Izere language

Dialect continuum of Plateau languages in Nigeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Izere is a dialect continuum of Plateau languages in Nigeria.[2] According to Blench (2008), it is four languages, though Ethnologue does not distinguish NW and NE Izere. The Cen and Ganang varieties are spoken by only 2000 each. Cen has added Berom noun-class prefixes and consonant alternation to an Izere base.

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Izere
Afusare
Izarek
Native toNigeria
RegionKaduna State, Bauchi State, Plateau
Native speakers
500,000 (2006–2016)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3Variously:
izr  NE & NW Izere
cen  Cèn (Chen)
gne  Ganàng (Gashish)
fiz  Izere (retired)
GlottologNone
izer1242  Izeric, incl. Firan
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Dialects

Blench (2019) lists the following Izere dialects.[3]

  • Fobur
  • Northeastern (Federe)
  • Southern (Foron)
  • Ichèn
  • Faishang
  • Ganang

Phonology

The Izere phonetic inventory includes 29 consonants and seven vowels and distinguishes three tone levels; two additional contour tones appear only rarely, in loanwords and due to onomatopoeia.[4]

Consonants

The consonant phonemes of Izere are shown in the following table.

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Vowels

The vowel phonemes of Izere are shown in the following table.

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Tonemes

There are three level (L, M & H) and two contour tonemes (LM & HL) in Izere; the latter two are found only in loanwords and onomatopoeia.

References

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