Bajuni (Kibajuni), also known as Tikulu (Tikuu), is a Bantu language related to Swahili spoken by the Bajuni people who inhabit the tiny Bajuni Islands and coastal Kenya, in addition to parts of southern Somalia, where they constitute a minority ethnic group.[2][3] Maho (2009) considers it a distinct dialect. Nurse & Hinnebusch classify it as a northern dialect of Swahili.[4][page needed]
Bajuni | |
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Kibajuni | |
Native to | Kenya, Somalia |
Ethnicity | Bajuni |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | baju1245 |
G.41 [1] |
Consonant Inventory
editThe consonant inventory is as follows.[5]
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||
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Stop | prenasalized | ᵐb | ⁿd̪ | ⁿdr | ⁿɟ | ᵑɡ | |
implosives | (ɓ) | (ɗ̪) | ʄ | ɠ | |||
voiceless unaspirated | p | t̪ | c | k | |||
voiceless aspirated | pʰ | t̪ʰ | cʰ | kʰ | |||
Fricative | voiced | v | ð | (ɣ) | |||
voiceless | f | (θ) | s | ʃ | (x) | h | |
Approximant | l, (r) | j | w (ʋ) | ||||
Nasals | m | n̪ | n | ɲ | ŋ |
Note: [ⁿdr] represents a sound pronounced with an r-like offglide.[6]
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online
- ^ Mwakikagile 2007, p. 102.
- ^ Abdullahi 2001, p. 11.
- ^ Nurse, Hinnebusch & Philipson 1993.
- ^ Nurse, Hinnebusch & Philipson 1993, p. 570.
- ^ Nurse, Hinnebusch & Philipson 1993, p. 151.
References
edit- Abdullahi, Mohamed Diriye (2001). Culture and customs of Somalia. Greenwood. ISBN 9780313313332.
- Mwakikagile, Godfrey (2007). Kenya: identity of a nation. New Africa Press. ISBN 978-0980258790.
- Nurse, Derek; Hinnebusch, Thomas J.; Philipson, Gérard (1993). Swahili and Sabaki: A Linguistic History. Univ of California Press. ISBN 9780520097759.
- "Derek Nurse". Memorial University of Newfoundland.