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Dagbani language

 
Wikipedia: Dagbani language
Dagbani
Dagbane
Spoken in Ghana
Total speakers ~800,000
Language family Niger-Congo
Writing system Latin alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-1 None
ISO 639-2 nic
ISO 639-3 dag

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Dagbani is a Gur language spoken by about 4,853,000 people in Ghana that include Dagomba, mumprusi, nanunbe, Moshi, Gurusi, Frafra, and komkomba. these are ehtnic group which are related to Dagbani, generaly and the tribes in Northern Ghana are related to dagbani. Its native speakers are primarily of the Dagomba people, but Dagbani is also widely known as a first language in northern Ghana. it has been stated in history that the Dagbon kingdom was the first kingdom in Ghana hundreds of years before coloniel powers came. it has been mentioned that they were enskining their chiefs full hundred year (century) before Ashanti foud their kingdom. Dagbani has four (6) dialects, corresponding to the two principal centers Tamale, Ghana (Western Dagbani), Yendi (Yendi or Eastern Dagbani), and Nanuni, the dialect spoken by the Nanumba ethnic group. Dagbani is a member of the Oti-Volta group of Gur and is mutually intelligible with the Mossi language spoken in Burkina Faso Mumpuruli, Frafra, Gurusi, Komkomba.

Phonology

Vowels

Dagbani has eleven phonemic vowels: six short and five long vowels:

Front Central Back
High i ɨ u
Mid e o
Low a
Front Central Back
High
Mid
Low

Olawsky (1999) has the schwa in place of /ɨ/, unlike other researchers on the language who use the more articulatorily higher /ɨ/. Allophonic variation based on tongue-root advancement is well attested for 4 of these vowels: [i] ~ [ɪ]/[ə], [e] ~ [ɛ], [u] ~ [ʊ] and [o] ~ [ɔ].

Consonants

Bilabial Labiodental Alveolar Palatal Velar Labial-velar
Stop Voiceless p t k k͡p
Voiced b d ɡ ɡ͡b
Nasal m n ɲ ŋ ŋ͡m
Fricative Voiceless f s
Voiced v z
Lateral l
Approximant ʋ j

Tone

Dagbani is a tonal language in which pitch is used to distinguish words, as in gballi [ɡbálːɪ́] (High-High) 'grave' vs. gballi [ɡbálːɪ̀] (High-Low) 'zana mat'.[1] The tone system of Dagbani is characterized by two level tones and downstep (a lowering effect occurring between sequences of the same phonemic tone).

Writing system

Dagbani is written in an extended version of the Latin alphabet, but the literacy rate is only 2–3%. The orthography currently used represents a number of allophonic distinctions; tone is not marked.

Alphabet

a b ch d dz e ɛ f g gb ɣ h i j k kp l m n ny ŋ o ɔ p r s sh t u w y z ʒ

Grammar

Dagbani is agglutinative, but with some fusion of affixes. The constituent order in Dagbani sentences is usually Agent Verb Object.

References

  1. ^ Olawsky 1997
  • Blench, Roger (2006) 'Dagbani plant names' (unpublished circulation draft)
  • Olawsky, Knut J. (1999). Aspects of Dagbani grammar, with special emphasis on phonology and morphology. München: LINCOM Europa. 
  • Olawsky, Knut J. (2003). "What is a word in Dagbani?". in R. M. W. Dixon and Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald. Word: A Cross-Linguistic Typology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 205–226. 
  • Olawsky, Knut (1997) 'Interaction of tone and morphology in Dagbani' (unpublished)

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