Английская Википедия:Iraqw language
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Iraqw (Шаблон:IPAc-en[1]) is a Cushitic language spoken in Tanzania in the Arusha and Manyara Regions. It is expanding in numbers as the Iraqw people absorb neighbouring ethnic groups.Шаблон:Huh The language has many Datooga loanwords, especially in poetic language. The Gorowa language, to the south, shares numerous similarities and is sometimes considered a dialect.
Phonology
Vowels
Whiteley (1958) lists the following vowel phonemes for Iraqw. All of the vowels except /ə/ occur in both short and long versions:
Front | Central | Back | |
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Close | Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link | Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link | |
Mid | Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link | Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link | |
Open | Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link |
Шаблон:IPAslink can be heard as Шаблон:IPAblink within the environment of pharyngeal consonants.
Consonants
Whiteley (1958) and Mous (1993) list the following consonants:
In the popular orthography for Iraqw used in Lutheran and Catholic materials as well as in collections of traditional Iraqw stories[2] and academic literature (e.g. Nordbustad 1988[3] and Mous 1993Шаблон:Sfn), the majority of the orthography follows the Swahili orthography with the addition of x and q. Other additions to the orthography are the sound Шаблон:IPA is spelled Шаблон:Angle bracket, the Шаблон:IPA is spelled Шаблон:Angle bracket, the Шаблон:IPA is spelled Шаблон:Angle bracket, and Шаблон:IPA is spelled Шаблон:Angle bracket.Шаблон:Sfn Consonants /ɲ, tʃ, dʒ, ʃ/ mainly occur from loanwords of Swahili and Datooga.Шаблон:Sfn
Morphology
Noun morphology
Gender
Nouns in Iraqw have three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. The gender of a noun can be deduced from the type of agreement that it triggers on other elements in the sentence, but the agreement system is unusual, and obeys the following principle:Шаблон:Sfn
- Masculine nouns require the masculine form of the verb
- Feminine nouns require the feminine form of the verb
- Neuter nouns require the plural form of the verb
The masculine, feminine, and plural forms of the verb are identified by the form the verb takes when the subject is pronoun which is a.) a third person masculine singular ('he'), b.) a third person feminine singular ('she'), or c.) a third person plural ('they').
Masculine verb forms | |
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Шаблон:Interlinear | Шаблон:Interlinear |
Feminine verb forms | |
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Шаблон:Interlinear | Шаблон:Interlinear |
Neuter verb forms | |
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Шаблон:Interlinear | Шаблон:Interlinear |
There are several unusual things that are worth noting. One is that 'tail' is neuter in the singular and feminine in the plural; despite this, the plural verb form is used for 'tail', since it is neuter, and neuters use the plural verb form. This is why "plural" is often used as a label for this gender; plural gender is common in a number of Cushitic languages. Another is that the verbs do not agree with their subjects in number, so the masculine plural Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Gloss takes the masculine form of the verb, not the plural form of the verb.
Number
Nouns typically have separate singular and plural forms, but there are many distinct plural suffixes.Шаблон:Sfn reports that there are fourteen different plural suffixes. The lexical entry for a noun must specify the particular plural suffix it takes.
The gender of a plural noun is usually different from the gender of the corresponding singular. Compare the following singular and plural nouns, with their genders:
singular | singular gender | plural | plural gender | meaning |
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Шаблон:Lang | m | Шаблон:Lang | f | Шаблон:Gloss |
Шаблон:Lang | m | Шаблон:Lang | f | Шаблон:Gloss |
Шаблон:Lang | m | Шаблон:Lang | f | Шаблон:Gloss |
Шаблон:Lang | m | Шаблон:Lang | n | Шаблон:Gloss |
Шаблон:Lang | f | Шаблон:Lang | n | Шаблон:Gloss |
Шаблон:Lang | f | Шаблон:Lang | n | Шаблон:Gloss |
Шаблон:Lang | m | Шаблон:Lang | n | Шаблон:Gloss |
Шаблон:Lang | n | Шаблон:Lang | n | Шаблон:Gloss |
While it is not possible to predict the gender of a noun or which plural suffix it will take, the form of the plural suffix determines the gender of the plural noun. So, for example, all plural nouns with the Шаблон:Angbr suffix are neuter.Шаблон:Sfn
Construct case suffixes and gender linkers
The gender of a noun is important for predicting the construct case suffix and the gender linker that it will use. When a noun is directly followed by
- an adjective
- a possessive noun phrase
- a numeral
- a relative clause
- a verb
then a construct case suffix must appear after the noun. The construct case marker is Шаблон:Angbr or Шаблон:Angbr for masculine nouns; Шаблон:Angbr or Шаблон:Angbr for feminine nouns; and Шаблон:Angbr for neuter nouns:Шаблон:Sfn
The gender linkers are similar to the construct cases suffixes, but appear between the noun and other suffixes (such as the demonstrative, indefinite, and possessive suffixes). The following example shows masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns before the 'their' possessive suffix and the demonstrative Шаблон:Angbr Шаблон:Gloss.Шаблон:Sfn
Adverbial case clitics
Iraqw has four adverbial case clitics: the directive, the ablative, the instrumental and the reason case clitics. Adverbial case clitics occur in the position immediately before the verb and are cliticised to the preceding noun with the gender linker, or they might occur in a position after the verb, in which case they are obligatorily followed by a resumptive pronoun alé.
Cases | Clitic | Example |
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Directive | i | Шаблон:Interlinear |
Ablative | wa | Шаблон:Interlinear |
Instrumental | ar | Шаблон:Interlinear |
Reason | sa | Шаблон:Interlinear |
Syntax
Noun phrases
The noun comes first in the noun phrase, and precedes possessors, adjectives, numerals, and relative clauses. An element called the construct case suffix appears between the noun and these modifiers, as discussed in the Morphology section above:
Sentences
An Iraqw sentence contains a verb in final position, and an auxiliary-like element called the 'selector'. Either the subject or the object of the sentence may precede the selector,Шаблон:Sfn and the selector agrees with the preceding noun. So in the first example below, iri shows agreement with /ameenirdá' 'that woman', and in the second example, uná shows agreement with gitladá' :
References
Bibliography
Further reading
External links
Шаблон:Languages of Tanzania Шаблон:Cushitic languages Шаблон:Authority control