Koromfé Language (kfz)

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Also Known As: Fulse,Kurumfe,Fula,Koromfé,Kuruma


Description:

Koromfe belongs to the Central Gur branch of the Niger-Congo language family. Koromfe is spoken in a U-shaped area around the town of Djibo, in the north of Burkina Faso. There are two major dialect areas, most conveniently termed East and West. The traditional centre of the Eastern area is Aribinda and of the Western area Pobé-Mengao. The western area is also known as Lorom (with two short close mid vowels), which should not be confused with the recently created province of Loroum centred around Titao. (Titao is ethnically Koromba, but Koromfe is no longer spoken there.) The grammar of Rennison (1997) describes the Western dialect. The tap [r] is an allophone of /d/ (which occurs as [d] only word-initially and after nasal consonants). There also exists a spirantised allophone of /g/, i.e. [ɣ]: phonetic [g] only occurs word-initially, after a nasal consonant, or between two ATR high vowels. Before nasal vowels the approximants /j/ and /w/ are nasalised, and the nasalised /j/ in careful / slow speech can even harden to [ɲ]. However, there is no honest-to-goodness palatal series of consonants in Koromfe.

The vowel system comprises 5 non-ATR vowels {ɪ,ɛ,a,ɔ,ʊ} and their ATR..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Koromfé Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Burkina Faso
Spoken In:

Regions: Africa

ISO 639-3 Code: kfz

Classification Taxonomy

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  Niger-Congo Group

    Atlantic-Congo Group

      Volta-Congo Group

        North Volta-Congo Group

          Gur North Group

            Central Gur Group

              Volta-Congo North Gur Northern Central Group

                Kurumfe Group

                  Koromfé Language