Social:Koyra Chiini language

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Short description: Songhay language
Koyra Chiini
Native toMali
RegionNiger River
Native speakers
(200,000 cited 1999)[1]
Nilo-Saharan?
Dialects
  • Djenné Chiini
  • Koyra Chiini
Language codes
ISO 639-3khq
Glottologkoyr1240[2]
Songhay languages.svg
Location of Songhay languages[3]

Northwest Songhay:

  Korandje
  Koyra Chiini
  Tadaksahak
  Tasawaq
  Tagdal

Eastern Songhay:

  Tondi Songway Kiini
  Humburi Senni
  Koyraboro Senni
  Zarma language
  Songhoyboro Ciine
  Dendi
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Koyra Chiini ([kojra tʃiːni], figuratively "town language"), or Western Songhay, is a member of the Songhay languages spoken in Mali by about 200,000 people (in 1999) along the Niger River in Timbuktu and upriver from it in the towns of Diré, Tonka, Goundam and Niafunké as well as in the Saharan town of Araouane to its north. In this area, Koyra Chiini is the dominant language and the lingua franca, although minorities speaking Hassaniya Arabic, Tamasheq and Fulfulde are found. Djenné Chiini [dʒɛnːɛ tʃiːni], the dialect spoken in Djenné, is mutually comprehensible, but has noticeable differences, in particular two extra vowels (/ɛ/ and /ɔ/) and syntactic differences related to focalisation.

East of Timbuktu, Koyra Chiini gives way relatively abruptly to another Songhay language, Koyraboro Senni.

Unlike most Songhai languages, Koyra Chiini has no phonemic tones and has subject–verb–object word order rather than subject–object–verb. It has changed the original Songhay z to j.[4]

Phonology

Vowels
Front Central Back
Close i u
Mid e o
Open a

All vowels have lengthened counterparts.[4]

Consonants
Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m n ɲ ŋ
Plosive/
Affricate
voiceless (p) t t͡ʃ k (ʔ)
voiced b d d͡ʒ g
Fricative voiceless f s (ʃ) (x) h
voiced (z) (ʒ)
Approximant l j w
Flap ɾ

References

  1. Koyra Chiini at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
  2. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds (2017). "Koyra Chiini Songhay". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/koyr1240. 
  3. This map is based on classification from Glottolog and data from Ethnologue.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Heath, Jeffrey (1999-01-01) (in en). A Grammar of Koyra Chiini: The Songhay of Timbuktu. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110804850. https://books.google.com/books?id=Hs028DVIPPQC&dq=phonology&pg=PR13. 
  • ed. Jeffrey Heath, Wilhelm J. Möhlig, 1998. Texts in Koyra Chiini Songhay of Timbuktu, Mali. Ruediger Koeppe. ISBN:3-89645-260-6.
  • Jeffrey Heath, Dictionnaire Songhay-Anglais-Français: Tome 1 - Koyra Chiini, ou "songhay de Tombouctou", Tome 2 - Djenné Chiini, ou "songhay de Djenné". L'Harmattan:Paris 1998. ISBN:2-7384-6726-1.