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Edoid language of Ondo State, Nigeria ‹ The template Infobox language is being considered for merging. ›
Ehuẹun
Native toNigeria
RegionOndo State
Native speakers(14,000 cited 2000)
Language familyNiger–Congo?
Language codes
ISO 639-3ehu
Glottologehue1238

Ehuẹun (Ekpimi) is an Edoid language of Ondo State, Nigeria. It is sometimes considered the same language as Ukue.

Phonology

Ehuẹun has a rather reduced system, compared to proto-Edoid, of seven vowels; these form two harmonic sets, /i e a o u/ and /i ɛ a ɔ u/.

The language arguably has no phonemic nasal stops; alternate with , depending on whether the following vowel is oral or nasal. The inventory is:

  Bilabial Labiodental Alveolar Palatal Velar Labio-velar Glottal
Plosive   b t  d k  ɡ k͡p  ɡ͡b  
Fricative ɸ  β f  v s  z   h
Rhotic   r̝  r        
Approximant ʋ l j   w  

The two rhotics have been described as voiced and voiceless trills. However, Ladefoged found both to be approximants, with the pair being raised (without being fricatives) but not trills.

References

  1. Ehuẹun at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. Archangeli & Pulleyblank, 1994. Grounded phonology, p 181ff
  3. Jeff Mielke, 2008. The emergence of distinctive features, p 136ff;
    also found in Variation and gradience in phonetics and phonology, p 26ff
  4. Ladefoged, Peter; Maddieson, Ian (1996). The Sounds of the World's Languages. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 0-631-19815-6.
Volta–Niger languages
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