Ingessana language

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Gaam
Ingessana
Native to Sudan
Ethnicity Ingessana
Native speakers
67,000 (2000)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3 tbi
Glottolog gaam1241[2]

The Ingessana language, also known as Gaam, Gaahmg, (Me/Mun)Tabi, Kamanidi, or Mamedja/Mamidza, is an Eastern Sudanic language spoken by the Ingessana people in the Tabi Hills in eastern Sudan, near Ethiopia. It was considered an isolate within Eastern Sudanic until the other Eastern Jebel languages were discovered in the late 20th century. Dialects are Soda (Tao), Kukur (Gor), Kulang (Kulelek, Bau), Buwahg (Buek).


Phonology

Consonants

There are 21 distinct consonant phonemes. The fricative, nasal, lateral and rhotic consonants also distinguish length.

Consonant phonemes[3]
Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar
Plosives p b t d c ɟ k ɡ
Fricatives f, fː s, sː
Nasals m, mː n, nː ɲ, ɲː ŋ, ŋː
Laterals l, lː
Rhotics r, rː
Approximants w ð y

Vowels

There are six distinct vowel phonemes. All six can also occur in sequential (and thus lengthened) form but may change phonetic quality. Stirtz (2012)[4] proposes the following system:

[-round] [+round]
[-back] [+back]
[+ATR] i ə u
[-ATR] ɛ a ɔ

Tone

Gaam is a tonal language. There are three level tones, High, Mid, and Low, which can be combined to form rising and falling tones. A total of nine tone melodies is possible, all of them contrastive.

References

  1. Gaam at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
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  3. Stirtz (2012:21)
  4. Stirtz (2012:33)

Bibliography

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