Sena language explained

Sena
States:Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe
Ethnicity:Sena
Speakers:2,869,000
Date:2017–2020
Ref:e26
Familycolor:Niger-Congo
Fam2:Atlantic–Congo
Fam3:Benue–Congo
Fam4:Southern Bantoid
Fam5:Bantu
Fam6:Nyasa
Fam7:Sena (N40) ?
Nation: Zimbabwe (as 'Chibarwe')
Minority: Malawi
Dia1:Rue (Barwe)
Dia2:Podzo
Lc1:seh
Ld1:Mozambiquean Sena
Lc2:swk
Ld2:Malawian Sena
Lc3:bwg
Ld3:Barwe
Guthrie:N.44,441 (N.45,46)
Lingua:99-AUS-xi
also 99-AUS-xj (Chi-Rue), 99-AUS-xk (Gombe), 99-AUS-xl (Sangwe), & 99-AUS-xm (Chi-Podzo)
Glotto:nucl1396
Glottoname:Nuclear Sena
Glottorefname:Sena
Glotto2:mala1475
Glottoname2:Malawi Sena
Glotto3:barw1243
Glottoname3:Barwe

Sena is a Bantu language spoken in the four provinces of central Mozambique (Zambezi valley): Tete, Sofala, Zambezia and Manica. There were an estimated 900,000 native Sena speakers in Mozambique in 1997, with at least 1.5 million if including those who speak it as a second language. It is one of the Nyasa languages.

Sena is spoken in several dialects, of which Rue (also called Barwe or Cibalke) and Podzo are divergent. The Sena of Malawi may be a distinct language. Barwe (Chibarwe) has official recognition in Zimbabwe.

Some remarks on Sena tenses can be found in Funnell (2004),[1] Barnes & Funnell (2005)[2] and in Kiso (2012).[3]

Phonology

Vowels

FrontCentralBack
Closepronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
Midpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
Openpronounced as /ink/

Consonants

LabialAlveolarPalato-
alveolar
PalatalVelarGlottal
plainlab.
Nasalpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
Stopvoicelesspronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
aspiratedpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
voicedpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
implosivepronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/(pronounced as /ink/)
Affricatevoicelesspronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /p͡s/pronounced as /ink/
voicedpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /b͡z/pronounced as /ink/
aspiratedpronounced as /ink/
Fricativevoicelesspronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
voicedpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
Approximantpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
Trillpronounced as /ink/

Notes and References

  1. Funnell, Barry J. (2004)."A Contrastive Analysis of Two Varieties of Sena". MA dissertation, University of South Africa; (Introduction)
  2. Barnes, Lawrie; Funnell, Barry (2005) "Exploring the cross-border standardisation of Chisena". Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa. Vol. 36.
  3. Kiso, Andrea (2012), "Tense and Aspect in Chichewa, Citumbuka, and Cisena". Ph.D. Thesis. Stockholm University.
  4. Book: Ngunga, Armindo . Padronização da Ortografia de Línguas Moçambicanas: Relatório do III Seminário . Faquir . Osvaldo G. . Maputo . 2012.
  5. Book: Kishindo, Pascal J. . Parlons Cisena: langue et culture du Mozambique . Lipenga . Allan L. . Paris: L'Harmattan . 2007.