- Tamambo language
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Tamambo Spoken in Vanuatu Region Malo Island, Espiritu Santo Native speakers 3,000 (date missing) Language family Austronesian- Malayo-Polynesian
- Oceanic
- Southern Oceanic
- Vanuatu
- North Vanuatu
- Santo–Malekula
- Santo
- West Santo
- Tamambo
- West Santo
- Santo
- Santo–Malekula
- North Vanuatu
- Vanuatu
- Southern Oceanic
- Oceanic
Language codes ISO 639-3 mla 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. Tamambo is an Oceanic language spoken by at least 3,000 people on Malo and nearby islands in Vanuatu.
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Phonology
Vowels
Front Back High i u Mid e o Low a /i u/ become [j w] respectively when unstressed and before another vowel. /o/ may also become [w] for some speakers.
Consonants
Tamambo consonant phonemes[1] Bilabial Alveolar Postalveolar Velar plain labiovelarized Nasal m mʷ n ŋ Stop prenasalized ᵐb ᵐbʷ ⁿd ᶮɟ plain t k Fricative voiced β βʷ x voiceless s Trill r Lateral l The prenasalized postalveolar stop /ᶮɟ/ is often affricated and voiceless, i.e. [ᶮtʃ].
Younger speakers often realize /β/ as [f] initially and [v] medially, while /βʷ/ is often replaced by [w].
/x/ is usually realized as [x] initially, but some speakers use [h]. Medially, it may be pronounced as any of [x ɣ h ɦ ɡ].
Writing system
Few speakers of Tamambo are literate, and there is no standard orthography. Spelling conventions used include:
Phoneme Representation /ᵐb/ B initially, mb medially. /ᵐbʷ/ Bu or bw initially, mbu or mbw medially. /x/ C or h. /ⁿd/ D initially, nd medially. /ᶮɟ/ J initially, nj medially. /k/ K. /l/ L. /m/ M. /mʷ/ Mu or mw. /n/ N. /ŋ/ Ng. /r/ R. /s/ S. /t/ T. /β/ V. /βʷ/ Vu or w. References
- ^ Riehl & Jauncey (2005:256)
Bibliography
- Jauncey, Dorothy G. (1997). A Grammar of Tamambo, the Language of Western Malo, Vanuatu. Ph.D. dissertation, Australian National University, Canberra.
- Jauncey, Dorothy G. (2002), "Tamambo", in Lynch, J., Ross, M. & Crowley, T., The Oceanic Languages, Richmond, Surrey: Curzon, pp. 608–625
- Riehl, Anastasia K.; Jauncey, Dorothy (2005). "Illustrations of the IPA: Tamambo". Journal of the International Phonetic Association 35 (2): 255–259. doi:10.1017/S0025100305002197
External links
Categories:- Language articles with undated speaker data
- Northeast Vanuatu-Banks Islands languages
- Languages of Vanuatu
- Vanuatu stubs
- Austronesian language stubs
- Malayo-Polynesian
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