Aushi language

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Aushi, known by native speakers as Ikyaushi, is a Bantu language primarily spoken in the Lwapula Province of Zambia and the (Haut-)Katanga Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Although many scholars argue that it is a dialect of the closely related Bemba, native speakers insist that it is a distinct language. Nonetheless, speakers of both linguistic varieties enjoy extensive mutual intelligibility, particularly in the Lwapula Province.[4]

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Aushi
Ikyaushi
Native toZambia, Democratic Republic of the Congo
RegionLuapula Province, (Haut-)Katanga Province
Native speakers
100,000 in Zambia (2010 census)[1]
widespread as L2 in DR Congo[2]
Latin
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3auh
Glottologaush1241
M.402[3]
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Phonology

Aushi distinguishes consonants according to five manners and four places of articulation.[4] Although nasal consonants are individually phonemic, prenasalized consonants also arise in conjunction with the voiced and voiceless counterparts of the plosives, affricates, and fricatives.[4]

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Aushi has five canonical vowels that are distinguished segmentally according to vowel height and backness and suprasegmentally according to length (short/long) and tone (low/high).[4] The front and central vowels are unrounded, while the back vowels are rounded. In environments where vowels arise before a nasal consonant, the vowels may adopt nasality, but this is not a distinctive feature, i.e. it is phonetic, not phonemic.[4]

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Vowels[4]
Front Central Back
shortlong shortlong shortlong
High i u
Mid e o
Low a
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Grammar

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Nominal Classes[4][5][6]
ClassProto-BantuAugmentPrefixExampleGloss
1a*mo-u-mu-umuntu"person"
1b*∅-∅-∅-mayo"mother"
2*βɔ-, *βa-a-ba-abantu"people"
3*mo-u-mu-umuti"tree"
4*me-i-mi-imiti"trees"
5a*le-i-shi-ishina"name"
5b*le-i-∅-isabi"fish"
6*ma-a-ma-amana"names"
7*ke-i-ki-ikitabu"book"
8*βi-, *li- i-fi-ifitabu"books"
9*ne-i-N-imfinsi"darkness/night"
10*li-nei-N-insiku"days"
11*lʊ-u-lu-ulutambi"proverb"
12*ka-a-ka-akalulu"rabbit"
13*to-u-tu-utunwa"mouths"
14*βo-u-bu-ubwaato"canoe"
15a*ko-u-ku-ukuya"to go"
15b*ko-u-ku-ukuboko"arm"
16*pa-∅-pa-pa ng'anda"in (the/a) house"
17*ko-∅-ku-ku mushi"to (the/a) market"
18*mo-∅-mu-mu sukulu"in/inside (the/a) school"
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