Iceve-Maci language explained

Ceve
Nativename:Iceve
Also Known As:Oliti
States:Cameroon, Nigeria
Speakers:12,000
Date:1990
Ref:e25
Familycolor:Niger-Congo
Fam2:Atlantic–Congo
Fam3:Benue–Congo
Fam4:Southern Bantoid
Fam5:Tivoid
Fam6:Central (A)
Iso3:bec
Glotto:icev1238
Glottorefname:Iceve-Maci
People:Baceve
Language:Iceve
Root:Ceve[1]

Ceve (Iceve), or Iceve-Maci, is a Tivoid language of the Cameroons. The divergent dialects are Ceve proper (Becheve), and Maci (Matchi, Oliti).

Writing system

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b c d eɛ f g gb ghh i k kp lm n ŋ o ɔp s t u ʉv w y z
!Digraphs!mb!nd!ng!ny!nz!ŋw!ŋm
IPAmbndŋgnjndzŋwŋm
Trigraphmgb
IPAŋmgb
[2]

Tone indication

!Notation!á!à or a!â!ă!àâ
Tone descriptionHighLowFallingRisingFalling-rising

Phonology

Consonants

!!Labial!Alveolar/Postalveolar!Palatal!Velar!Labiovelar!Glottal
Nasalmnŋŋm
Plosivep b mbt d ⁿdk g ŋgkp gb ŋmgb
Affricatet͡s ~ t͡ʃ d͡z ~ d͡ʒ ⁿd͡z
Fricativef vs ~ ʃh
Approximantlj ɲjw ⁿw

Vowels

!!Front!Central!Back
Closeiɨu
Near-closeʊ
Close-mideo
Open/Open-midaɔ

Tones

There are 5 tones: high, low, falling, rising and rising-falling.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Blench, Roger. An Atlas of Nigerian Languages. Kay Williamson Educational Foundation. 2019. 4th. Cambridge.
  2. Web site: Iceve-Maci language and alphabet . 2024-03-17 . www.omniglot.com.