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Maninka (also known as Malinke), or more precisely Eastern Maninka, is the name of several closely related languages and dialects of the southeastern Manding subgroup of the Mande language family. It is the mother tongue of the Malinké people in Guinea, where it is spoken by 3,300,000 people and is the main language in the Upper Guinea region, and in Mali, where the closely related Bambara is a national language, as well as in Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast, where it has no official status. It was the language of court and government during the Mali Empire.

Maninka
Malinke
Maninkakan
N'Ko: ߡߊߣߌ߲ߞߊߞߊ߲
Native toGuinea, Mali, Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast
EthnicityMandinka
Native speakers
5 million (1999–2012)[1]
Language family
Niger-Congo
  • Mande
    • Western Mande
      • Manding
        • Maninka
Writing system
N'Ko, Latin
Official status
Official language in
Guinea, Mali
Language codes
ISO 639-3Variously:
mku  Konyanka
emk  Eastern Maninkaka
msc  Sankaran Maninkaka
mzj  Manya (Liberia)
jod  Wojenaka (Odienné Jula)
jud  Worodougou
kfo  Koro (Koro Jula)
kga  Koyaga (Koyaga Jula)
mxx  Mahou (Mawukakan)
Glottologmane1267  Manenkan
mani1303  Maninka–Mori
ELPKoro (Cote d'Ivoire)

Phonology


The Wudala dialect of Eastern Maninka, spoken in the central highlands of Guinea and comprehensible to speakers of all dialects in that country, has the following phonemic inventory.[2] (Apart from tone, which is not written, sounds are given in orthography, as IPA values are not certain.)


Tones


There are two moraic tones, high and low, which in combination form rising and falling tones.

The marker for definiteness is a falling floating tone: /kɔ̀nɔ̀/ 'a bird' (LL), /kɔ̀nɔ᷈/ 'the bird' (LLHL, perhaps [kɔ̌nɔ̂]); /kɔ́nɔ̀/ 'a belly' (HL), /kɔ́nɔ᷈/ 'the belly' (HLHL, perhaps [kɔ̂nɔ̂]).


Vowels


Vowel qualities are /i e ɛ a ɔ o u/. All may be long or short, oral or nasal: /iː eː ɛː aː ɔː oː uː/ and /ĩ ẽ ɛ̃ ã ɔ̃ õ ũ/. (It may be that all nasal vowels are long.) Nasal vowels nasalize some following consonants.


Consonants


Maninkaka consonants
Labial Alveolar Palatal Dorsal Labial-velar
Nasal m n ɲ
Stop voiced b d ~ ɾ ɟ g ~ g͡b
voiceless p t c k
Fricative f s h
Approximant l j w

/d/ typically becomes a flap [ɾ] between vowels. /c/ (also written ty) often becomes /k/ before the vowels /i/ or /ɛ/. There is regional variation between /g/ and the labial–velar /g͡b/. /h/ occurs mostly in Arabic loans, and is established. /p/ occurs in French and English loans, and is in the process of stabilizing.

Several voiced consonants become nasals after a nasal vowel. /b/ becomes /m/, /j/ becomes /ɲ/, and /l/ becomes /n/. For example, nouns ending in oral vowels take the plural in -lu; nouns ending in nasal vowels take -nu. However, /d/ remains oral, as in /nde/ "I, me".


Writing


Maninka in Guinea is written in an official Latin-based script, an older official orthography (also Latin-based), and the N'Ko alphabet.


References


  1. Konyanka at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Eastern Maninkaka at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Sankaran Maninkaka at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Manya (Liberia) at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Wojenaka (Odienné Jula) at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    (Additional references under 'Language codes' in the information box)
  2. Mamadou Camara (1999) Parlons Malinké



На других языках


[de] Maninka (Sprache)

Maninka ist der Begriff für eng verbundene Dialekte und Sprachen der südöstlichen Untergruppe der Mande-Sprachen, die zu der Familie der Niger-Kongo-Sprachen gehören. Es ist die Muttersprache des Volkes der Malinke und wird von ca. 3.300.000 Menschen in Guinea und Mali gesprochen, wo das verwandte Bambara eine Nationalsprache ist, und auch in Teilen von Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone und der Elfenbeinküste, wo die Sprache jedoch keinen offiziellen Status besitzt.
- [en] Maninka language

[it] Lingua maninka

Il maninka (anche malinké o maninkakan) è una lingua (più precisamente un gruppo di lingue affini) parlata nell'Africa Occidentale, soprattutto in Guinea e Mali, ma anche in Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone e Costa d'Avorio. È la lingua principale dell'etnia (mandingo), chiamata anche Malinke, ed è parlata da un numero di individui compresi tra i 2 e i 3 milioni.

[ru] Манинка

Манинка́ — название нескольких близкородственных языков и диалектов группы манден, относящейся к семье манде нигеро-конголезских языков. Является родным языком для народа манинка (малинке) и имеет 3300000 носителей в Гвинее и Мали, где имеет статус «национального языка», а также в Либерии, Сенегале, Сьерра-Леоне и Кот-д’Ивуаре, в которых не имеет официального статуса.



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