- Nyole dialect (Uganda)
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Nyole Lunyole Spoken in Uganda Region Tororo District Native speakers 341,000 (date missing) Language family Language codes ISO 639-3 nuj This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. Nyole (also LoNyole, Lunyole, Nyuli) is Luhya dialect spoken by 341 000 people in Tororo District, Uganda near Lake Kyoga. There is 61% lexical similarity with a related but different Nyole dialect in Kenya.
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Sounds
Consonants
Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Plosive p t tʃ k b d dʒ ɡ mb nd ɲdʒ ŋɡ Nasal m n ɲ ŋ Fricative ɸ s x β Liquid l ~ ɾ Approximant w j (w) Nyole has series of voiceless, voiced, and prenasalized stops. /w/ is labio-velar.
Vowels
Front Back High i u Mid e o Low a Historical changes
Nyole has an interesting development from Proto-Bantu *p → Nyole /ŋ/. Schadeberg (1989) connects this sound change to rhinoglottophilia, where the sound change developed first as *[p] → [ɸ] → [h]. Then, given the acoustic similarity of [h] and breathy voice to nasalization, the sound change progressed as [h] → [h̃] → [ŋ]. The velar place of articulation development is due to velar nasals being the least perceptible of the nasals and its marginal status in (pre-)Nyole and other Bantu languages. In closely related neighboring languages, *p developed variously into /h/ or /w/ or was deleted.
This historical development results in so-called "crazy" alternations, like /n/ + /ŋ/ resulting in /p/ as in the following:
- n-ŋuliira ("hear" stem form) : puliira "I hear"
- n-ŋumula ("rest" stem form) : pumula "I rest"
In the above two words, when the first person singular subject prefix /n-/ is added to the stem starting with /ŋ/, the initial consonant surfaces as /p/. In other forms (like /oxu-ŋuliira/ "to hear" and /oxu-ŋumula/ "to rest"), the original stem-initial /ŋ/ can be seen.
See also
- Luhya language
References
- Eastman, Carol M. (1972). Lunyole of the Bamenya, JAL, 11 (3), 63-78.
- Morris, H. F. (1963). A note on Lunyole. Uganda Journal, 27, 127-134.
- Schadeberg, Thilo C. (1989). The velar nasal in Nyole (E. 35). Annales Aequatoria, 10, 169-179. (Available online).
Languages of Uganda Official Indigenous Categories:- Language articles with undated speaker data
- Languages of Uganda
- Luhya language
- Niger-Congo language stubs
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