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Bangolan language

Bangolan is a Grassfields Bantu language of Cameroon.

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Bangolan
Bǎŋgulaŋ
sɔ́ŋnə́ ŋgbáŋlɛ
RegionCameroon
EthnicityBamileke
Native speakers
14,000 (2011)1
Language codes
ISO 639-3bgj
Glottologbang1356

Bangolan (sɔ́ŋnə́ ŋgbáŋlɛ)2 is a Grassfields Bantu language of Cameroon.

Phonology

Consonants

Consonants3
Labial Coronal Back Labial-velar
Plosive voiceless t k kp
voiced b d g gb
Fricative voiceless f s h
voiced v z
Affricate t͡s
Nasal m n ŋ
Approximant j w
  • /b/ is [b] after nasals (e.g., [mbé] 'nail') and [p] elsewhere (e.g., [pà] 'bag').4
  • /d/ is [d] after nasals (e.g., [ndɔ́ŋ] 'horn'), [l]~[ɾ] between vowels or after syllable-final consonants (e.g., [túŋlə̀]~[túŋɾə̀] 'ear'), and [l] elsewhere (e.g., [lə̀ŋ] 'chair').4
  • /g/ is [g] after nasals (e.g., [ŋgùt] 'skin') and [ɣ] elsewhere (e.g., [ɣàtə́] 'divide').4
  • /t/ is [] before [u] in open syllables (e.g., [tʰú] 'dig (verb)') and [t] elsewhere (e.g., [túŋ] 'dig (verb)').4
  • /k/ is [ʔ] between vowels or syllable-finally (e.g., [nàʔ] 'cow') and [k] elsewhere (e.g., [kú] 'die (verb)').4
  • /z/ is [d͡ʒ] in labialized or palatalized syllables after nasal consonants (e.g., [nd͡ʒìŋ] 'darkness'), [ʒ] in labialized or palatalized syllables (e.g., [wǎʒwí] 'lion'), [d͡z] after nasal consonants (e.g., [nd͡zə̀] 'dream', and [z] elsewhere (e.g., [zí] 'face').5
  • /s/ is [ʃ] in labialized or palatalized syllables (e.g., [ʃíʃí] 'vein') and [s] elsewhere (e.g., [sáŋ] 'corn').5
  • /t͡s/ is [t͡ʃ] in labialized or palatalized syllables (e.g., [t͡ʃì] 'blood') and [t͡s] elsewhere (e.g., [t͡sɔ̀t] 'mouth').5
  • /ʔ, t, ŋ/ are the only syllable-final consonants.6

Vowels

Vowels7
Front Central Back
Close i ɨ u
Close-mid e o
Open-mid ɛ ə ɔ
Open a

/ɨ/ does not occur in labialized or palatalized syllables, and /ə, u, o, ɔ/ do not occur in palatalized syllables.8 /e, o, ɨ/ cannot occur in closed syllables before /ŋ/.7

Tone

Bangolan has lexical and grammatical tone. Lexical tone contrasts [nd͡zɔ̂ŋ] 'clitoris' with [nd͡zɔ̏ŋ] 'thorn',7 while grammatical tone contrasts wé] 'he has gone' with wē] 'he is going'.9

There are three level tones (high [á], mid [ā], low [à]) and three contour tones (low-rising [ǎ], high-low falling [â], and low-falling [ȁ]).6 The mid tone is rare but contrasts with the high and low-falling tones.9

Notes

Notes

  1. Bangolan at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. Njeck 2003b, p. 5.
  3. Njeck 2003a, p. 12.
  4. Njeck 2003a, pp. 10–11.
  5. Njeck 2003a, p. 11.
  6. Njeck 2003a, p. 16.
  7. Njeck 2003a, p. 14.
  8. Njeck 2003a, p. 13.
  9. Njeck 2003a, p. 18.
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