Massa language explained

Massa
Nativename:Masana
States:Chad, Cameroon
Date:1982–2019
Ref:e25
Dia1:Yagwa
Dia2:Bongor
Dia3:Wina
Dia4:Walia
Dia5:Domo
Dia6:Gizay
Dia7:Gumay
Dia8:Ham
Dia9:Budugum
Script:Latin
Familycolor:Afro-Asiatic
Fam2:Chadic
Fam3:Masa
Fam4:North
Iso3:mcn
Glotto:masa1322
Glottoname:Masana
Glotto2:gize1234
Glottoname2:Gizey
Glotto3:hama1241
Glottoname3:Ham

Massa (or Masana, Masa) is a Chadic language spoken in southern Chad and northern Cameroon by the Masa people. It has approximately 200,000 speakers.

Dialects are Bongor, Bugudum (Budugum), Domo, Gizay, Gumay, Ham, Walia, Wina (Viri), Yagwa.

Kim, a neighbouring language, was once misclassified as Masa.

Distribution

Masa is spoken in the southern part of Mayo-Danay department in the Far North Region, in the arrondissements of Yagoua, Kalfou, Wina, Yele, and Guéré.[1]

Central Masa is spoken along the Logone River, with four varieties. The varieties, as listed from north to south, are: Yagwa (spoken around Yagoua), Domo (in Domo village), Walya, and Buguëum.[1]

Western Masa includes Gizay, spoken around Guéré, and Viri (Wina), former ethnic Tupuri who had shifted to the Masa language.[1]

The Muzuk dialect, which has long been considered a Munjuk dialect (ALCAM 1983), is in fact a Masa dialect since it is clearly mutually intelligible with the other Masa varieties (Ousmanou 2007). The speakers of Muzuk are bilingual, and speaking the Muzuk dialect of Masa, as well as Munjuk. It is spoken in the drier areas of the West (Guidigis, Mayo-Kani, Far North Region).[1]

Masa is spoken in Cameroon and Chad, with 103,000 speakers in Cameroon.[1]

Phonology

Consonants

LabialAlveolarLateralPalatalVelarGlottal
Plosivevoicelesspronounced 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/
implosivepronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
Fricativevoicelesspronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
voicedpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
Nasalpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/
Trillpronounced as /ink/
Approximantpronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/pronounced as /ink/

Vowels

FrontCentralBack
Closei iːu uː
Mide eːo oː
Opena aː
[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Binam Bikoi. Charles. 2012. Atlas linguistique du Cameroun (ALCAM). Linguistic Atlas of Cameroon. 1: Inventaire des langues. fr. Yaoundé. CERDOTOLA. Atlas linguistique de l'Afrique centrale (ALAC). 9789956796069.
  2. Book: De Dominicis, Amedeo. The Masa tonal system. University of Tuscia, Viterbo (Italy). 2001.