Английская Википедия:Fwe language

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Fwe, or Chifwe, is a Bantu language spoken by 10,000 people along the Okavango River in the Zambezi region of Namibia and in the Western Province in Zambia. It is closely related to Kuhane, and is one of several Bantu languages of the Okavango which have click consonants.

Although under the pressure of Lozi and Kuhane (Subiya), Fwe speakers tend to have a positive attitude towards Fwe, and speaking Fwe is often considered an important part of one's identity,[1] and thus underscores the vitality of the language.[2]

Regional variation

Main phonological differences between Zambian and Namibian Fwe, as noted by both the speakers and seen in the data:[3]

Zambian Fwe Namibian Fwe
loss of clicks maintenance of clicks
overgeneralization of Шаблон:IPA Шаблон:IPA only as conditioned allophone of Шаблон:IPA
epenthetic Шаблон:IPA frequently used epenthetic Шаблон:IPA rarely used

Morphological differences between Zambian and Namibian Fwe:

Zambian Fwe Namibian Fwe
past na- a-
reflexive kí- rí-
remote past na- ni-
remote future na- (á)rá-
inceptive sha- shi-
connective PP - o PP - a
persistive shí- shí-/-sí-
negative imperative ásha- ásha-/-ása-
negative infinitive shá- shá-/-sá-
negative subjunctive sha sha-/-sa-
near future mbo-/mba- mbo

Phonology

Fwe syllables consist, at most, of a consonant, a glide, and a vowel.

Consonants

Consonant inventory of Fwe[4]
Bilabial Dental/
Labiodental
Alveolar Postalveolar/
Palatal
Velar Glottal
Click plain Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link
prenasalized Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link
Nasal Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link
Stop voiceless Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link
voiced Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link
prenasalized Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link
Fricative voiceless Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link
voiced Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link
prenasalized Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link
Affricate plain Шаблон:IPA link
prenasalized Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link
Tap Шаблон:IPA link
Glide Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link
  • The plosives Шаблон:IPA are considered peripheral phonemes, as they are relatively infrequent in the lexicon. They are not reflexes of *p, *b, *d and *g as reconstructed for Proto-Bantu, but mainly appear in loanwords.[5]
  • Though there are numerous cases where /h/ contrasts with zero, i.e. where /h/ can-not be omitted, [h] is also often used as an epenthetic consonant, in which case it freely commutes with [w], [j] and zero. Phonemic Шаблон:IPA, on the other hand, cannot commute with a glide nor can it be dropped.[6]

Vowels

Fwe has five contrastive vowel phonemes: Шаблон:IPA. Vowels contrast in length, as seen in the minimal pairs below:[7]

Шаблон:Interlinear Шаблон:Interlinear

Tone

Fwe has two underlying tones, high and low. At the surface level, these tones may be articulated as high, low, falling, or downstepped high tone.[8]

References

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Шаблон:Languages of Namibia Шаблон:Narrow Bantu languages (Zones J–M)