Perema language

Leko language spoken in Nigeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wom ([w̃ɔ̃̀m][2]), or Perema, is a Leko language of Nigeria.

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Wom
Perema
Native toNigeria
RegionAdamawa State
Native speakers
(5,000 cited 1989)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3wom
Glottologwomn1235
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Phonology

Consonants are:

mn[ŋ]
bdɟɡɡb ~ ɡʷ
ptckkp ~ kʷ(ʔ)
f vs zʃ ʒx(h)
r
ljw

/ŋ/, and only /ŋ/, appears geminate. /ʔ/ is rare, perhaps borrowed. /h/ is known from one word, not borrowed.

Vowels are /i e ɛ a ə ɔ o u/. All may be doubled, but there are no long vowels. /a/ is neutralized to /ə/ in all but final position.

Tone is probably high, low, and falling, as in Chamba Leko.

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