Cheke Holo language
Cheke Holo (also called Maringe or Marine, A’ara, Holo, Kubonitu) is an Oceanic language spoken in the Solomon Islands. Its speakers live on Santa Isabel Island.
Phonology
The phonology of Cheke Holo shows some peculiarities, shared with other Santa Isabel languages, like the aspirated stops and the voiceless sonorants. The five-vowel system instead conforms to the prototypical system of the Oceanic area (White, Kokhonigita & Pulomana 1988).
Vowel phonemes
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Front |
Central |
Back |
High |
i | | u |
Mid |
e | | o |
Low |
| a | |
Notes
References
- Palmer, Bill (2009). "Clause order and information structure in Cheke Holo". Oceanic Linguistics 48 (1): 213–249. doi:10.1353/ol.0.0038.
- White, Geoffrey; Kokhonigita, Francis; Pulomana, Hugh (1988). Cheke Holo (Maringe/Hograno) dictionary. Pacific Linguistics. Australian National University.
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