lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageKanuri ([2]) is a dialect continuum spoken in Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon, as well as in small minorities in southern Libya and by a diaspora in Sudan.
Saharan dialect continuum of Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon
Kanuri |
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Native to | Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon , Sudan, Libya |
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Region | Lake Chad |
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Ethnicity | Kanuri (Yerwa Kanuri etc.), Kanembu |
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Native speakers | 8,845,500 (1998-2021)[1] |
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ISO 639-1 | kr |
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ISO 639-2 | kau |
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ISO 639-3 | kau – inclusive code Individual codes:
knc – Central Kanuri
kby – Manga Kanuri
krt – Tumari Kanuri
bms – Bilma Kanuri
kbl – Kanembu |
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Glottolog | kanu1279 |
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Linguasphere | 02-AAA-a (+Kanembu 02-AAA-b) |
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Map of the majority usage of the five major languages of the Kanuri language group.
- BMS Kanuri, Bilma
- KNC Kanuri, Central
- KBY Kanuri, Manga
- KRT Kanuri, Tumari
- KBL Kanembu
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Background
At the turn of the 21st century, its two main dialects, Manga Kanuri and Yerwa Kanuri (also called Beriberi, which its speakers consider to be pejorative), were spoken by 9,700,000 people in Central Africa.[3] It belongs to the Western Saharan subphylum of Nilo-Saharan. Kanuri is the language associated with the Kanem and Bornu empires that dominated the Lake Chad region for a thousand years.
The basic word order of Kanuri sentences is subject–object–verb. It is typologically unusual in simultaneously having postpositions and post-nominal modifiers – for example, "Bintu's pot" would be expressed as nje Bintu-be, "pot Bintu-of".[4]
Kanuri has three tones: high, low, and falling. It has an extensive system of consonantal lenition; for example, sa- "they" + -buma "have eaten" → za-wuna "they have eaten".[5]
Traditionally a local lingua franca, its usage has declined in recent decades. Most first-language speakers speak Hausa or Arabic as a second language.[citation needed]
Geographic distribution
Kanuri is spoken mainly in lowlands of the Chad Basin, with speakers in Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Nigeria, Sudan and Libya.[citation needed]
Varieties
Ethnologue divides Kanuri into the following languages, while many linguists (e.g. Cyffer 1998) regard them as dialects of a single language. The first three are spoken by ethnic Kanuri and thought by them as dialects of their language.
- Central Kanuri
- Manga Kanuri
- Tumari Kanuri
- Bilma Kanuri (or Bilms)
- Kanembu
The variety attested in 17th century Qur'anic glosses is known as Old Kanembu. In the context of religious recitation and commentaries, a heavily archaizing descendant of this is still used, called Tarjumo.
Phonology
Consonants
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Bilabial |
Labio- dental |
Alveolar |
Post- alveolar |
Palatal |
Velar |
Glottal |
Plosive |
(p) b |
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t d |
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k ɡ |
ʔ |
Affricate |
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t͡ʃ d͡ʒ |
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Fricative |
(ɸ β) |
f |
s z |
ʃ |
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(ɣ) |
h |
Nasal |
m |
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n |
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(ŋ) |
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Lateral |
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l |
(ɭ) |
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Trill |
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r |
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Approximant |
w |
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j |
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- There may also exist prenasalized voiced stop consonant sounds /mb, nd, ŋɡ/, although it is not known whether they are considered phonemic.
- The sound /p/ occurs mainly as an allophone of /b/, when following another voiceless plosive. It also may be in free alteration with /f/, however; it is still represented in the standard Kanuri orthography.[6]
- A voiceless fricative [ɸ] occurs as an allophone of /f/ when preceding back vowels /o, u/. A voiced fricative [β] occurs as an allophone of /b/, when occurring in intervocalic positions. A voiced fricative [ɣ] occurs as an allophone of /ɡ/, when occurring intervocalically between central vowels.
- A retroflex lateral sound [ɭ] is heard when /l/ is followed by /i/.
- [ŋ] occurs as an allophone of /n/ when preceding velar stop consonants. Often, the stop sounds are deleted or misheard, so just the nasal sound [ŋ] is mainly heard.[7]
Vowels
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Front |
Central |
Back |
Close |
i |
(ɨ) |
u |
Close-mid |
e |
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o |
Mid |
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ə |
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Open-mid |
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ʌ |
Open |
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a |
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- [ɨ] is heard as an allophone of /ə/.
Written Kanuri
Kanuri has been written using the Ajami Arabic script, mainly in religious or court contexts, for at least four hundred years.[8] More recently, it is also sometimes written in a modified Latin script. The Gospel of John published in 1965 was produced in Roman and Arabic script.
Alphabet
A standardized romanized orthography (known as the Standard Kanuri Orthography in Nigeria) was developed by the Kanuri Research Unit and the Kanuri Language Board. Its elaboration, based on the dialect of Maiduguri, was carried out by the Orthography Committee of the Kanuri Language Board, under the Chairmanship of Abba Sadiq, Waziri of Borno. It was officially approved by the Kanuri Language Board in Maiduguri, Nigeria, in 1975.[9]
Letters used :
a b c d e ǝ f g h i j k l m n ny o p r
ɍ s sh t u w y z.[10]
Pronouns in Kanuri
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Singular |
Plural |
First person | wú, ú | àndí |
Second person | ní | nàndí, nàyí |
Third person | tí | tàndí, tàyí |
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See also
Sources
- Norbert Cyffer & John P. Hutchison (eds.) Dictionary of the Kanuri Language (Publications in African languages and linguistics, 13). Foris Publications 1990. ISBN 90-6765-412-4.
- Norbert Cyffer, We Learn Kanuri (book and 2 audio cassettes), ISBN 3-927620-01-7, Rüdiger Köppe Verlag: Köln 1993.
- Norbert Cyffer, English-Kanuri Dictionary, ISBN 3-927620-44-0, Rüdiger Köppe Verlag: Köln 1994.
- Norbert Cyffer, A Sketch of Kanuri. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag: Köln 1998.
- Documentation for ISO 639 identifier: kau
References
- Kanuri at Ethnologue (21st ed., 2018)
Central Kanuri at Ethnologue (21st ed., 2018)
Manga Kanuri at Ethnologue (21st ed., 2018)
Tumari Kanuri at Ethnologue (21st ed., 2018)
Bilma Kanuri at Ethnologue (21st ed., 2018)
Kanembu at Ethnologue (21st ed., 2018) - Laurie Bauer, 2007, The Linguistics Student’s Handbook, Edinburgh
- "Kanuri language". Encyclopedia Britannica.
- Pulse, Pulse (2021-11-15). "Kanuri: Bornu's most dominant culture". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
- School, Live Lingua-Online Language. "Learn Kanuri Free: 2 Online Kanuri Courses". Live Lingua. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
- Hutchison, John P. (1981). The Kanuri Language: A Reference Grammar. .: University of Wisconsin.
- Cyffer, Norbert (1998). A sketch of Kanuri. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag.
- kanuri.net Archived 2006-11-08 at the Wayback Machine
- Dictionary of the Kanuri language. Norbert Cyffer, John P. Hutchison, 1990. ISBN 90-6765-412-4
- According to alphabet kanuri — arrété 213-99 de la République du Niger Archived 2009-06-27 at the Wayback Machine (Chantal Enguehard – Université de Nantes) the letter schwa used in Kanuri is encoded in Unicode with U+01DD instead of U+0259, and its uppercase is Ǝ U+018E instead of Ə U+018F.
- "Microsoft Word - Manga dictionary Unicode.doc" (PDF). Retrieved 2021-03-08.
Sources
- Barth, Heinrich 1854. Schreiben an Prof. Lepsius uber die Beziehung der Kanori- und Teda-Sprachen. Zeitschrift für Erdkunde, 2: 372–74, 384–87.
- Bulakarima, S. Umara 1997. Survey of Kanuri dialects. in Advances in Kanuri Scholarship, ed. N. Cyffer and T. Geider. Pp. 67–75. Cologne: Rudiger Koppe.
- Chonai, Hassan 1998. Gruppa teda-kanuri (centraľnosaxarskaja sem’ja jazykov) i ee genetičeskie vzaimootnošenija (ėtimologičeskij i fonologičeskij aspekt). Moskva: PhD. Dissertation (Rossijskij gosudarstvennyj gumanitarnyj universitet).
- Hutchison, John P. 1981. The Kanuri Language. A Reference Grammar. Madison: University of Wisconsin.
- Koelle, Sigismund Wilhelm 1854. Grammar of the Bornu or Kanuri Language. London: Church Missionary Society.
- Lange, Dierk 1972. Un vocabulaire kanuri de la fin du XVIIe siècle. Cahiers d'Études africaines, 12(46): 277–290.
- Lukas, Johannes 1937. A Study of the Kanuri Language. Grammar and Vocabulary. London: Oxford University Press.
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На других языках
[de] Kanuri (Sprache)
Kanuri ist eine regionale Verkehrssprache des Tschadbeckens in Kamerun, Nordost-Nigeria, Ost-Niger und West-Tschad sowie neben dem Luo die größte der nilosaharanischen Sprachen, zu deren saharanischem Zweig es gerechnet wird. Im Borno-Staat Nigerias wird es in der Primärschulausbildung, in den Massenmedien und im Parlament verwendet.
- [en] Kanuri language
[es] Idioma kanuri
El kanuri (o kanurí) es una lengua sahariana hablada por 4 millones de personas en Nigeria, Níger, Chad y Camerún. Pertenece a las lenguas nilo-saharianas y está asociado con los imperios de Kanem y Bornu que dominaron el lago Chad por varios siglos. Los hablantes de kanuri también hablan el idioma hausa y el árabe como segunda lengua. El idioma kanuri ha sido utilizado como lingua franca, pero su empleo está en declive.
[fr] Kanouri (langue)
Le kanouri (ou kanuri) est un continuum linguistique de langues nilo-sahariennes, parlées autour du lac Tchad par notamment le peuple des Kanouri, appelés aussi Béribéris[réf. nécessaire]. Sa diffusion est liée au développement autour du lac Tchad du royaume du Kanem-Bornou.
[it] Lingua kanuri
La lingua kanuri è una lingue nilo-sahariana parlata in Nigeria e altri paesi dell'Africa centrale.
[ru] Канури (язык)
Канури — диалектный континуум, носителями которого являются около 4 млн человек (Нигерия, Нигер, Чад и Камерун, а также небольшие группы на юге Ливии и в Судане). Принадлежит к западной ветви сахарской семьи гипотетической нило-сахарской макросемьи. Ранее рассматривался как один язык, сейчас — скорее как группа относительно взаимопонимаемых языков. Входит в несколько более обширную группу языков канури-тубу.
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