Ngbaka Minagende language
Gbaya language of DR Congo
Ngbaka (Ngbàkà ) is a Gbaya language spoken by just over a million people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo . It is a regionally important language, used by the Gilima , Ngbundu , Mbandja and Mono peoples , and is taught in primary schools; 10% are literate in Ngbaka.
Ngbaka is a common local ethnic name; the language may be distinguished from other languages called "Ngbaka" as Ngbaka Gbaya or Ngbaka Minagende .
There are no significant dialectal differences within Ngbaka, and it may be mutually intelligible with members of the Manza dialect cluster .
Phonology
Consonants
The trill /r/ mainly occurs in ideophones, in both initial and final position. When it occurs in loanwords, it is often pronounced as a lateral [l].
The glottal stop /ʔ/ mostly occurs before word-initial vowels.
Sounds /ŋ͡m, ʔ, h, w/, do not appear in intervocalic position.
/ŋ/ does not appear in word-initial position
The fricative /f/ can be pronounced in the western dialects as a voiceless stop [p].
The voiceless stop /k/ can be pronounced as a voiced stop [ɡ] in the western dialects.[ 2]
Vowels
Writing system
Nasalisation is indicated with a tilde on the vowel : ⟨ã, ɛ̃, ĩ, ɔ̃, ũ⟩ .
The tones of the syllables are shown with diacritics to prevent ambiguity :
the high tone is indicated with the acute accent : ⟨á, é, ɛ́, í, ó, ɔ́, ú, ã́, ɛ̃́, ĩ́, ɔ̃́, ṹ⟩ ;
the low tone is indicated with the grave accent : ⟨à, è, ɛ̀, ì, ò, ɔ̀, ù, ã̀, ɛ̃̀, ĩ̀, ɔ̃̀, ũ̀⟩ ;
the following tones are not usually indicated in the spelling but may be indicated in some linguistic works :
the medium tone with the vertical line above : ⟨a̍, e̍, ɛ̍, i̍, o̍, ɔ̍, u̍, ã̍, ɛ̃̍, ĩ̍, ɔ̃̍, ũ̍⟩ ;
the falling tone with the circumflex accent : ⟨â, ê, ɛ̂, î, ô, ɔ̂, ã̂, ɛ̃̂, ĩ̂, ɔ̃̂, ũ̂⟩ ;
the rising tone with the caron/hacek : ⟨ǎ, ě, ɛ̌, ǐ, ǒ, ɔ̌, ã̌, ɛ̃̌, ĩ̌, ɔ̃̌, ũ̌⟩ .
References
^ Ngbaka at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
^ Henrix, Marcel; van den Eynde, Karel; Meeuwis, Michael (2007). Description grammaticale de la langue ngbaka: phonologie, tonologie et morphosyntaxe . München: Lincom Europa.
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