lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageBaka (also called Be-bayaga, Be-bayaka, and Bibaya de L’est) is a dialect cluster of Ubangian languages spoken by the Baka Pygmies of Cameroon and Gabon. The people are ethnically close to the Aka, the two together called the Mbenga (Bambenga), but the languages are not related, apart from some vocabulary dealing with the forest economy, which suggests the Aka may have shifted to Bantu, probably 15000 people have shifted.
Ubangian dialect cluster spoken by Baka pygmies of Cameroon and Gabon
Baka |
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Native to | Cameroon, Gabon; minor groups separate in the Central African Republic |
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Ethnicity | Baka people |
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Native speakers | (70,000 cited 1988–2010)[1] |
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Language family | |
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ISO 639-3 | Variously:
bkc – Baka
gdi – Gundi (Ngundi)
gnz – Ganzi
bme – Massa (Limassa) |
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Glottolog | baka1271 |
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ELP | |
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Classification
Some 30% of Baka vocabulary is not Ubangian. Much of this concerns a specialised forest economy, such as words for edible plants, medicinal plants, and honey collecting, and has been posited as the remnant of an ancestral Pygmy language which has otherwise vanished.[2] However, apart from some words shared with the Aka, there is no evidence for a wider linguistic affiliation with any of the other Pygmy peoples.[3]
Distribution
Baka is spoken much of the southeastern forest zone of Cameroon, in:[4]
- Eastern Region
- Kadey department (Ndélélé and Mbang communes)
- Haut-Nyong department (Dimako, Doumé, Abong-Mbang, Lomié, and Ngoyla communes)
- Boumba-et-Ngoko department (Moloundou, Yokadouma, and Gari-Gombo communes)
- Southern Region
- Dja-et-Lobo department (Bengbis, Meyomessala, Sangmélima, Djoum, Oveng, and Mintom communes)
The Baka live together with other ethnic groups who are mainly located along the main roads. The Baka speak a language very close to that of the Ngbaka Ma'bo of the Central African Republic, which clearly indicates that the Baka of Cameroon had recently arrived from an area much further to the east. In Cameroon, they are referred to as Eastern Pygmies, as opposed to the Bagyali, Pygmy groups from Océan Department who speak a Bantu language (A80 subgroup). They number 25,000 in Cameroon. They are also found in Gabon (Phillips 1980) and in the Central African Republic.[4]
Varieties
It is unclear if Gundi (Ngundi), Ganzi and Massa (Limassa), are mutually intelligible with Baka proper. Most Massa have shifted to Gundi, which is spoken by 9,000 people.[1]
The Ngombe tribe speaks Gundi. It may have been confused in the literature with the Ngombe population speaking the Bangandu language.
Phonology
Consonants
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Bilabial |
Alveolar |
Palatal |
Velar |
Labio- velar |
Glottal |
Plosive |
plain |
p |
t |
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k |
k͡p |
ʔ |
voiced |
b |
d |
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ɡ |
ɡ͡b |
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prenasalized |
ᵐb |
ⁿd |
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ᵑɡ |
ᵑɡ͡b |
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implosive |
ɓ |
ɗ |
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Fricative |
plain |
ɸ |
s |
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h |
voiced |
β |
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Affricate |
voiced |
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d͡z ~ d͡ʒ |
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prenasalized |
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ⁿd͡z ~ ⁿd͡ʒ |
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Lateral |
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l |
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Nasal |
m |
n |
ɲ |
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Semivowel |
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j |
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w |
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/d͡z/ can also be heard as post-alveolar [d͡ʒ], among different dialects.[5]
Vowels
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Front |
Back |
Close |
i |
u |
Close-mid |
e |
o |
Open-mid |
ɛ |
ɔ |
Open |
a |
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References
- Baka at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Gundi (Ngundi) at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Ganzi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Massa (Limassa) at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) - Serge Bahuchet, 1993, History of the inhabitants of the central African rain forest: perspectives from comparative linguistics. In C.M. Hladik, ed., Tropical forests, people, and food: Biocultural interactions and applications to development. Paris: Unesco/Parthenon.
- Blench (in press)
- Binam Bikoi, Charles, ed. (2012). Atlas linguistique du Cameroun (ALCAM) [Linguistic Atlas of Cameroon]. Atlas linguistique de l'Afrique centrale (ALAC) (in French). Vol. 1: Inventaire des langues. Yaoundé: CERDOTOLA. ISBN 9789956796069.
- Bertille, Djoupee; Essono, Jean-Jacques Marie (2002). Morphologie Nominale du Baka. Université de Yaoundé.
- Paulin, Pascale (2010). Les Baka du Gabon dans une dynamique de transformations culturelles.
External links
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На других языках
[de] Baka (Sprache)
Das Baka (auch genannt Be-bayaga, Be-bayaka und Bibaya de L’est) ist eine der drei eng verwandten ubangischen Sprachen, die von den Baka-Pygmäen Kameruns und Gabuns gesprochen werden.
- [en] Baka language
[fr] Baka (langue oubanguienne)
Le baka est une langue oubanguienne parlée par les Bakas du Cameroun et du Gabon. Elle est différente du baka du Soudan et du Congo-Kinshasa, qui est une langue nilo-saharienne. On l’appelle parfois aussi babinga, mais ce terme désigne plus précisément la langue des Babinga, ou désigne parfois la langue des Akas.
[ru] Бака (пигмейский язык)
Бака (также известен под названиями Be-bayaga, Be-bayaka и Bibaya de L’est) — диалектный кластер убангийских языков, распространённый среди народа бака пигмейской расы, живущего в Камеруне и Габоне. Несмотря на этническое родство народа бака с соседним народом ака, вместе с которым они известны под общим названием мбенга (Bambenga), их языки не родственны друг другу, за исключением лексикона, связанного с лесной охотой и собирательством, что свидетельствует о переходе пигмеев на языки соседних народов около 1500 г. н. э. (бака перешли на убангийский язык, а ака — на язык банту).
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