Basaa language
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Basaa ɓasaá |
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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 |
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Language codes | ||
ISO 639-1: | none | |
ISO 639-2: | bas | |
ISO/FDIS 639-3: | bas | |
Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for an English-based pronunciation key. |
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 | |
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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 | |
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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.