Sereer Grammar
This is the Wiki page for Serer.
Serer a language of the Senegambian branch of Niger–Congo spoken by 1.2 million people in Senegal and 30,000 in The Gambia. It is the principal language of the Serer people.
Getting started
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In addition to the handbook, a great way to learn how to format Wiki is by poking around Wikipedia, looking for interesting ideas, and clicking the edit button next to them. This is how I figured out how to create sortable lists, for example.
Another question is how we will generate interlinear glosses. The table environment is probably our best bet. This is how most LaTeX glossing packages work.
Ancillary pages
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This is where wordlists for individual elicitation sessions can be uploaded and checked to avoid redundant work.
Phonology
Serer words are made up of sounds called phonemes. There are many phonemes in Serer.
Phonological inventory
Consonants
A tentative consonant inventory of Serer:
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stops | V'less | p | t̪ | t | c | k | q | ʔ |
Voiced | b | d | ɟ | g | ||||
Implosive | ɓ | ɗ | ʄ | ɠ | ||||
Voiceless Implosive | ˀƥ | ˀƭ | ˀƈ | ˀƙ | ||||
Prenasalized | ᵐb | ⁿd | ⁿɟ | ⁿg | ||||
Nasal | m | n | ɲ | ŋ | ||||
Fricative | f | s | χ | |||||
Affricate | tʃ dʒ (?) | |||||||
Trill | r | |||||||
Liquid | l | |||||||
Glide | ʋ/β̞ | j |
Pretty sure that dental t is not a separate phoneme. We haven't seen velar implosives, right? I don't think the palatal affricates and stops are contrastive. Then there's the "implosive l" heard in the word for "swallow." So I would eliminate those 5 phonemes from the chart, and tentatively add an implosive l, but I don't want to delete it without other people's input. --Jack
Vowels
A tentative vowel inventory of Serer:
Front | Central | Back | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
High | i, ɪ | u | ||||
Mid | e, ɛ | ə | ɔ, o | |||
Low | a |
Serer also has diphthongs: aɪ, oɪ, ɔɪ.
Vowel length is contrastive.
Vowels after implosive consonants are sometimes creaky; this does not seem to be contrastive.
Suprasegmentals
Serer makes use of stress. (?) It is unclear at this point whether it is automatically/metrically assigned to words or if it is lexically specified and unpredictable. Faytak 22:19, 20 September 2012 (UTC)
Plural marker χa- (supposing that it is a separate morpheme) seems to attract stress in some instances (e.g. aˈlas "tail", ˈχalas "tails"). Faytak 01:40, 25 September 2012 (UTC)
Syllable structure
Phonological alternations
Phonotactics
Serer allows C and nC onsets and codas. Syllables without onsets and open syllables are also allowed. CC clusters are allowed, but no CCC clusters are yet attested.
Loanword Phonology
Borrowed words show phonemes that are not normally present in Serer, like /y/, in the word borrowed from French for 'wall' (etc).
Morphology
Nominal Morphology
Verbal Morphology
Syntax
Old Pages
- Bari grammar (old main page) - Recordings and transcriptions (Bari) - Bari lexicon