Basaa language

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Basaa
ɓasaá
Spoken in: Cameroon 
Region: Centre and Littoral Provinces
Total speakers: 230,000
Language family: Niger-Congo
 Atlantic-Congo
  Volta-Congo
   Benue-Congo
    Bantoid
     Southern
      Bantu
       Bantu A
        Basaa
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: bas
ISO/FDIS 639-3: bas

Basaa (also spelled Bassa, Basa, Bissa) is a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon. It is spoken by about 230,000 people in Centre and Littoral provinces.

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[edit] Phonology

[edit] Vowels

Front Back
Close i, iː u, uː
Close-mid e, eː o, oː
Open-mid ɛ, ɛː ɔ, ɔː
Open a, aː

[edit] Consonants

Bilabial Coronal Palatal Velar Labial-velar
Stop p t c, ɟ k kʷ, gʷ
Implosive ɓ
Fricative s x
Nasal m n ɲ ŋ ŋʷ
Prenasalized stop mb nd ɲɟ ŋg
Lateral l
Approximant j w
  • When not root-initial and not occur after a pause, the voiceless stops /p t k/ are realized as voiced stops or voiced fricatives.

[edit] Tone

Basaa contrasts four tones: high, low, high-to-low (falling) and low-to-high (rising).

[edit] References

  • Hyman, Larry M. (2003). “Basaá (A.43)”, Nurse, Derek and Philippson, Gérard (ed.): The Bantu Languages. Routledge, 257–282. ISBN 0-7007-1134-1.

[edit] External links

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