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Wandala language

Wandala, also known as Mandara or Mura', is a language in the Chadic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family, spoken in Cameroon and Nigeria.[2]

Wandala
Mandara
Native toCameroon, Nigeria
RegionBorno State
Native speakers
(44,000 cited 1982–1993)[1]
Afro-Asiatic
Language codes
ISO 639-3mfi
Glottologwand1278

Geographic distribution edit

Wandara has 23,500 speakers in Northern Cameroon and 20,000 speakers in Nigeria.[2]

In Cameroon, Wandala is spoken in Mora and surroundings (in the Mora massif and surrounding plains) by about 23,500 speakers. It is also the lingua franca of the entire department of Mayo-Sava, by ethnic groups of the northern Mandara Mountains.[3]

Dialects edit

The Mura dialect represents an archaic form of the Wandala language. It is the language of the non-Islamic "Kirdi-Mora" people who live in the Mora massif.[3]

The Malgwa dialect is distinct.[2] It is spoken in the plain north of Mora (in Kolofata district) by a mixture of Kanuri, Fula, and Arab populations.[3]

Phonology edit

Wandala is reported to have no phonemic vowels, a rarity among the world's languages.[4] An alternative analysis is that it has three underlying vowels a i and u and six phonetic vowels [a], [i], [u], [ə], [e] and [o].[2]

It has a rich consonant inventory, with more than forty consonantal segments.[2] There are two tones, with their functions differing among different morpheme classes.[2]

Syllable structure edit

Some possible syllable structures are V, N (nasal consonant), CV, Glide V, VC, CVC. Consonant clusters are not permitted in the coda. To avoid breaking this constraint, a central vowel may be inserted in word-final position. The consonant r may act as a syllabic peak, meaning the structure Cr is a possible syllable structure.

Grammar edit

Lexical categories edit

Wandala has the lexical categories of noun, verb, adjective, adverb, and predicator.[2]

Morphology edit

Reduplication is a major morphological process in Wandala, with different forms and functions that may be limited to one lexical category or shared across lexical categories.[2] Partial reduplication gives the plural form of verbs and adjectives, while complete reduplication gives aspectual and modal forms of verbs, or derives adverbs from other lexical categories. Phrases can also be reduplicated.[2]

All lexical categories can have suffixes. On verbs, suffixes have many functions, such as marking semantic and grammatical relations, directionality and point of view. Suffixes on nouns mark plural number, genitive relation and pronominal possession. Nouns can be derived by adding suffixes to numerals and adjectives.[2]

Wandala also has limited prefixes for nouns and one infix. The vowel a acts as an infix in the verbal system to encode verb plurality.[2]

Syntax edit

In the noun phrase, the head precedes modifiers, determiners and quantifiers.

The grammatical relations subject and object are distinguished, with distinct pronouns. However, lexical properties of verbs determine how the grammatical roles of nominal arguments are coded, with some verbs taking the controller as the unmarked argument, and others the affected entity.

A nominal object or nominal subject can occur after the verb, but cannot both occupy this position, so if they co-occur, one must be fronted. This encodes information structure such as topicalization, focus or switch-reference.

References edit

  1. ^ Wandala at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Frajzyngier, Zygmunt (2012). A grammar of Wandala. De Gruyter Mouton.
  3. ^ a b c Binam Bikoi, Charles, ed. (2012). Atlas linguistique du Cameroun (ALCAM) [Linguistic Atlas of Cameroon]. Atlas linguistique de l'Afrique centrale (ALAC) (in French). Vol. 1: Inventaire des langues. Yaoundé: CERDOTOLA. ISBN 9789956796069.
  4. ^ Wolff, H. Ekkehard. "'Vocalogenesis' in (Central) Chadic languages" (PDF). Retrieved 2 December 2017.

wandala, language, wandala, also, known, mandara, mura, language, chadic, branch, afro, asiatic, language, family, spoken, cameroon, nigeria, wandalamandaranative, tocameroon, nigeriaregionborno, statenative, speakers, cited, 1982, 1993, language, familyafro, . Wandala also known as Mandara or Mura is a language in the Chadic branch of the Afro Asiatic language family spoken in Cameroon and Nigeria 2 WandalaMandaraNative toCameroon NigeriaRegionBorno StateNative speakers 44 000 cited 1982 1993 1 Language familyAfro Asiatic ChadicBiu MandaraWandala MafaWandala languages A 4 EastWandalaLanguage codesISO 639 3 a href https iso639 3 sil org code mfi class extiw title iso639 3 mfi mfi a Glottologwand1278 Contents 1 Geographic distribution 2 Dialects 3 Phonology 3 1 Syllable structure 4 Grammar 4 1 Lexical categories 4 2 Morphology 4 3 Syntax 5 ReferencesGeographic distribution editWandara has 23 500 speakers in Northern Cameroon and 20 000 speakers in Nigeria 2 In Cameroon Wandala is spoken in Mora and surroundings in the Mora massif and surrounding plains by about 23 500 speakers It is also the lingua franca of the entire department of Mayo Sava by ethnic groups of the northern Mandara Mountains 3 Dialects editThe Mura dialect represents an archaic form of the Wandala language It is the language of the non Islamic Kirdi Mora people who live in the Mora massif 3 The Malgwa dialect is distinct 2 It is spoken in the plain north of Mora in Kolofata district by a mixture of Kanuri Fula and Arab populations 3 Phonology editWandala is reported to have no phonemic vowels a rarity among the world s languages 4 An alternative analysis is that it has three underlying vowels a i and u and six phonetic vowels a i u e e and o 2 It has a rich consonant inventory with more than forty consonantal segments 2 There are two tones with their functions differing among different morpheme classes 2 Syllable structure edit Some possible syllable structures are V N nasal consonant CV Glide V VC CVC Consonant clusters are not permitted in the coda To avoid breaking this constraint a central vowel may be inserted in word final position The consonant r may act as a syllabic peak meaning the structure Cr is a possible syllable structure Grammar editLexical categories edit Wandala has the lexical categories of noun verb adjective adverb and predicator 2 Morphology edit Reduplication is a major morphological process in Wandala with different forms and functions that may be limited to one lexical category or shared across lexical categories 2 Partial reduplication gives the plural form of verbs and adjectives while complete reduplication gives aspectual and modal forms of verbs or derives adverbs from other lexical categories Phrases can also be reduplicated 2 All lexical categories can have suffixes On verbs suffixes have many functions such as marking semantic and grammatical relations directionality and point of view Suffixes on nouns mark plural number genitive relation and pronominal possession Nouns can be derived by adding suffixes to numerals and adjectives 2 Wandala also has limited prefixes for nouns and one infix The vowel a acts as an infix in the verbal system to encode verb plurality 2 Syntax edit In the noun phrase the head precedes modifiers determiners and quantifiers The grammatical relations subject and object are distinguished with distinct pronouns However lexical properties of verbs determine how the grammatical roles of nominal arguments are coded with some verbs taking the controller as the unmarked argument and others the affected entity A nominal object or nominal subject can occur after the verb but cannot both occupy this position so if they co occur one must be fronted This encodes information structure such as topicalization focus or switch reference References edit Wandala at Ethnologue 18th ed 2015 subscription required a b c d e f g h i j k Frajzyngier Zygmunt 2012 A grammar of Wandala De Gruyter Mouton a b c Binam Bikoi Charles ed 2012 Atlas linguistique du Cameroun ALCAM Linguistic Atlas of Cameroon Atlas linguistique de l Afrique centrale ALAC in French Vol 1 Inventaire des langues Yaounde CERDOTOLA ISBN 9789956796069 Wolff H Ekkehard Vocalogenesis in Central Chadic languages PDF Retrieved 2 December 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wandala language amp oldid 1123507014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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