Sereer Grammar
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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 Serer people.
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Phonology
Main article: Phonological Inventory
Consonants
A tentative consonant inventory of Serer:
Labial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | ||
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Stops | V'less | p | t | c~ʧ | k | q | ʔ |
Voiced | b | d | ɟ~ʤ | g | |||
Implosive | ɓ | ɗ | ʄ | ||||
Voiceless Implosive | ƥ | ƭ | ƈ | ||||
Prenasalized | ᵐb | ⁿd | ᶮɟ | ᵑg | ᶰɢ | ||
Nasal | m | n | ɲ | ŋ | |||
Fricative | f | s | χ~h | ||||
Tap/Trill | ɾ~r | ||||||
Liquid | l | ||||||
Glide | ʋ~β̞~w | j |
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.
Plural marker χa- (supposing that it is a separate morpheme) seems to attract stress in some instances (e.g. aˈlas "tail", ˈχalas "tails").
Spectrograms and Audio Samples of Consonants
Phonotactics
Serer allows C and nC onsets and codas (if one assumes that nC onsets are not single segments, as they are in the table of phonemes above). Syllables without onsets and open syllables are also allowed. Medial CC clusters are allowed, but no CCC clusters are yet attested.
It seems that syllable structure is strictly (C)V(C). Any C can be an onset, and so far it appears that any C can be a coda.
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
Nouns can be divided into patterns (classes/genders?):
Gloss | Noun (sg.) | Definite article | Noun (pl.) | Definite article | Adjective Prefix |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fence | a-ɗiŋg | a-ɗiŋg-alɛ | a-ɗiŋg | a-ɗiŋg-akɛ | |
Elephant | 0-faɲiik | 0-faɲiik-fɛ | (a-)paɲiik | (a-)paɲiik-kɛ | |
Cat | 0-muus | 0-muus-nɛ | 0-muus | 0-muus-kɛ | |
Horn | o-ɟan | o-ɟan-olɛ | ha-can | ha-can-ahɛ | |
Tongue | 0-ɗɛlɛm | 0-ɗɛlɛm-lɛ | a-ƭɛlɛm | a-ƭɛlɛm-akɛ | |
Stove | 0-ⁿdɛn | 0-ⁿdɛn-nɛ |
Verbal Morphology
Tense (and aspect) Paradigm Table
Syntax
Prepositions
Position in Sereer is indicated with prepositions. Currently, it's not clear if all these prepositions can be used verbally. Some can, i.e. ɟof no taχarkɛ "towards the trees" and mɛhɛ ɟofaa "I am going toward (something)".
Preposition | Gloss | Example Sentence |
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pam | by, next to, near | pam ⁿdaχarnɛ "by the tree" |
acinᶮɟ | behind | acinᶮɟ ᵐbinɛ "behind the house" |
ⁿdɛɛr | amidst, between, surrounded by | ⁿdɛɛr taχarkɛ "amidst the trees" |
ⁿdɛɛⁿdɛr | between, in the between | ⁿdɛɛⁿdɛr taχarkɛ "between the (two) trees" |
non | at | non ⁿdaχarnɛ "at the tree" |
ɗoχaᵑɡ, ɗoχaŋ | under | ɗoχaᵑɡ ᵐbaɟnɛ "under the blanket" |
ɟof, ɟofin, ɟofna | toward | ɟofna noqololɛ "toward the field" |
mɛmaʔna | near to | mɛˈmaʔna ⁿdaχarnɛ "close to the tree" |
mɛgotna | far from | mɛgotna ⁿdaχarnɛ "far from the tree" |
Old Pages
- Bari grammar (old main page) - Recordings and transcriptions (Bari) - Bari lexicon