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Asụsụ Lese

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Lese
Efé
Spoken in: Democratic Republic of the Congo 
Region: Ituri forest
Total speakers: 70,000
Language family: Niluṣeḥrawit?
 Central Sudanic
  Eastern
   Mangbutu–Lese
    Lese
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
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Lese bụ Asụsụ Central Sudan nke ugwu ọwụwa anyanwụ Democratic Republic of the Congo, yana aha maka ndị na-asụ asụsụ a. Ndị Lese, na-ibi na njikọ aka na ndị Efé Pygmies ma na-ekerịta asụsụ ha, nke a na-akpọ Lissi ma ọ bụ Efe mgbe ụfọdụ.

Ọ bụ ezie na a na-enye Efe koodu ISO dị iche, Bahuchet (2006) na-ekwu na ọ bụghị ọbụna ire okwu dị iche, ọ bụ ezie na enwere ọdịiche dị iche iche n'asụsụ Lese (Dese, Karo). [1]

[2] na-asụ Lese na Mambasa Territory, Watsa Territory, na Irumu Territory.

Ọmụmụ ụdaolu

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Mkpụrụ okwu

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Akpụkpọ ahụ Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Akpụkpọ ụkwụ<br id="mwLA"> Ọnụ na úkwù<br id="mwLw"> Mkpịsị aka
Plosive enweghị olu p t Ọdịdị k k͡p q͡ɓ ʔ
kwuru okwu b d ɡọ ɡ͡b
implosive ɓ ka Ihe a na-akpọ "Thek"
Ihe na-esiri ike enweghị olu f s h
kwuru okwu v
Africate enweghị olu p͡f t͡ʃ
kwuru okwu b͡v d͡ʒ
Ụgbọ imi m n
N'akụkụ l
Rhotic r
Ihe atụ j w
  • [q͡p] is an allophone of [q͡ɓ].[3] In the Demolin 1999, the meaning of /q͡ɓ/ is unclear, but /q͡ɓ/ seems to be a voiceless labial–uvular stop with significant lowering and a strong release. More research is needed to determine the true nature of this sound.[4]
  • /r/ can also be heard as a tap sound Templeeti:IPAblink.[5]

Mkpụrụedemede

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N'ihu Central Ịlaghachi azụ
N'akụkụ i u
Ihe dị nso ɪ Ọ bụ n'oge ahụ ka a na-akpọ
N'etiti etiti na o
N'etiti oghere Ọ bụ Ọ bụ n'oge a ka a na-eme ya
Emeghe a
  • [6][ee]'ọnọdụ ndị a na-adịghị ahụkebe, /ɛ/ nwere ike ịnụ na mmegide fonological dị ka [œ] gbara gburugburu.

Edensibia

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na-ekwu na ọ bụghị ọbụna ire okwu dị iche, ọ bụ ezie na enwere ọdịiche dị iche iche n'asụsụ

  1. Bahuchet (2006). "Languages of the African Rainforest 'Pygmy' Hunter-Gatherers: Language Shifts without Cultural Admixture", Historical linguistics and hunter-gatherers populations in global perspective. Templeeti:HAL. 
  2. Bokula (1994). "Bibliographie et matériaux lexicaux des langues Moru-Mangbetu (Soudan-Central, Zaïre)". Annales Aequatoria 10: 203‒245. 
  3. Demolin (September 1997). "Phonetic characteristics of double articulations in some Mangbutu-Efe languages". International Speech Communication Association: 803–806. 
  4. Güldemann (2018-09-10). in Güldemann: The Languages and Linguistics of Africa, The World of Linguistics (in en). Walter de Gruyter. DOI:10.1515/9783110421668. ISBN 978-3-11-042175-0. 
  5. Smith (1938). A Tentative Grammar of the Efe or Mbuti language. Methodist Missionary Society in Africa & Bible Society. 
  6. Vorbichler (1965). Die Phonologie und Morphologie des Balese (Ituri-Urwald, Kongo). Glückstadt: J. J. Augustin. OCLC 4813740. 

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