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=== Consonants ===
 
=== Consonants ===

Revision as of 15:36, 1 November 2012

This is the Wiki page for Sereer.

Sereer 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 Sereer people.

Add more information here about 1) basic typological properties of Sereer 2) the dialect of Sereer that we are using, and 3) who we are (i.e. the 2012-2013 FM class at UCB).


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Phonology

Main article: Phonological Inventory

This section needs improved organization. 'Phonological inventory' should be its own section and contain a short description of consonants, vowels, and the alternations. Loanword phonology should fall into a paragraph at the end of the Phonological Inventory section, rather than Phonotactics should also be its own section, and stress should also be its own section. You can simply copy and paste what you wrote for the P-sketch into these different sections, though edit it down as much as possible. Edit what others write as well.

Consonants

A tentative consonant inventory of Sereer Saalum is given below. Working orthography for a given symbol is indicated in parentheses following a symbol if the orthography differs from the IPA.

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Stops V'less p t c~ʧ (c) k q ʔ (')
Voiced b d ɟ~ʤ (j) g    
Implosive ɓ ɗ ʄ      
Voiceless Implosive ƥ ƭ ƈ      
Prenasalized ᵐb (mb) ⁿd (nd) ᶮɟ (nj) ᵑg (ng) ᶰɢ (nq)  
Nasal m n ɲ (ñ) ŋ    
Fricative f s     χ~h (x)  
Tap/Trill   ɾ~r (r)        
Liquid   l        
Glide ʋ~β̞~w (w)   j (y)      

Vowels

A tentative vowel inventory of Sereer Saalum is given below. Orthographic versions of vowels are given in parentheses.

Front Central Back
High i ~ ɪ (i) u ~ ʊ (u)
Mid e ~ ɛ (e)   ɔ ~ o (o)
Low a~ə (a)  

Vowel length is contrastive; all vowels have long versions.

Vowels after implosive consonants are sometimes creaky; this does not seem to be contrastive.

Spectrograms and Audio Samples of Consonants

Phonological Alternations

Phonotactics

Suprasegmentals

Serer makes use of stress. Stress is largely assigned metrically, with a preference for left-anchored iambs (if V-shaped prefixes are taken to be part of the noun's phonological word) or right-anchored trochees (if they are not). Some irregularities, especially concerning the frequent noun plural agreement prefix xa-, are yet to be worked out.


Loanword Phonology

Borrowed words show phonemes that are not normally present in Serer, like /y/ in [myr] 'wall' (Fr. mur), or /ʃ/ in [maʃin] 'machine, device' (Fr. machine).

Morphology

All of the sections below here eventually need some basic text. You can wait to do your m-sketches, but having text here will eventually be essential.

Nominal Morphology

Compounds

Verbal Morphology

Tense (and aspect) Paradigm Table

Inflectional Verbal Morphology

Derivational Verbal Morphology

Syntax

main clause word order and pronominalization
I'm not sure where this stuff really belongs, so I just made a page for it. Feel free to move it. -JM

Negation

Questions

Imperatives and Hortatives

Relative Clauses

Sentences with sound files Ignore these for now, I will relocate them. -- Oana 136.152.188.149 20:36, 23 October 2012 (UTC) Who is "I"? Faytak 23:24, 24 October 2012 (UTC)

Adjectives and Adverbs

Valence patterns and alignment

Copular clauses and other copula-like things

Word Order

Word order in possessive constructions appears to be possessum-possessor, as seen in [muusnɛ noⁿdɛboᵑgɛ] 'a boy's cat' (040).


N-Adj order, as in [ino fop] 'all of us' (054), and [muus fodadaru] 'clumsy cat' (068)

Adpositions

Adpositions

Texts

File:121011G 067 Sereer time anecdote.wav

Other Pages

- MediaWiki Handbook - Bari grammar (old main page) - Recordings and transcriptions (Bari) - Bari lexicon