Contributor: Yuko Abe
Vowel: /i, e, a, o, u/ Consonant: Plosive: /p, t̪, t, k/ Fricative: /θ, ʃ, h, v, ð/ Nasal: /m, n̪, n, ɲ/ Prenasalised plosive: /ᵐb, n̪d̪, ⁿd, ᶮdʒ, ᵑg/ Liquid: /r/ Glide: /j, w/
a. yes
b. no
c. only grammatical tone is attested (lexical contrast is not expressed by tone)
d. I'm not sure
e.g. Yoneda (2021: 279-280)
oðoŋɡóró ‘zebra’ vs. oðoŋɡóró ‘knee’
-póra ‘pull out’ vs. -pórá ‘become cold’
a. no
b. yes, give examples of falling and/or rising tone (rare in Bantu languages, but common in Asian tonal languages)
a. no contrast
b. 2
c. 3
d. more than 4
e. I don't know
a. /H/ vs. /ø/ (H is the privative tone)
b. /L/ vs. /ø/ (L is the privative tone)
c. /H/ vs. /L/
d. /H/ vs. /L/ vs. /ø/
e. Other types?
eg
a. mora/Contour realization (either CV́VC or CVV́C) is possible
**b. syllable/Only level tones (CV́V́C [CV́ːC], CVVC [CVːC]) are allowed**
c. mora and syllable, both units can be a TBU Neither phonemic long vowel (including diphthongs) nor vowel sequence is observed.
not sure
a. identical to the number of phonemic tone
**b. describe additional tones that are not phonemic**
(For example, Xitsonga has a contour tone or a downstepped H tone in specific contexts)
語中にLがあると,それよりも右のHは低く現れる。語中の2ヶ所以上にLが現れる場合,2つめのLの後ろにあるHはひとつめのLの後ろにあるHよりもさらに低く現れる(ダウンドリフト)。結果的に音声的には数段階の中間の高さM(id)が聞かれる(下の例では5段階)。MはHが低く現れる場合だけでなく、語の始めのほうに現れるLもMに聞こえる。
ótjí-hakáutú 「ジャガイモ」 ( )
Note: Please add examples wherever available
Yes -> 6-1, 6-2 No, the language only exhibits tonal melody patterns.
a. geometric: e.g. 2n (HH, HL, LL, LH) b. arithmetic: e.g. n+1 (e.g. LL, LH, HL, *HH) c. fixed: e.g. 2 d. no contrast
H
omu-tí ‘tree (sg.)’
HH
oru-táví ‘branch (sg.)’
HHH
omu-káðéndú ‘woman (sg.)’
HHL
omu-káðóna ‘daughter (sg.)’
HL
oʃi-tíha ‘desk (sg.)’
HLH
oʃi-ʃáuví ‘spider (sg.)’
HLL
oʃi-pwíkiro ‘storage (sg.)’
L
omu-ðe ‘root (sg.)’
LH
oʃi-vavá ‘wing (sg.)’
LHH
oʃi-nambáká ‘froog (sg.)’
LHL
ovi-maríva ‘money (pl.)’
LL
oʃi-hape ‘fruit (sg.)’
LLH
omu-tukaré ‘weakness’
LLL
omu-paŋgure ‘judge (sg.)’
a. no contrast b. 2 patterns (H-verb vs. L-verb) c. 3 or more (two distinct patterns of H verbs, e.g. Shambaa)
-póra ‘tear’ (or ‘pull out?’)「やぶる」
-pórá ‘become cold’ 「冷める」
-pora ‘draw eyebrows’ 「眉を書く」
Yes -> 7-1~7 No
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
Yoneda (2021: 280)
mbavéréré | vs. | mbávérére |
---|---|---|
<morph> | <morph> | |
<gloss> | <gloss> | |
‘I was sick (long ago)’ | ‘I was sick (yesterday)’ | |
[remote past (perfect?)] | [near past (perfect?)] |
‘Tone case’ cf. Yoneda (2021: 285-286)
Table. list of three tone cases
oʃihape ‘fruit’ /-LL/ | omukáðóna ‘daughter’ /-HHL/ | |
---|---|---|
Basic form (BF) | oʃi-hape | omu-káðóna |
Complemental form (CF) | oʃí-hape [oʃíhápe] | omú-káðóna [omúkāðōna]1 |
Presentational form (PF) | óʃi-hape [oʃíhápe] | ómu-káðóna [omúkāðōna] |
1 omú-káðóna [omúꜜkáðóna]
BF oʃi-hape ʃá-u
7D-fruit SM7.PST-fall.FV
‘A fruit fell’
CF mbá-rand-á oʃí-hápe
SM1SG.PST-buy-FV 7C-fruit
‘I bought a fruit’ [simple remote past]
PF óʃí-hape
7P-fruit
‘(It is) a fruit’
cf. A syntactic subject should also be realised as a complemental form when it is left dislocated to a post-verbal position (e.g. due to Locative inversion as in the following case).
mokuti mú-rár-a oðó-ŋɡéjama
LOC18.forest SM18-sleep-FV 10C-lions
‘In the forest sleeps a lion’
Language Name | Guthrie code | Show on Map | A01: Is your language tonal (i.e. pitch-based minimal pairs exist)? | A02: Is there a contrastive contour tone (i.e. phonological) in the tonal inventory? | A03: How many phonemic contrasts in tone? Provide tonal (near-)minimal pairs if possible. Count phonological toneless as one category. | A03-1: What is the underlying tonal system of your language? | A04: What is the tone bearing unit (TBU)? | A05: How many phonetic realization of tone (i.e. number of pitch levels and number of pitch contour)? | A06: Does the language have lexical contrasts of tone? | A06-1: How many nominal tonal patterns are there? (Note1: tone of noun class prefixes is asked in P7-1; Note2: you may present stem and/or root level descriptions) | A06-2: How many verbal tonal patterns are there? | A07: Does tone play a role of marking specific functions? | [optional] A01: Please add notes or examples | [optional] A02: Please add notes or examples | [optional] A03: Please add notes or examples | [optional] A03-1: Please add notes or examples | [optional] A04: Please add notes or examples | [optional] A05: Please add notes or examples | [optional] A06: Please add notes or examples | [optional] A06-1: Please add notes or examples | [optional] A06-2: Please add notes or examples | [optional] A07-1: Please add notes or examples | lat | lng | icon |
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