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Gourmanché language

Gourmanché (Goulmacema, Gourma, Gourmantche, Gulimancema, Gulmancema, Gurma, Gourmanchéma) is the language of the Gurma people. It is the largest by number of speakers of the Gurma subgroup of the Oti-Volta languages, which includes among others the Moba language and the Konkomba language. It is the major language of the easternmost parts of Burkina Faso, around the traditional Gurma capital Fada N'Gourma; it is also spoken in neighbouring parts of northern Togo, Benin, Niger, Ghana and Nigeria.

Gourmanchéma
Gulimancema
Migulimancema
Native toBurkina Faso, Togo, Benin, Niger, Ghana, Nigeria
EthnicityGurma people
Native speakers
1.5 million (2012–2021)[1]
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3gux
Glottologgour1243


PeopleBigulimanceba
LanguageMigulimancema

Phonology edit

Consonants edit

  • /h/ only occurs marginally.[2]

Vowels edit

Writing system edit

Gourmanché alphabet[3]
a b c d e f g gb h i j k kp
l m n ŋ ŋm ñ o p s t u y

Grammar edit

Like all its close relations and neighbours, Gourmanché is a tone language; it distinguishes high, mid, and low tones. In the standard orthography the symbols c j represent palatal stops; they sound somewhat similar to English "ch" and "j" respectively.[citation needed]

Gourmanché preserves most of the noun-class based grammatical gender system characteristic of the Niger-Congo family, with eight classes and regular agreement of pronouns, adjectives and numerals. As with other Gur languages, the noun classes are marked by suffixes (not prefixes, as in Bantu); the suffixes come in singular/plural pairs for count nouns, e.g. tibu "tree", tiidi "trees" and are unpaired for mass nouns, e.g. ñima "water", soama "blood", gulimancema "Gourmanché language."[citation needed]

Gourmanché has sometimes been said to have noun prefixes as well as suffixes, agreeing in class. However, these "prefixes" are in fact proclitic particles with an article-like function. They are written as separate words in the standard orthography: bu tibu "a/the tree", i tiidi "(the) trees", mi ñima "(the) water", and they are omitted, for example, when the noun is preceded by a possessor or followed by kuli "each"; thus u nuu, "hand", ki biga "child", o joa "man" but e.g o joa muubi o biga nuu "the man holds his child's hand"; o nilo "a person" but nilo kuli "each person."[citation needed]

Gourmanché verbs do not agree with subjects or inflect for tense but as with almost all Oti-Volta languages, they inflect for aspect (perfective vs imperfective.) The system is complex and unpredictable, with imperfective forms differing from perfective by the addition or dropping of several different suffixes, and/or tone changes.[citation needed]

The language is SVO. Possessors precede their heads. Gourmanché shares with other Oti-Volta languages the characteristic that adjectives regularly compound with their head nouns; the noun precedes as a bare stem, followed by the adjective, which carries the noun class suffix appropriate to the gender and number of the head: yankpaalo "shepherd", yankpaaŋamo "good shepherd."[citation needed]

Lexicography edit

There is a fairly full Gourmanché-French dictionary[4] but no readily accessible complete grammar.

Literature edit

There is a complete Bible translation.[5]

Animal names edit

Gulmancéma frog names and their Mooré and English equivalents (nearly all of the frogs species are consumed as food):[6]

Gulmancéma Mooré Scientific name English
Tiarli moanga Poond youga Afrixalus vittiger Spiny Reed Frog
Pouang piéga Poond youga Afrixalus weidholzi Weidholz's Banana Frog
Pouand boani Poond sablga Amietophrynus maculatus Hallowell's Toad
Pouand koulougou Poond sablga Amietophrynus regularis Egyptian Toad
Pouand gnouali Poond miougou Amietophrynus xeros Desert Toad
Gnissolopouandi Kossoilhg poondré Bufo pentoni Shaata Gardens Toad
Pouandi napoualé Yoondé Hemisus marmoratus Shovel-nosed frog
Tiarlo Souansga Hildebrandtia ornata Budgett's Burrowing Frog
Louandi moali Louanga Hoplobatrachus occipitalis African tiger frog
Tiarli pieno Boulwéoogo Hylarana galamensis Yellow-striped Frog
Pouand piéga Pouand youga Hyperolius concolor Hallowell's Sedge Frog
Tiarli moanga Pouand youga Hyperolius nitidulus
Tiarli bouanga Poondr zembouanga Kassina cassinoides
Pouand bouanli Poond bougdi Kassina fusca Pale Running Frog
Tiarli bouanga Poondr zembouanga Kassina senegalensis Senegal Kassin's Frog
Pouand koulougou Poond sablga Leptopelis bufonides Ground Tree Frog
Gnissolopoanga Poond youga Leptopelis viridis Savannah Tree Frog
Patanpouandi Louang sablga Phrynobatrachus calcaratus Boutry River Frog
Pouand bouanga Louong sablga Phrynobatrachus francisci
Pouand bouanga Boulwéoogo Phrynobatrachus gutturosus Guttural Puddle Frog
Batiarlo Boulonboukou Phrynobatrachus latifrons Accra River Frog
Thialondo Boulghin louanga Phrynobatrachus natalensis Natal River Frog
Pouang moanga Poond wiilé Phrynomantis microps Red Rubber Frog
Foipoando Mouonghin souansga Ptychadena bibroni Broad-banded Grass Frog
Tiarli Bouanga Bouonghin souansga Ptychadena mascareniensis Mascarene Grassland Frog
Pouand pièga Biihrin souanga Ptychadena oxyrhynchus Sharp-nosed Rocket Frog
Tiarli moanga Poughin souansga Ptychadena pumilio Little Rocket Frog
Pouandi gnoanli Louang sablga Ptychadena schillukorum Schilluk Ridged Frog
Tiarli gnoiarlinga Tampou souansga Ptychadena tellinii Central Grassland Frog
Tiarli gnoanrga Biihrin souansga Ptychadena tournieri Tournier's Rocket Frog
Pouand gourou Boulonboukou Ptychadena trinodis Dakar Grassland Frog
Pouandi koulougou Boulonboukou Pyxicephalus edulis Edible Frog
Pouandi bouali Poondré Tomopterna cryptotis Cryptic sand frog
Louand boani Louang boudi Xenopus muelleri Savanna Clawed Frog

References edit

  1. ^ Gourmanchéma at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023)  
  2. ^ Beckett, Eleanor (1974). A linguistic analysis of Gurma. University of British Columbia.
  3. ^ Hartell 1993.
  4. ^ Dictionnaire bilingue Gulmancéma-Français, Benoît Bendi Ouoba, Sous-Commission Nationale du Gulmancéma, BP 167 Fada N'Gourma.
  5. ^ "The Bible in Gulmancema". worldbibles.org. Retrieved 2020-09-28.
  6. ^ Mohneke, Meike (2011). (Un)sustainable use of frogs in West Africa and resulting consequences for the ecosystem (Ph.D. dissertation). Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. pp. 40–41.
  • Hartell, Rhonda L. (1993), Alphabets de Langues Africaines, Dakar: BREDA (UNESCO) et Summer Institute of Linguistics, OCLC 29327453 Also at Ethnologue.
  • Yanogo, Bibata (2020). Les parlers gulmancema: les differences phonetiques. Université Joseph Ki Zerbo.

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Gourmanche Goulmacema Gourma Gourmantche Gulimancema Gulmancema Gurma Gourmanchema is the language of the Gurma people It is the largest by number of speakers of the Gurma subgroup of the Oti Volta languages which includes among others the Moba language and the Konkomba language It is the major language of the easternmost parts of Burkina Faso around the traditional Gurma capital Fada N Gourma it is also spoken in neighbouring parts of northern Togo Benin Niger Ghana and Nigeria GourmanchemaGulimancemaMigulimancemaNative toBurkina Faso Togo Benin Niger Ghana NigeriaEthnicityGurma peopleNative speakers1 5 million 2012 2021 1 Language familyNiger Congo Atlantic CongoGurNorthernOti VoltaGurmaGourmanchemaWriting systemLatinLanguage codesISO 639 3 a href https iso639 3 sil org code gux class extiw title iso639 3 gux gux a Glottologgour1243 PeopleBigulimancebaLanguageMigulimancema Contents 1 Phonology 1 1 Consonants 1 2 Vowels 2 Writing system 3 Grammar 4 Lexicography 5 Literature 6 Animal names 7 ReferencesPhonology editConsonants edit Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Labio velar GlottalNasal m n ɲ ŋ ŋ mPlosive voiceless p t c k k pvoiced b d ɟ ɡ ɡ bFricative f s h Lateral lApproximant j w h only occurs marginally 2 Vowels edit Front Central BackClose i uNear close ɪ ʊClose mid e e oOpen mid ɛ ɔOpen aWriting system editGourmanche alphabet 3 a b c d e f g gb h i j k kpl m n ŋ ŋm n o p s t u yGrammar editLike all its close relations and neighbours Gourmanche is a tone language it distinguishes high mid and low tones In the standard orthography the symbols c j represent palatal stops they sound somewhat similar to English ch and j respectively citation needed Gourmanche preserves most of the noun class based grammatical gender system characteristic of the Niger Congo family with eight classes and regular agreement of pronouns adjectives and numerals As with other Gur languages the noun classes are marked by suffixes not prefixes as in Bantu the suffixes come in singular plural pairs for count nouns e g tibu tree tiidi trees and are unpaired for mass nouns e g nima water soama blood gulimancema Gourmanche language citation needed Gourmanche has sometimes been said to have noun prefixes as well as suffixes agreeing in class However these prefixes are in fact proclitic particles with an article like function They are written as separate words in the standard orthography bu tibu a the tree i tiidi the trees mi nima the water and they are omitted for example when the noun is preceded by a possessor or followed by kuli each thus u nuu hand ki biga child o joa man but e g o joa muubi o biga nuu the man holds his child s hand o nilo a person but nilo kuli each person citation needed Gourmanche verbs do not agree with subjects or inflect for tense but as with almost all Oti Volta languages they inflect for aspect perfective vs imperfective The system is complex and unpredictable with imperfective forms differing from perfective by the addition or dropping of several different suffixes and or tone changes citation needed The language is SVO Possessors precede their heads Gourmanche shares with other Oti Volta languages the characteristic that adjectives regularly compound with their head nouns the noun precedes as a bare stem followed by the adjective which carries the noun class suffix appropriate to the gender and number of the head yankpaalo shepherd yankpaaŋamo good shepherd citation needed Lexicography editThere is a fairly full Gourmanche French dictionary 4 but no readily accessible complete grammar Literature editThere is a complete Bible translation 5 Animal names editGulmancema frog names and their Moore and English equivalents nearly all of the frogs species are consumed as food 6 Gulmancema Moore Scientific name EnglishTiarli moanga Poond youga Afrixalus vittiger Spiny Reed FrogPouang piega Poond youga Afrixalus weidholzi Weidholz s Banana FrogPouand boani Poond sablga Amietophrynus maculatus Hallowell s ToadPouand koulougou Poond sablga Amietophrynus regularis Egyptian ToadPouand gnouali Poond miougou Amietophrynus xeros Desert ToadGnissolopouandi Kossoilhg poondre Bufo pentoni Shaata Gardens ToadPouandi napouale Yoonde Hemisus marmoratus Shovel nosed frogTiarlo Souansga Hildebrandtia ornata Budgett s Burrowing FrogLouandi moali Louanga Hoplobatrachus occipitalis African tiger frogTiarli pieno Boulweoogo Hylarana galamensis Yellow striped FrogPouand piega Pouand youga Hyperolius concolor Hallowell s Sedge FrogTiarli moanga Pouand youga Hyperolius nitidulusTiarli bouanga Poondr zembouanga Kassina cassinoidesPouand bouanli Poond bougdi Kassina fusca Pale Running FrogTiarli bouanga Poondr zembouanga Kassina senegalensis Senegal Kassin s FrogPouand koulougou Poond sablga Leptopelis bufonides Ground Tree FrogGnissolopoanga Poond youga Leptopelis viridis Savannah Tree FrogPatanpouandi Louang sablga Phrynobatrachus calcaratus Boutry River FrogPouand bouanga Louong sablga Phrynobatrachus francisciPouand bouanga Boulweoogo Phrynobatrachus gutturosus Guttural Puddle FrogBatiarlo Boulonboukou Phrynobatrachus latifrons Accra River FrogThialondo Boulghin louanga Phrynobatrachus natalensis Natal River FrogPouang moanga Poond wiile Phrynomantis microps Red Rubber FrogFoipoando Mouonghin souansga Ptychadena bibroni Broad banded Grass FrogTiarli Bouanga Bouonghin souansga Ptychadena mascareniensis Mascarene Grassland FrogPouand piega Biihrin souanga Ptychadena oxyrhynchus Sharp nosed Rocket FrogTiarli moanga Poughin souansga Ptychadena pumilio Little Rocket FrogPouandi gnoanli Louang sablga Ptychadena schillukorum Schilluk Ridged FrogTiarli gnoiarlinga Tampou souansga Ptychadena tellinii Central Grassland FrogTiarli gnoanrga Biihrin souansga Ptychadena tournieri Tournier s Rocket FrogPouand gourou Boulonboukou Ptychadena trinodis Dakar Grassland FrogPouandi koulougou Boulonboukou Pyxicephalus edulis Edible FrogPouandi bouali Poondre Tomopterna cryptotis Cryptic sand frogLouand boani Louang boudi Xenopus muelleri Savanna Clawed FrogReferences edit Gourmanchema at Ethnologue 26th ed 2023 nbsp Beckett Eleanor 1974 A linguistic analysis of Gurma University of British Columbia Hartell 1993 Dictionnaire bilingue Gulmancema Francais Benoit Bendi Ouoba Sous Commission Nationale du Gulmancema BP 167 Fada N Gourma The Bible in Gulmancema worldbibles org Retrieved 2020 09 28 Mohneke Meike 2011 Un sustainable use of frogs in West Africa and resulting consequences for the ecosystem Ph D dissertation Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin pp 40 41 Hartell Rhonda L 1993 Alphabets de Langues Africaines Dakar BREDA UNESCO et Summer Institute of Linguistics OCLC 29327453 Also at Ethnologue Yanogo Bibata 2020 Les parlers gulmancema les differences phonetiques Universite Joseph Ki Zerbo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gourmanche language amp oldid 1179198864, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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