Manza language

Ubangian language of the CAR From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Manza (Mānzā, Mandja) is a Ubangian language spoken by the Mandja people of the Central African Republic. It is closely related to Ngbaka and may be to some extent mutually intelligible.

EthnicityMandja
Native speakers
(220,000 cited 1996)[1]
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Manza
Mandja
Native toCentral African Republic
EthnicityMandja
Native speakers
(220,000 cited 1996)[1]
Niger–Congo?
Language codes
ISO 639-3mzv
Glottologmanz1243
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Phonology

The phonology consists of the following:[2]

Consonants

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Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Labio-
velar
Glottal
Nasal m n (ɲ) ŋ ŋ͡m
Plosive voiceless p t k k͡p
voiced b d ɡ ɡ͡b
prenasal ᵐb ⁿd ᵑɡ ᵑᵐɡ͡b
implosive ɓ ɗ
Fricative voiceless f s h
voiced v z
prenasal ⁿz
Tap ɾ
Approximant (l) j w
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  • Sounds /ɾ/ and /ⱱ/ are very rare in word-initial position.
  • /ⁿz/ can be heard in free variation as a prenasal affricate sound [ⁿd͡ʒ].
  • [l] is only heard in free variation of /j/.
  • /j/ can be heard as [ɲ] when preceding a nasal vowel.

Vowels

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Oral vowels
Front Central Back
Close i u
Close-mid e o
Open-mid ɛ ɔ
Open a
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  • /a/ can have an allophone of [ɐ], when in complementary distribution.
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Nasal vowels
Front Central Back
Close ĩ ũ
Open-mid ɛ̃ ɔ̃
Open ã
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  • The nasalization of /ɛ̃/ may also be heard more lower as [æ̃] in free variation.

Writing system

Manza alphabet[3]
abbhddh eɛfggb hikkpl mmbnndndj ngbŋŋgŋmo ɔprst uvvbwy z

The tones are indicated on the letters using diacritics:

  • the middle tone is indicated using the umlaut: ä, ë, ɛ̈, ï, ö, ɔ̈, ü ;
  • the high tone is indicated using the circumflex accent: â, ê, ɛ̂, î, ô, ɔ̂, û.


References

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