Nadëb language

Nadëb or Kaburi is a Nadahup language of the Brazilian Amazon, along the Uneiuxi, Japura, and Negro rivers. Various names for it include Nadöbö, Xïriwai, Hahöb, Guariba/Wariwa, Kaborí, Anodöub, sometimes compounded with the term Maku, as in Maku do Paraná Boá-Boá after one of the rivers in Nadëb territory.

Nadëb
Kaburi
Native toBrazil
RegionAmazonas
Ethnicity850 (2010)[1]
Native speakers
370 (2011)[2]
Nadahup
  • Nadëb
Dialects
  • Kuyawi
Language codes
ISO 639-3mbj
Glottolognade1244
ELPNadëb[3]

Phonology

Front Back
unrounded rounded
Close i ɯ u
Close-mid e ɤ o
Open-mid ɛ ʌ ɔ
Open a

All vowels except for /e, ɤ, o/ have nasalized counterparts.[4]

Consonants

Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Stop voiceless p t k ʔ
voiced b d ɟ g
Fricative ʃ h
Nasal m n ɲ ŋ
Approximant j w
Flap ɾ

References

  1. Nadëb language at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
  2. "Nadëb". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2018-07-23.
  3. Endangered Languages Project data for Nadëb.
  4. "SAPhon – South American Phonological Inventories". linguistics.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-23.


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