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Pinyin is a
Grassfields language The Grassfields languages (or Wide Grassfields languages) are a branch of the Southern Bantoid languages spoken in the Western High Plateau of Cameroon and some parts of Taraba state, Nigeria. Better known Grassfields languages include the Easter ...
spoken by some 27,000 people in the Northwest Region of
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Phonology


Consonants

Sequences are: :''py (mby), ly (ndy), ty, ky, ngy, my, kẅ, ngẅ'' (= ) :''pw (mbw), lw (ndw), tw, tsw, chw, shw, sw, zw, zhw, nw, nyw, ŋw'' All noun and verb roots begin with a consonant; initial vowels are necessarily prefixes. Only occur in prefixes or at the beginning of words, and only occurs in suffixes. do not occur at the ends of words.


Vowels

All known long vowels may occur medially or at ends of words, none at the beginning, though long are not attested. Long vowels are written double: ''aa, əə, ii, ‿ɨɨ, oo, uu''. Diphthongs ''ie, iə, ʉə, ɨə, uə'' take a single tone. Tones are high, mid, low, rising, falling. They are written as in IPA, apart from low, which is not written: ''á ā a ǎ â.'' Falling tone is largely confined to suffixes, and rising tone is rare, found only on a few nouns such as ''tǎ'' 'father'.


References


The Pinyin Orthography Guide
( Mathaus & Stephen C. Anderson, 2005) {{Grassfields Bantu languages Ngemba languages Languages of Cameroon