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Dangme language

The Dangme language, also Dangme or Adaŋgbi, is a Kwa language spoken in south-eastern Ghana by the Dangme People (Dangmeli). The Dangmeli are part of the larger Ga-Dangme ethnic group. Klogbi is a variant, spoken by the Kloli (Klo or Krobo People). Kropp Dakubu (1987) is the most thorough grammar of the language.

Dangbe
Dangbe
RegionSouth-eastern Ghana, east of Accra
EthnicityDangbe
Native speakers
1,020,000 (2013)[1]
Latin (Dangbe alphabet)
Official status
Official language in
Ghana
Language codes
ISO 639-2ada
ISO 639-3ada
Glottologadan1247
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Classification edit

Dangme is a Kwa language, part of the Niger–Congo family. It is closely related to Ga, and together they form the Ga–Dangme branch within Kwa.

Geographic distribution edit

Dangme is spoken in Ghana by over 800,000 people as of 2004.

It is the aboriginal language spoken in Ghana, Togo, Benin by the people of Ada, Osudoku, Manya Krobo, Yilo Krobo, Shai, Ningo, Prampram and Kpone. Dangme is partly mutually intelligible with Ga, and, to a lesser extent, Ewe. Nevertheless, many Dangme people also speak or understand at least one of these languages, painting the relationship as asymmetric. Dangme as a school subject is taught in the Dangme areas.

The land of these related tribes stretched from the Greater Accra Region to the Eastern Region of Ghana, northward to the Akwapim hills and has all the Dangmeland on the east and the Ga to the west of it. Bawaleshi, which is about 4.8 kilometers southwest of Dodowa, is the last Dangme town which is close to the Akwapim and the Ga boundaries. There are six main dialects which coincide with political units. The coastal dialects are Ada, Ningo and Prampram (Gbugbla). The inland dialects are Shai (Sɛ), Krobo (Klo) and Osudoku.

Phonology edit

Consonants edit

  • /m, p, b/ are bilabial, whereas /f, v/ are labiodental.
  • /p, b, t, d, k, g/ are singly articulated plosives, /t͡ʃ, d͡ʒ/ are affricates (stops with a strong fricative release), whereas /k͡p, ɡ͡b/ are doubly articulated plosives.
  • /l/ varies between a lateral approximant [l] and a central trill [r].[citation needed]
  • /j/ has a fricative allophone [ʒ].[citation needed]

Vowels edit

 
Monophthongs of Dangme, from Kropp Dakubu (1987:15)

Adangme has 7 oral vowels and 5 nasal vowels.[3]

  • The front vowels are unrounded, whereas the back vowels are rounded.[3]
  • /i, u/ are slightly more open than /ĩ, ũ/.[3]
  • /e, o/ are close-mid [e, o]. They do not have nasal counterparts.[3]
  • /ɛ̃, ɔ̃/ are open-mid [ɛ̃, ɔ̃], whereas /ɛ, ɔ/ are somewhat lower (near-open) [æ, ɔ̞].[3]
  • The nasal /ã/ is open front [ã], whereas the oral /a/ is slightly retracted (near-front) [].[3]

Tones edit

Adangme has three tones: high, mid and low. Like many West African languages, it has tone terracing.

Phonotactics edit

The possible syllable structures are V, CV, or CCV where the second consonant is /l/.

Writing system edit

Adangme is written in the Latin script, with the addition of the letters ɛ, ɔ, and ŋ. Tones are not normally written.[4]

Orthographic and phonemic correspondences include the following:

  • j - /dʒ/
  • ŋ - /ŋ/
  • ŋm - /ŋm/
  • ny - /ɲ/
  • ts - /tʃ/
  • y - /j/
  • ɛ - /ɛ/
  • ɔ - /ɔ/

Sample text edit

The following text is Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Adesahi tsuo ɔ, a bɔ mɛ nɛ nɔ fɛɛ nɔ e ye e he, nɛ nɔ tsuaa nɔsɔ ngɛ odehe si himi kɛ he blɔhi a blɔ fa mi. A bɔ mɛ kɛ nɔ́ se kɔmi kɛ he nule juɛmi, nɛ e hia kaa nɔ fɛɛ nɔ nɛ e na nyɛmi suɔmi kɛ ha nɔ tsuaa nɔ.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Dangbe at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)  
  2. ^ Kropp Dakubu (1987), p. 13.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Kropp Dakubu (1987), p. 15.
  4. ^ Hartell, Rhonda L. (1993). Alphabets of Africa. The Long Now Foundation. Dakar: UNESCO and Summer Institute of Linguistics.
  5. ^ "Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Dangme" (in English and Adangme). Retrieved 2024-04-04.

Bibliography edit

  • Kropp Dakubu, M. E., ed. (1977). West African Language Data Sheets. Vol. 1. West African Linguistic Society.
  • Kropp Dakubu, M. E. (1987). The Dangme Language: An Introductory Survey. London: Macmillan.
  • Kropp Dakubu, M. E., ed. (1988). The Languages of Ghana. London: Kegan Paul International for the International African Institute. ISBN 0-7103-0210-X.
  • Language Guide. Accra: Bureau of Ghana Languages 4th Edition. 1977.

External links edit

  • My First GaDangme Dictionary kasahorow
  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Dangme
  • Lessons in Wikiversity
  • Listen to a sample of Dangme from Global Recordings Network
  • Listen to a sample of Dangme from Global Recordings Network

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school subject is taught in the Dangme areas The land of these related tribes stretched from the Greater Accra Region to the Eastern Region of Ghana northward to the Akwapim hills and has all the Dangmeland on the east and the Ga to the west of it Bawaleshi which is about 4 8 kilometers southwest of Dodowa is the last Dangme town which is close to the Akwapim and the Ga boundaries There are six main dialects which coincide with political units The coastal dialects are Ada Ningo and Prampram Gbugbla The inland dialects are Shai Sɛ Krobo Klo and Osudoku Phonology editConsonants edit Consonant phonemes 2 Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Labial velarNasal m n ɲ ŋ ŋ mPlosive Affricate voiceless p t t ʃ k k pvoiced b d d ʒ ɡ ɡ bFricative voiceless f svoiced v zApproximant l j w m p b are bilabial whereas f v are labiodental p b t d k g are singly articulated plosives t ʃ d ʒ are affricates stops with a strong fricative release whereas k p ɡ b are doubly articulated plosives l varies between a lateral approximant l and a central trill r citation needed j has a fricative allophone ʒ citation needed Vowels edit nbsp Monophthongs of Dangme from Kropp Dakubu 1987 15 Adangme has 7 oral vowels and 5 nasal vowels 3 Front Backoral nasal oral nasalClose i ĩ u ũClose mid e o Open mid ɛ ɛ ɔ ɔ Open a a The front vowels are unrounded whereas the back vowels are rounded 3 i u are slightly more open than ĩ ũ 3 e o are close mid e o They do not have nasal counterparts 3 ɛ ɔ are open mid ɛ ɔ whereas ɛ ɔ are somewhat lower near open ae ɔ 3 The nasal a is open front a whereas the oral a is slightly retracted near front a 3 Tones edit Adangme has three tones high mid and low Like many West African languages it has tone terracing Phonotactics edit The possible syllable structures are V CV or CCV where the second consonant is l Writing system editAdangme is written in the Latin script with the addition of the letters ɛ ɔ and ŋ Tones are not normally written 4 Orthographic and phonemic correspondences include the following j dʒ ŋ ŋ ŋm ŋm ny ɲ ts tʃ y j ɛ ɛ ɔ ɔ Sample text editThe following text is Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Adesahi tsuo ɔ a bɔ mɛ nɛ nɔ fɛɛ nɔ e ye e he nɛ nɔ tsuaa nɔsɔ ngɛ odehe si himi kɛ he blɔhi a blɔ fa mi A bɔ mɛ kɛ nɔ se kɔmi kɛ he nule juɛmi nɛ e hia kaa nɔ fɛɛ nɔ nɛ e na nyɛmi suɔmi kɛ ha nɔ tsuaa nɔ 5 References edit Dangbe at Ethnologue 25th ed 2022 nbsp Kropp Dakubu 1987 p 13 a b c d e f Kropp Dakubu 1987 p 15 Hartell Rhonda L 1993 Alphabets of Africa The Long Now Foundation Dakar UNESCO and Summer Institute of Linguistics Universal Declaration of Human Rights Dangme in English and Adangme Retrieved 2024 04 04 Bibliography editKropp Dakubu M E ed 1977 West African Language Data Sheets Vol 1 West African Linguistic Society Kropp Dakubu M E 1987 The Dangme Language An Introductory Survey London Macmillan Kropp Dakubu M E ed 1988 The Languages of Ghana London Kegan Paul International for the International African Institute ISBN 0 7103 0210 X Language Guide Accra Bureau of Ghana Languages 4th Edition 1977 External links edit nbsp Dangme language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator My First GaDangme Dictionary kasahorow Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Dangme Lessons in Wikiversity Listen to a sample of Dangme from Global Recordings Network Listen to a sample of Dangme from Global Recordings Network Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dangme language amp oldid 1217144295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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