Anyin language explained

Anyin
Nativename:Anyi
States:Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana
Ethnicity:Anyi
Speakers: million
Date:2017
Ref:e22
Familycolor:Niger-Congo
Fam2:Atlantic–Congo
Fam3:Kwa
Fam4:Potou–Tano
Fam5:Tano
Fam6:Central Tano
Fam7:Bia
Fam8:North
Lc1:any
Ld1:Anyin
Lc2:mtb
Ld2:Anyin Morofo
Glotto:anyi1246
Glottorefname:Anyinic

Anyin, also known as Agni, Agny, and Anyi, is a Niger-Congo language spoken mainly in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana. It is a Kwa language of the Central Tano branch, forming a dialect continuum with Baoulé, and is closely related to Nzema and Sehwi.[1] Its dialects, divided into Northern and Central dialect areas, include Sannvin, Abé, Ano, Bona, Bini, and Barabo in the Northern area and Ndenye and Juablin in the Central area. In Côte d'Ivoire, there are approximately 1.45 million native speakers of Anyin, along with 10,000 second-language users; in Ghana, there are approximately 66,400 speakers.[2]

Morofo, spoken by 300,000 in southeastern Côte d'Ivoire, is sometimes classified as a dialect of Anyin, but may also be classified as a separate language.[3]

Phonology

Consonants

LabialLabial-velarAlveolarPost
alveolar
PalatalVelarGlottal
Nasalpronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
Plosive/
Affricate
ppronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
Fricativepronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
Approximantpronounced as /link/pronounced as /link/
Trillpronounced as /link/

Vowels

FrontBack
Closeiɪʊu
Mideɛɔo
Opena
Of these vowels, five may be nasalized: /ĩ/, /ɪ̃/, /ã/, /ũ/, and /ʊ̃/.[4] [5]

Tones

Anyin has two level tones, high and mid; two contour tones, high-low and low-high; and one neutral tone. Tones are distinguished orthographically only to distinguish minimal pairs and grammatical constructions, or when two otherwise identical vowels with differing tones co-occur: cf. ⟨baá⟩ ([bàá], "child") vs. ⟨ba⟩ ([bá], "to arrive", "to come").

Grammar

Pronouns

Anyin uses the following pronouns:[6]

PersonSingularPlural
1stsubject
non-subjectmĩ́
2ndsubjectɛémɔ́
non-subjectwɔ́
3rdsubjectɔbɛ́
non-subjectbɛ́

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Koffi . Ettien N'da . The interface between phonology and morpho(phono)logy in the standardization of Anyi orthography . 1990 . PhD . Indiana University .
  2. Web site: Anyin. Ethnologue. en. 2020-01-03.
  3. Web site: Anyin Morofo. Ethnologue. en. 2020-01-03.
  4. Ahua . Mouchi Blaise . Conditions linguistiques pour une orthographe de l´agni: une analyse contrastive des dialectes sanvi et djuablin . 2004 . PhD . Osnabrück University . French . Linguistic conditions for an orthography of Agni: a contrastive analysis of the Sanvi and Djuablin dialects . .
  5. Web site: Inventory Anyi (GM 1298) . PHOIBLE 2.0 - . 2020-01-03.
  6. Burmeister . Jonathan . 1988 . Personal pronouns in Anyi and related languages . Journal of West African Languages . 18 . 2 . 83–104 . 2020-01-04.