Baba language

Grassfields Bantu language of Cameroon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Baba language, Supapyak’, is a Grassfields Bantu language of Cameroon.

Phonology

Baba has a (C)V(C) syllable structure, with syllabic nasals. The only phonemes that can occur in the final position are /p, m, ŋ, ʔ, r/ and /x/. There are no vowel-initial roots but they can form morphemes.[2]

Between nasals and vowels, voiceless stops become voiced; a noticeable exception is /ɡ͡b/, which is its own separate phoneme. There are also some additional phonological processes that create the allophones of [r~d͡z], [l~d], [j~d͡ʒ], and [ɣ~g~w].[2]

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Baba Vowel Phonemes[2]
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Close i ɨ u
Mid e ə o
Open a
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Vowels are also punctuated with contrastive high and low tones.[2]

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