''' | |||
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! low | |||
| || '''a''' || | |||
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Some authors have described {{PAGENAME}} as also having phonemic long vowels as well, however long vowels behave prosodically in an identical way to vowel sequences, encouraging the analysis of them as sequences of two identical vowels. Such sequences of two identical vowels are, however, generally written with a macron for traditional reasons and to save space, however when it is impossible to type a macron, the vowel is doubled. | |||
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! Phonemic<br />Analysis !! Romanised<br />(macrons possible) !! Romanised<br />(macrons impossible) | |||
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! /a/ | |||
| ⟨ a ⟩ || ⟨ a ⟩ | |||
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! /aa/ | |||
| ⟨ ā ⟩ || ⟨ aa ⟩ | |||
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! /e/ | |||
| ⟨ e ⟩ || ⟨ e ⟩ | |||
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! /aa/ | |||
| ⟨ ē ⟩ || ⟨ ee ⟩ | |||
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! /i/ | |||
| ⟨ i ⟩ || ⟨ i ⟩ | |||
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! /ii/ | |||
| ⟨ ī ⟩ || ⟨ ii ⟩ | |||
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! /o/ | |||
| ⟨ o ⟩ || ⟨ o ⟩ | |||
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! /oo/ | |||
| ⟨ ō ⟩ || ⟨ oo ⟩ | |||
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! /u/ | |||
| ⟨ u ⟩ || ⟨ u ⟩ | |||
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! /uu/ | |||
| ⟨ ū ⟩ || ⟨ uu ⟩ | |||
|} | |||
Unstressed vowels tend to be pronounced laxly as [ɪ ɛ ɐ ɔ ʊ] for /i e a o u/. Some speakers pronounce stressed vowels more tensely, closer to their cardinal pronunciations of [i e a o u]. | |||
===Phonotactics=== | ===Phonotactics=== | ||
===Prosody=== | ===Prosody=== |
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Nkwu (endonym: tembadu hānkwu [te̞ˈmbaɾu ˈhaːŋkwu]) is a language spoken by the Nkwu people of Bū.
Name
Phonology
Consonants
The usual phonemic analysis of Nkwu consonants devised by Trang (1958) comprises many phonemes that, on surface analysis, would appear to be clusters. These are analysed as phonemes for reasons of parsimony in describing phonotactics and morphophonology.
Labial/ Labio-dental/ Labio-velar |
Dental/ Alveolar |
Post-Alveolar/ Palatal |
Velar | Glottal | Romanisation (Krauss)/ Romanisation (Harlowe) | |
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Nasal | m [m] |
n [n] |
ɲ [ɲ] |
ŋ [ŋ] |
⟨ m n ny ng ⟩ ⟨ m n ñ ŋ ⟩ | |
Glottalised Prenasalised Nasal |
ⁿˀm [m̆ʔm] |
ⁿˀn [n̆ʔn] |
ⁿˀɲ [ɲ̆ʔɲ] |
ⁿˀŋ [ŋ̆ʔŋ] |
⟨ mpm ntn ntny nkng ⟩ ⟨ mpm ntn ñcñ ŋkŋ ⟩ | |
Plosive | p b [p] [b] |
t d [t~t̪] [d~d̪] |
k ɡ [k] [ɡ] |
ʔ [ʔ] |
⟨ p b t d k g q ⟩ ⟨ p b t d k g q ⟩ | |
Prenasalised Plosive |
ⁿp ⁿb [mp] [mb] |
ⁿt ⁿd [nt] [nd] |
ⁿk ⁿɡ [ŋk] [ŋɡ] |
⟨ mp mb nt nd nk ngg ⟩ ⟨ mp mb nt nd ŋk ŋg ⟩ | ||
Glottalised Prenasalised Plosive |
ⁿˀb [m̆ʔb] |
ⁿˀd [n̆ʔd] |
ⁿˀɡ [ŋ̆ʔɡ] |
⟨ mpb ntd nkg ⟩ ⟨ mpb ntd ŋkg ⟩ | ||
Affricate | ts dz [t͡s] [d͡z] |
tʃ dʒ [t͡ʃ] [d͡ʒ] |
⟨ ts dz tx dj ⟩ ⟨ ts dz tš dž ⟩ | |||
Prenasalised Affricate |
ⁿts ⁿdz [nt͡s] [nd͡z] |
ⁿtʃ ⁿdʒ [nt͡ʃ] [nd͡ʒ] |
⟨ nts ndz ntx ndj ⟩ ⟨ nts ndz ntš ndž ⟩ | |||
Glottalised Prenasalised Affricate |
ⁿˀdz [n̆ʔd͡z] |
ⁿˀdʒ [n̆ʔd͡ʒ] |
⟨ ntdz ntdj ⟩ ⟨ ntdz ntdž ⟩ | |||
Fricative | f v [f] [v] |
s z [s] [z] |
ʃ ʒ [ʃ] [ʒ] |
h [h~ɦ] |
⟨ f v s z x j h ⟩ ⟨ f v s z š ž h ⟩ | |
Prenasalised Fricative |
ⁿf ⁿv [ɱf] [ɱv] |
ⁿs ⁿz [ns~nt͡s] [nz~nd͡z] |
ⁿʃ ⁿʒ [nʃ~nt͡ʃ] [nʒ~nd͡ʒ] |
ⁿh [ŋh~ŋɦ] |
⟨ mf mv ns nz nx nj ngh ⟩ ⟨ mf mv ns nz nš nž ŋh ⟩ | |
Semivowel | w [w] |
j [j] |
⟨ w y ⟩ ⟨ w y ⟩ | |||
Glottalised Prenasalised Semivowel |
ⁿˀw [ŋkʷw] |
ⁿˀj [ŋkʲj~ɲcj] |
⟨ nkw nky ⟩ ⟨ ŋkw ŋky ⟩ | |||
Lateral | l [l~ɫ] |
⟨ l ⟩ ⟨ l ⟩ | ||||
Prenasalised Lateral |
ⁿl [nl~lː~l̃ː¨~ld~ɫd] |
⟨ nl ⟩ ⟨ nl ⟩ |
Vowels
Nkwu has a simple system of five-vowels qualities as in Spanish and Swahili.
front | central | back | |
---|---|---|---|
high | i | u | |
mid | e | o | |
low | a |
Some authors have described Nkwu as also having phonemic long vowels as well, however long vowels behave prosodically in an identical way to vowel sequences, encouraging the analysis of them as sequences of two identical vowels. Such sequences of two identical vowels are, however, generally written with a macron for traditional reasons and to save space, however when it is impossible to type a macron, the vowel is doubled.
Phonemic Analysis |
Romanised (macrons possible) |
Romanised (macrons impossible) |
---|---|---|
/a/ | ⟨ a ⟩ | ⟨ a ⟩ |
/aa/ | ⟨ ā ⟩ | ⟨ aa ⟩ |
/e/ | ⟨ e ⟩ | ⟨ e ⟩ |
/aa/ | ⟨ ē ⟩ | ⟨ ee ⟩ |
/i/ | ⟨ i ⟩ | ⟨ i ⟩ |
/ii/ | ⟨ ī ⟩ | ⟨ ii ⟩ |
/o/ | ⟨ o ⟩ | ⟨ o ⟩ |
/oo/ | ⟨ ō ⟩ | ⟨ oo ⟩ |
/u/ | ⟨ u ⟩ | ⟨ u ⟩ |
/uu/ | ⟨ ū ⟩ | ⟨ uu ⟩ |
Unstressed vowels tend to be pronounced laxly as [ɪ ɛ ɐ ɔ ʊ] for /i e a o u/. Some speakers pronounce stressed vowels more tensely, closer to their cardinal pronunciations of [i e a o u].