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Nyole language (Uganda)

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Bantu language spoken in Uganda
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Nyole
Lunyole
Native toUganda
RegionButaleja District
EthnicityBanyole
Native speakers
340,000 (2002 census)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3nuj
Glottolognyol1238
JE.35[2]
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Nyole (alsoLoNyole,Lunyole,Nyuli) is a Bantu language spoken by theBanyole inButaleja District,Uganda. There is 61% lexical similarity with a related but differentNyole language in Kenya.

Phonology

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Consonants

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LabialAlveolarPalatalVelar
Nasalmnɲŋ
Plosivevoicelessptk
voicedbdg
voicedprenasalizedᵐbⁿdᶮdʒᵑg
Fricativevoicelessɸsx
voicedβ
Approximantwl~ɾj(w)

Nyole has series of voiceless, voiced, andprenasalized stops./w/ islabio-velar.

Vowels

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FrontBack
Highiu
Mideo
Lowa

Historical changes

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Nyole has an interesting development fromProto-Bantu *p → Nyole/ŋ/. Schadeberg (1989) connects thissound change torhinoglottophilia, where the sound change developed first as*[p][ɸ][h]. Then, given the acoustic similarity of[h] andbreathy voice tonasalization, the sound change progressed as[h][h̃][ŋ]. The velar place of articulation development is due to velar nasals being the least perceptible of the nasals and its marginal status in (pre-)Nyole and other Bantu languages. In closely related neighboring languages, *p developed variously into/h/ or/w/ or was deleted.

This historical development results in so-called "crazy" alternations, like/n/+/ŋ/ resulting in/p/ as in the following:

n-ŋuliira ("hear" stem form) : puliira "I hear"
n-ŋumula ("rest" stem form) : pumula "I rest"

In the above two words, when the first person singular subject prefix/n-/ is added to the stem starting with/ŋ/, the initial consonant surfaces as/p/. In other forms (like/oxu-ŋuliira/ "to hear" and/oxu-ŋumula/ "to rest"), the original stem-initial/ŋ/ can be seen.

Writing System

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Alphabet nyole[3]
aaabbbcdeeefghiiijklmnnyŋoooprstuuuvwyz

See also

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References

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  1. ^Nyole atEthnologue (18th ed., 2015)(subscription required)
  2. ^Jouni Filip Maho, 2009.New Updated Guthrie List Online
  3. ^Lunyole Language Association 2006. sfn error: no target: CITEREFLunyole_Language_Association2006 (help)
  • Eastman, Carol M. (1972). Lunyole of the Bamenya,JAL,11 (3), 63-78.
  • Morris, H. F. (1963). A note on Lunyole.Uganda Journal,27, 127-134.
  • Schadeberg, Thilo C. (1989). The velar nasal in Nyole (E. 35).Annales Aequatoria,10, 169-179. (Available online).
  • Wicks, Douglas (2006) A partial grammar sketch of Lunyole with an emphasis on the applicative construction ([1]).
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