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Koromfe is a Gur language spoken in a U-shaped area around the town of Djibo, in the north of Burkina Faso and southeastern Mali, bordering Dogon Country.

Koromfe
Native toBurkina Faso, Mali
Native speakers
200,000 (2001)[1]
Language family
Niger–Congo?
  • Atlantic–Congo
    • Gur
      • Northern
        • Koromfe
Dialects
  • Koromba
  • Fulse
Language codes
ISO 639-3kfz
Glottologkoro1298
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Dialects


There are two major dialect areas, most conveniently termed East and West. The traditional centre of the Eastern area is Aribinda and of the Western area Pobé-Mengao. The western area is also known as Lorom (with two short close mid vowels), which should not be confused with the recently created province of Loroum centred on Titao. (Titao is ethnically Koromba, but Koromfe is no longer spoken there.) The grammar of Rennison (1997) describes the Western dialect.


Phonology


Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m n ŋ
Plosive voiceless p t k
voiced b d ɡ
Fricative voiceless f s h
voiced v z
Approximant w l j
Rhotic r

The alveolar flap [ɾ] is an allophone of /d/, which occurs as [d] only word-initially and after nasal consonants. There also exists a spirantised allophone of /ɡ/, i.e. [ɣ]; phonetic [ɡ] only occurs word-initially, after a nasal consonant, or between two ATR high vowels. Before nasal vowels the approximants /j/ and /w/ are nasalised, and the nasalised /j/ in slow, careful speech can even harden to [ɲ]. However, there is no phonemic palatal series of consonants in Koromfe.

The vowel system comprises 5 [-ATR] vowels /ɪ ɛ a ɔ ʊ/ and their [+ATR] counterparts /i e ʌ o u/. All vowels occur both orally and (context-free) nasally, and long and short, giving 40 full vowels. There is also a schwa [ə] which alternates with zero and disappears in faster, casual speech.

Koromfe is the only Gur language, and one of only five Niger-Congo languages, listed in the World Atlas of Language Structures that is not tonal.[2]


Writing system


Koromfe has no written form.[citation needed] A 2007 dictionary uses a IPA based orthography with "y" replacing "j".[3]


References


  1. Koromfe at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. "WALS Online - Chapter Tone".
  3. John R. Rennison; Micaïlou Konfé: Dictionnaire Lorom koromfe – anglais / français / allemand. 2007.01.17

На других языках


[de] Koromfe

Koromfe (phonetisch [koromfe]), auch mit "u" statt "o" oder mit "é" statt "e" geschrieben, ist eine Gur-Sprache, die hauptsächlich im Norden von Burkina Faso gesprochen wird.
- [en] Koromfe language

[ru] Коромфе (язык)

Коромфе (также курумфе) — один из языков группы гур, относящейся к саваннской семье нигеро-конголезской языковой макросемьи. Распространён на севере Буркина-Фасо, вблизи города Джибо, а также в некоторых прилегающих районах Мали. Количество носителей на 2001 год составляет около 198 000 человек, из них 196 000 человек — в Буркина-Фасо и 2000 — в Мали. Выделяют 2 основных диалекта — западный (лором) и восточный.



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