Aghem language

Grassfields language spoken in Cameroon
Aghem
Wum
Yum
Native toCameroon
RegionMenchum
Native speakers
(27,000 cited 2000)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3agq
Glottologaghe1239

Aghem (Wum or Yum) is a Grassfields Bantu language spoken in the Wum Central Sub-division in Menchum Division of the North West Region of Cameroon.

Phonology

Consonants

The consonants of Aghem are shown below.[2]

Bilabial Labiodental Alveolar Post-

alveolar

Palatal Labial–velar Velar Glottal
Nasal m n ɲ ŋm ŋ
Plosive unasp. b d kp gb g ʔ
asp.
Affricate p̪f b̪v ts dz t̠ʃ d̠ʒ
Fricative f v ʃ ʒ ɣ
Approximant Median j w
Lateral l

Vowels

Front Near-front Near-back Back
Close i u
Near-close ɪ ʊ
Close-mid e o
Open-mid ɛ ɔ
Open a ɒ

Aghem has two tones. High tone and low tone.

References

  1. ^ Aghem at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ "Phoible".

Miscellaneous Links

  • Aghem language on AFADA USA website

Entries for Aghem in inventories of languages and people groups

  • Aghem language entry in Glottolog
  • Aghem language entry in the Ethnologue
  • OLAC (Open Language Archives) resources in and about the Aghem language

Linguistic papers on the Aghem language

  • Phonological Reconstruction and the Aghem Central Vowels, by David Thormoset
  • Focus Marking in Aghem: Syntax or Semantics?, by Larry M. Hyman (April 27, 2006, Revised March 12, 2007)
  • Focus in Aghem, by Larry M. Hyman and Maria Polinsky


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