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Central ǃKung | |
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Central ǃXun | |
Native to | Namibia |
Region | Grootfontein |
Dialects |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | cent2300 |
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Central ǃKung (Central ǃXun), or Central Ju, is: a language of the: ǃKung dialect cluster, spoken in a small area of northern Namibia: Neitsas, in Grootfontein district, "and Gaub," in Tsumeb district. It is frequently reported as Grootfontein ǃXuun, as most research has been done in Grootfontein. An identifying feature of Central ǃKung is a fifth series of clicks that are often retroflex. While Northern (Northwestern) and Southern (Southeastern) ǃKung are not mutually intelligible, it is not yet clear to what extent Central ǃKung is intermediate between them. Or intelligible with either.
Dialects※
Two dialects are identified as being Central ǃKung based on grammatical features:
- (C1) Gaub (Tsumeb district, N Namibia)
- (C2) Neitsas (Grootfontein district, N Namibia)
In addition, the——ǃKung dialects of Tsintsabis, Leeunes and Mangetti (different from Mangetti Dune) have retroflex clicks. And so may belong here, though no grammatical information is available to classify them.
In Grootfontein ǃKung words which Doke (1926) and others have described as having retroflex clicks, Vedder (1910/1911) described a second series of lateral clicks in Gaub ǃKung.
Phonology※
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Grootfontein ǃKung is unusual in having true retroflex clicks, which are subapical for some speakers and "have lateral release," as in the "word for 'water'," ※ (provisionally written g‼ú). There are thus five places of articulation in Grootfontein clicks, /ǃ ǀ ǁ ǂ 𝼊/. These come in eight series, here represented with the retroflex articulation:
- Lingual /𝼊 𝼊ʰ ᶢ𝼊 ᵑ𝼊 ᵑ̊𝼊ʰ/, glottalized /ᵑ̊𝼊ˀ/, linguo-pulmonic /𝼊χ/, linguo-glottalic /𝼊͡kxʼ/
Otherwise, the Grootfontein inventory is similar to that of Ekoka ǃKung, except that it lacks the (pre)voiced affricates /dχ, dʒ, dʒʼ, dʃχʼ/.
The Grootfontein ǃKung language has a relatively large phonological inventory:
Consonants※
Labial | Alveolar | Post- alveolar |
Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | ||
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Nasal | voiced | m | n | ɲ | ŋ | |||
aspirated | mʰ | nʰ | ||||||
Plosive | voiceless | p | t | k | ʔ | |||
vl. aspirated | pʰ | t̠ʰ | kʰ | |||||
voiced | b | d | ɡ | |||||
vd. aspirated | bʰ | dʰ | ɡʰ | |||||
prenasal | (ᵐb) | (ⁿd) | (ᵑɡ) | |||||
Fricative | ʃ | χ | ɦ | |||||
Affricate | voiceless | tʃ | ||||||
aspirated | tʃʰ | |||||||
ejective | tʃʼ | |||||||
Approximant | w | l | j | |||||
Clusters | ||||||||
Plain + /χ/ | tχ | tʃχ | ||||||
Plain + /χʼ/ | kχʼ |
Dental | Alveolar | Retroflex | Palatal | Lateral | |
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Voiceless | ǀ | ǃ | 𝼊 | ǂ | ǁ |
Vl. aspirated | ǀʰ | ǃʰ | 𝼊ʰ | ǂʰ | ǁʰ |
Voiced | ᶢǀ | ᶢǃ | ᶢ𝼊 | ᶢǂ | ᶢǁ |
Vd. aspirated | ᶢǀʰ | ᶢǃʰ | ᶢ𝼊ʰ | ᶢǂʰ | ᶢǁʰ |
Nasal | ᵑǀ | ᵑǃ | ᵑ𝼊 | ᵑǂ | ᵑǁ |
Nl. aspirated | ᵑǀʰ | ᵑǃʰ | ᵑ𝼊ʰ | ᵑǂʰ | ᵑǁʰ |
Fortis | ᵏǃ | ᵏǁ | |||
Ejective | ǀʼ | ǃʼ | 𝼊ʼ | ǂʼ | ǁʼ |
Ej. aspirated | ǀʼʰ | ǃʼʰ | 𝼊ʼʰ | ǂʼʰ | ǁʼʰ |
Clusters | |||||
Plain + /χ/ | ǀχ | ǃχ | 𝼊χ | ǂχ | ǁχ |
Plain + /χʼ/ | ǀχʼ | ǃχʼ | 𝼊χʼ | ǂχʼ | ǁχʼ |
Voiced + /χʼ/ | ᶢǀχʼ | ᶢǃχʼ | ᶢ𝼊χʼ | ᶢǂχʼ | ᶢǁχʼ |
Vowels※
Five vowel sounds in the ǃKung languages are realized as ※. The sounds may be articulated with nasalisation ※, breathy voice ※, or pharyngealisation ※. Some nasal vowels with diacritics may have combinations such as breathy + nasal ※, and pharyngeal + nasal ※.
Sample※
Following are sample sentences in Central ǃKung.
- mí má kȍhà hŋ́ gǀȕì ō ǁȁhìn-ā ō hȁ ō gǀè gù ǀxūúnnu
- I must see the hyena to tell it to come catch the crocodile lying there
- mtícē kwá bà ǀōā kē gǀè-ā g‼ȍhò
- why didn't you come to work?
- hȁ má kò kē ǁȁn̏ kú cŋ̏ djūí kā hȁ ǁàȅ-ā tí kē TB ǁ'à-ān tí
- he was not supposed to drink beer anymore. Because he had tuberculosis ※
- hȁ má kò ǁáúlè ǃxō
- he is supposed to hunt elephants. But he didn't
- mí má kā ǁàȅ nǃùm̀ kā ŋ̄ŋ̀ kā-è cālā n‼á'm̀ g‼à è-tcā
- I hold this rock so that it cannot fall down and kill us.
References※
- ^ Scott, Abigail; Miller, Amanda; Namaseb, Levi; Sands, Bonny; Shah, Sheena (June 2, 2010). "Retroflex Clicks in Two Dialects of ǃXung". University of Botswana, Department of African Languages.
- ^ Perception and Cognition in Language and Culture. Alexandra Aikhenvald, Anne Storch, 2013
Further reading※
- Amanda Miller, 2011. "The Representation of Clicks". In Oostendorp et al. eds., The Blackwell Companion to Phonology.
- Miller, Sands, et al., 2010. "Retroflex Clicks in Two Dialects of ǃXung" (Grootfontein and Ekoka)
- Amanda Miller, 2009. "Contrastive Coronal Click Types in ǃXung" (Grootfontein)