Mankanya language

The Mankanya language (Portuguese: Mancanha; French: Mancagne) is spoken by approximately 86,000 people in Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Gambia primarily belonging to the ethnic group of the same name. It belongs to the Bak branch of the Atlantic–Congo language family.

Mankanya
Mancanha, Mancagne, Mankaañ
Native toSenegal, Guinea-Bissau, and the Gambia
RegionSouthwest Senegal coast
EthnicityMankanya
Native speakers
89,000 (2021–2022)[1]
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3knf
Glottologmank1251

Mancanha is spoken east of the Manjak language area and to the north of Bissau Island. It is also called Brame.[2]

Sociolinguistic situation

The language has status as a national language in Senegal, and an orthography has recently been developed for writing it. Mankanya is known as "Uhula" by the people themselves (the Mankanya people, or "Bahula"). The name 'Mankanya' is thought to have been conferred upon the people and their language by colonialists who mistook the name of their chief at the time of colonisation for the name of the people-group itself.

The language contains many loanwords from Kriol. There is also extensive bilingualism in Mandjak, a closely related language which is largely mutually comprehensible, as well as in other minority languages spoken in the area, such as Mandinka and Jola. Finally, Mankanya speakers in Senegal also know French, and those in Gambia know English.

Literature

There is a translation of the Christian Bible in the Mankanya language, available via the YouVersion app. It includes a spoken recording (audio-bible).[citation needed]

Phonology

Consonants[3]
LabialAlveolarRetroflexPalatalVelar
Plosivep bt dʈ(c) ɟk g
Fricativefθ, (s)ʂx
Nasalmnɲŋ
Approximantwr, lj
  • Every non-nasal consonant besides /s/ and /c/ can be prenasalised, however it is possible to analyse these consonants as nasal-consonant sequences instead of distinct phonemes.
  • The phoneme /c/ is very rare, occurring only in ideophones and loanwords.
  • The phoneme /s/ is only found in loanwords.
  • Speakers born in Dakar tend to pronounce /θ/ as [s].
  • /ʈ/ tends to be pronounced as an affricate [ʈʂ] word-finally.
Vowels[3]
FrontCentralBack
Highi u
Near-highʊ ʊː
Mide əo
Lowa
  • /a/ is in free variation with [ɜ] in closed syllables.

Stress is placed on the first syllable of the root.Mankanya is not tonal.[3]

Writing system

Mankanya uses the Latin alphabet. In Senegal, a decree of 2005 provides for an orthography for Mankanya.[4]

Mankanya Alphabet (Senegal)
ABCDEËFGHIJKLMNÑŊOPRS[illegible]TŦ[illegible]UWY
abcdeëfghijklmnñŋoprs[illegible]tŧ[illegible]uwy

References

Further reading


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