Balanta language

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Balanta
Native to(Balanta-Kentohe) Guinea-Bissau, (Balanta-Ganja) the Gambia, Senegal
EthnicityBalanta people
Native speakers
510,000 (2006)[1]
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
ble – Balanta-Kentohe
bjt – Balanta-Ganja
Glottologbala1300

Balanta (or Balant) is a group of two closely related Bak languages of West Africa spoken by the Balanta people.

Description[]

Balanta is now generally divided into two distinct languages; Balanta-Kentohe and Balanta-Ganja.[2][3]

Balanta-Kentohe[]

The Balanta-Kentohe (Kəntɔhɛ) language is spoken by a total of 423,000 people on the north central and central coast of Guinea-Bissau (where as of 2006 it is spoken by 397,000 people, many of which can be found in the Oio Region[4]) as well as in the Gambia. Films and portions of the Bible have been produced in Balanta-Kentohe.

The Kəntɔhɛ dialect is spoken in the north, while the Fora dialect os spoken in the south.[5]

Ethnologue lists alternative names as Alante, Balanda, Balant, Balanta, Balante, Ballante, Belante, Brassa, Bulanda, Frase, Fora, Kantohe (Kentohe, Queuthoe), Naga and Mane. The Naga, Mane and Kantohe dialects may be separate languages.

Balanta-Ganja[]

Balanta-Ganja is spoken by 86,000 people (as of 2006) in the southwest corner of and the south of Senegal. Literacy is less than 1% for Balanta-Ganja.[2][3] In September 2000, Balanta-Ganja was granted the status of a national language in Senegal, and as of then can now be taught in elementary school.

Ethnologue lists alternative names as Alante, Balanda, Balant, Balante, Ballante, Belante, Brassa, Bulanda, Fjaa, Fraase (Fraasɛ); dialects are Fganja (Ganja) and Fjaalib (Blip).

Grammar[]

Balanta has case prefixes and suffixes alternatively interpreted as a definite article dependent on the noun class.[citation needed]

Phonology[]

The following are the phonemes of the Balanta dialects.[6][7]

Consonants[]

Balanta consonants
Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Labial-
velar
Glottal
Plosive voiceless t c k kp
voiced b d ɟ ɡ ɡb
prenasal vl. ⁿt ᶮc ᵑk ᵑkp
prenasal vd. ᵐb ⁿd ᶮɟ ᵑɡ ᵑɡb
Fricative voiceless f θ s h
prenasal ᶬf ⁿθ ⁿs
Nasal m n ɲ ŋ
Rhotic r
Lateral l
Approximant j w

Voiceless sounds [c k kp] are only heard in the Guinea Bissau dialect.

Vowels[]

Balanta vowels
Front Central Back
High i iː u uː
ɪ ɪː ʊ ʊː
Mid e eː ə o oː
ɛ ɛː ɔ ɔː
Low a aː

Writing[]

In Senegal, Decree No. 2005-979 provides for an orthography of Balanta as follows:[8][9]

Letters of the alphabet (Senegal)
A B Ɓ D E F G H I J L M N Ñ Ŋ O R S T Ŧ U W Y
a b ɓ d e f g h i j l m n ñ ŋ o r s t ŧ u w y

References[]

  1. ^ Balanta-Kentohe at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
    Balanta-Ganja at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Balanta-Kentohe". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Balanta-Ganja". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
  4. ^ "Balanta-Kentohe at the Rosetta Project". The Rosetta Project.
  5. ^ Wilson, William André Auquier. 2007. Guinea Languages of the Atlantic group: description and internal classification. (Schriften zur Afrikanistik, 12.) Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
  6. ^ Creissels, Denis; Biaye, Séckou (2016). Le balant ganja : phonologie, morphosyntaxe, liste lexicale, textes (in French). Dakar: IFAN Cheikh Anta Diop.
  7. ^ Mbodj, Chérif (2011). Description synchronique du Balante So:fa (Guinée-Bissau) [Synchronic description of Balante So:fa (Guinea-Bissau)] (Doctoral thesis) (in French). Université Cheikh Anta Diop.
  8. ^ Gomes, Cleonice Candida (2008). O sistema verbal do balanta: um estudo dos morfemas de tempo [The verbal system of Balanta: a study of time morphemes] (Doctoral thesis) (in Portuguese). Universidade de São Paulo. doi:10.11606/t.8.2008.tde-19012009-154521.
  9. ^ Gouvernement du Sénégal, Décret n° 2005-979.

Relevant literature[]

  • Creissels, Denis. 2016. A sketch of Ganja (Balant). In Friederike Lüpke (ed.), The Oxford guide to the Atlantic languages of West Africa. Oxford University Press.
  • Mansaly, Jules. 2018. Dictionnaire des proverbes balant: Une langue du groupe atlantique-ouest de la famille niger-congo au Sénégal. (Series: Verbal Art and Documentary Literature in African Languages Volume 37.) Rüdiger Köppe Verlag.
  • Migeod, F.W.H., The Languages of West Africa Volume II London 1913.
  • Westermann, D. & Bryan, M.A. The Languages of West Africa. Published for the International African Institute by Dawsons of Pall Mall, Folkestone & London 1970.


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