Kwaʼ language

Bamileke language of Cameroon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kwaʼ (Bakwa) is a minor Bamileke language of Cameroon.

Phonology

Consonants

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This analysis differs from that of Tientcheu Tchameni (2008), who did not find /ʔ/, /pf/, /bv/, or /ɣ/. In contrast, Tientcheu Tchameni (2008) found /p/, //, /ɰ/, /kf/, and /x/, which Talla Sandeu did not.[3]

Vowels

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Vowels[4]
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Close-mid eøøːəəː
Open-mid ɛɔɔː
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Tientcheu Tchameni (2008) did not include /ə/ or /əː/[4] but did include /ɨ/, /o/, and /ɛː/.[5]

Tones

Talla Sandeu (2020) and Tientcheu Tchameni (2008) agree on the number and characteristics of the tones. There are three simple tones (high, mid, and low) and two complex tones (rising and falling).[6] Syllabic nasals can only carry simple tones, e.g., [m̀fū] 'leaf'.[7]

Notes

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