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Sümi language

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Sümi
Sümi (Naga)
Pronunciation[sɨ˧mi˩]
Native toIndia
RegionNagaland
EthnicitySümi Naga
Native speakers
350,000 (2011 census)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3nsm
Glottologsumi1235
ELPSumi Naga

Sümi,alsoSema,is aSino-Tibetanlanguage spoken inNagaland,India.It is spoken by theSümi Nagapeople. It differs from every other Naga languages due to the presence of guttural sounds.[2][3]

Geographical distribution

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Sümi is spoken in central and southernNagaland,mainly inZünhebotoDistrict. There are also good number of speakers in parts ofNiuland,Dimapur,ChümoukedimaandKiphire District(s), as well as in 7 villages ofTinsukia District,Assam(Ethnologue).

Dialects

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Ethnologuelists the following dialects of Sümi.

  • Dayang (Western Sümi)
  • Lazami
  • Jimomi
  • Zumomi

Phonology

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The transcriptions in this section use theInternational Phonetic Alphabet.

Vowels

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Monophthongsof Sema, fromTeo (2012:368)

The vowels of Sümi are as follows:[4][5]

Front Central Back
Close i ɨ u
Mid e o
Open a

Notes:

  • The close front and the close central vowels have been variously described as near-close[,ɨ̞]and close[i,ɨ].The close back vowel has only been described as close[u].[6][7]
    • In the word-medial position,/ɨ/can be realized as mid[ə].[4][8]
  • The mid vowels/e,o/can be realized as either close-mid[e,o]or open-mid[ɛ,ɔ].[4][9]
    • Teo (2012)describes the close-mid allophone of/o/as slightly advanced[o̟].[6]
  • /a/has been variously described as near-open[ɐ][6]and open[ä].[8]
    • After uvular stops,/a/can be realized as open back unrounded[ɑ].[8]

Consonants

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The consonants of Sümi are as follows:[5][10]

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal plain m n ŋ
aspirated
Plosive voiceless p t k q
aspirated
voiced b d ɡ
Affricate voiceless ~ts
aspirated tʃʰ~tsʰ
Fricative voiceless f ʃ~s x h
voiced v~w ʒ~z ɣ
Approximant ɹ j
Lateral plain l
aspirated

References

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  1. ^"Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011".censusindia.gov.in.Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India.Retrieved7 July2018.
  2. ^Sreedhar (1976).
  3. ^Sreedhar (1980).
  4. ^abcTeo (2012),p. 369.
  5. ^abTeo (2014),p. 20.
  6. ^abcTeo (2012),p. 368.
  7. ^Teo (2014),pp. 27–28.
  8. ^abcTeo (2014),p. 28.
  9. ^Teo (2014),p. 27.
  10. ^Teo (2012),p. 366.

Bibliography

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  • Sümi DoReCo corpuscompiled by Amos Teo. Audio recordings of narrative texts with transcriptions time-aligned at the phone level, translations, and time-aligned morphological annotations.