Nyole language (nuj)

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Also Known As: Nyole Language,Nyule,Lunyole,Nyuli


Description:

Nyole (also LoNyole, Lunyole, Nyuli) is Bantu language spoken in Uganda near Lake Kyoga. Nyole has series of voiceless, voiced, and prenasalized stops. /w/ is labio-velar. 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, Proto-Bantu 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:

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...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Nyole language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Uganda
Spoken In:

Regions: Africa

ISO 639-3 Code: nuj

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Niger-Congo Group

    Atlantic-Congo Group

      Volta-Congo Group

        Benue-Congo Group

          Bantoid Group

            Southern Bantoid Group

              Narrow Bantu Group

                Central Narrow Bantu Group

                  J Group

                    Masaba-Luyia (J.30) Group

                      Nyole language