- Ga language
Infobox Language
name=Ga
familycolor=Niger-Congo
nativename=Gã
pronunciation=/ɡã/
region=South-easternGhana , aroundAccra
speakers=600,000 (SIL 2004)
fam2=Atlantic-Congo
fam3=Volta-Congo
fam4=Kwa
fam5=Nyo
fam6=Ga-Dangme
nation=Ghana
script=Latin alphabet (Ga variant)
iso2=gaa
iso3=gaaThe Ga language is a Kwa language spoken in
Ghana , in and around the capitalAccra . It has a phonemic distinction between 3 vowel lengths.Classification
Ga is a Kwa language, part of the Niger-Congo family. It is very closely related to Adangme, and together they form the Ga-Dangme branch within Kwa.
Ga is the name of the Tribe.
Ga is the language spoken.
Gamashie is the name of the capital of the Ga tribe in Ghana.
Geographic distribution
Ga is spoken in south-eastern
Ghana , in and around the capitalAccra . It has relatively little dialectal variation.Although English is the official language of Ghana, Ga is one of 16 languages which the Bureau of Ghana Languages publishes material in.Phonology
Consonants
Ga has 31 consonant phonemes.
*IPA| [ŋʷ] is an allophone of IPA|/w/ which occurs before nasals and is represented with its own digraph in writing.
*IPA|/l/ may be realised as IPA| [r] when between a consonant and vowel
*IPA|/j/ has an allophone IPA| [ɲ] before nasal vowelsVowels
Ga has 7 oral vowels and 5 nasal vowels. All of the vowels have 3 different
vowel length s: short, long or extra long (the latter appears only in the simple future and the simple past negative forms).Tones
Ga has 2 tones, high and low. Like many West African languages, it has
tone terracing .Phonotactics
The syllable structure of Ga is (C)(C)V(C), where the second phoneme of an initial consonant cluster can only be IPA|/l/ and a final consonant may only be a (short or long) nasal consonant, e.g. "ekome", "one", V-CV-CV; "kakadaŋŋ", "long", CV-CV-CVC; "mli", "body", CCV. Ga syllables may also consist solely of a syllabic nasal, for example in the first syllable of "ŋshɔ", "sea".
Writing system
Ga was first written by Christian Jacobsen Protten, who was the son of a Danish soldier and an African woman, in about 1764. The orthography has been revised a number of times since 1968, with the most recent review in 1990.
The writing system is a Latin-based
alphabet and has 26 letters. It has three additional letter symbols which correspond to the IPA symbols. There are also eleven digraphs and two trigraphs. Vowel length is represented by doubling or tripling the vowel symbol, eg 'a', 'aa' and 'aaa'. Tones are not represented. Nasalisation is represented afteroral consonant s where it distinguishes betweenminimal pairs .The Ga alphabet is:Aa, Bb, Dd, Ee, unicode|Ɛɛ, Ff, Gg, Hh, Ii, Jj, Kk, Ll, Mm, Nn, unicode|Ŋŋ, Oo, unicode|Ɔɔ, Pp, Rr, Ss, Tt, Uu, Vv, Ww, Yy, Zz
The following letters represent sounds which do not correspond with the same letter as the IPA symbol (eg B represents IPA|/b/):
*J j - IPA|/ʤ/
*Y y - IPA|/j/Digraphs and trigraphs:
*Gb gb - IPA|/ɡb/
*Gw gw - IPA|/ɡʷ/
*Hw hw - IPA|/hʷ/
*Jw jw - IPA|/ʤʷ/
*Kp kp - IPA|/kp/
*Kw kw - IPA|/kʷ/
*Ny ny - IPA|/ɲ/
*unicode|Ŋm unicode|ŋm - IPA|/ŋm/
*unicode|Ŋw unicode|ŋw - IPA| [ŋʷ] (an allophone rather than a phoneme)
*Sh sh - IPA|/ʃ/
*Ts ts - IPA|/ʧ/
*Shw shw - IPA|/ʃʷ/
*Tsw tsw - IPA|/ʧʷ/ee also
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Ga people
*Carl Christian Reindorf References
*cite book | title=West African Language Data Sheets Vol 1 | publisher=West African Linguistic Society | year=1977 | editor=M. E. Kropp Dakubu
*cite book | title=The Languages of Ghana | location=London | publisher=Kegan Paul International for the International African Institute | year=1988 | editor=M. E. Kropp Dakubu | id=ISBN 0-7103-0210-X
*cite book | author=M. E. Kropp Dakubu | title=Ga Phonology | location-Lego | publisher=Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana | year=2002
*cite book | author=Bureau of Ghana Languages | title=unicode|Ga Wiemɔ Kɛ Ŋmaa | publisher=Accra:Bureau of Ghana Languages | year=1995 | id=ISBN 9964-2-0276-8
*cite book | author=A. A. Amartey | title=Beginners' Ga | publisher=Ga Society | year=1989 Kropp Dakubu M. E. (1999). Ga-English dictionary with English-Ga Index. Accra: Black Mask Ltd.External links
* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=gaa Ethnologue entry]
* [http://www.unhchr.ch/udhr/lang/gac2.htm Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Ga language]
* [http://www.dictionary.kasahorow.com/all/gaa kasahorow Free Ga-Adangme Dictionary]
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