Nguni languages

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The Nguni languages are a group of Bantu languages spoken in southern Africa (mainly South Africa, Zimbabwe and Eswatini) by the Nguni people. Nguni languages include Xhosa, Ndebele, Swati, and Zulu. The appellation "Nguni" derives from their ancestor called Mnguni type. Ngoni (see below) is an older, or a shifted, variant. The Nguni languages are the indigenous languages of the subtropics of southern Africa.[1]

It is sometimes argued that the use of Nguni as a generic label suggests a historical monolithic unity of the people in question, where in fact the situation may have been more complex.Template:Sfn The linguistic use of the label (referring to a subgrouping of Bantu) is relatively stable.

From an English editorial perspective, the articles "a" and "an" are both used with "Nguni", but "a Nguni" is more frequent and more correct especially if "Nguni" is pronounced as it is suggested (Script error: No such module "IPA".)Script error: No such module "Unsubst"..

Classification

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Within a subset of Southern Bantu, the label "Nguni" is used both genetically (in the linguistic sense) and typologically (quite apart from any historical significance).

The Nguni languages are closely related, and in many instances different languages are mutually intelligible; in this way, Nguni languages might better be construed as a dialect continuum than as a cluster of separate languages. On more than one occasion, proposals have been put forward to create a unified standard Nguni language.[2][3]

In scholarly literature on southern African languages, the linguistic classificatory category "Nguni" is traditionally considered to subsume two subgroups: "Zunda Nguni" and "Tekela Nguni".Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn This division is based principally on the salient phonological distinction between corresponding coronal consonants: Zunda Script error: No such module "IPA". and Tekela Script error: No such module "IPA". (thus the native form of the name Swati and the better-known Zulu form Swazi), but there is a host of additional linguistic variables that enables a relatively straightforward division into these two substreams of Nguni.

Tekela languages

Zunda languages

Note: Maho (2009) also lists S401 Old Mfengu.

Characteristics

The following aspects of Nguni languages are typical:

  • A 5-vowel system, by merging the near-close and close series of Proto-Bantu. (Phuthi has re-acquired a new series of superclose vowels from Sotho)
  • Spreading of high tones to the antepenultimate syllable.
  • A distinction between high and low tones on noun prefixes, indicating different grammatical roles, accompanied in some cases by an overt pre-prefix called the augment.
  • Development of breathy-voiced consonants, acting as depressor consonants.
  • Development of aspirated consonants.
  • Development of click consonants.

Comparative data

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The Lord's Prayer in Southern Ndebele and Swazi respectively, displayed on tablets at the Church of the Pater Noster, Jerusalem

Compare the following sentences:

Language "I like your new sticks"
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Bhaca Ndi-ya-ti-thsandza ii-ntfonga t-akho etin-tsha
Hlubi Ng'ya-zi-thanda iin-duku z-akho ezintsha
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Mpapa Phuthi Gi-ya-ti-tshadza ti-tfoga t-akho leti-tjha
Sigxodo Phuthi Gi-ya-ti-tshadza ti-tshoga t-akho leti-tjha

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Language "I understand only a little English"
Zulu Ngisi-zwa ka-ncane isi-Ngisi
Xhosa Ndisi-qonda ka-ncinci nje isi-Ngesi
Northern Ndebele Ngisi-zwisisa ka-ncane isiKhiwa [5]
Southern Ndebele Ngisi-zwisisa ka-ncani nje isi-Ngisi
Hlubi Ng'si-visisisa ka-ncani nje isi-Ngisi
Swazi Ngisiva ka-ncane nje si-Ngisi
Mpapa Phuthi Gisi-visisa ka-nci të-jhë Si-kguwa
Sigxodo Phuthi Gisi-visisa ka-ncinci të-jhë Si-kguwa

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See also

  • Ngoni is the ethnonym and language name of a group living in Malawi, who are a geographically distant descendant of South African Nguni. Ngoni separated from all other Nguni languages subsequent to the massive political and social upheaval within southern Africa, the mfecane, lasting until the 1830s.
  • IsiNgqumo is an argot spoken by the homosexuals of South Africa who speak Bantu languages; as opposed to Gayle, the argot spoken by South African homosexuals who speak Germanic languages. IsiNgqumo is based on an Nguni lexicon.

References

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  1. Louw, Jacobus A., and Rosalie Finlayson. "Southern Bantu origins as represented by Xhosa and Tswana." South African Journal of African Languages 10.4 (1990): 401-410.
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Bibliography

Further reading

  • Shaw, E. M. and Davison, P. (1973) The Southern Nguni (series: Man in Southern Africa) South African Museum, Cape Town
  • Ndlovu, Sambulo. 'Comparative Reconstruction of Proto-Nguni Phonology'

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