The Ayizo languages (Ayizɔ) are Gbe languages spoken in Benin. They are Ayizo, Kotafon, and Gbesi.
Ayizo Kotafon Gbesi | |
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Native to | Benin |
Native speakers | 400,000 (2002–2006)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Variously:ayb – Ayizokqk – Kotafongbs – Gbesi |
Glottolog | ayiz1245 Ayizokota1272 Kotafongbes1238 Gbesi |
Distribution
editThe Ayizo languages are spoken in Benin across and near the Mono River, in the Departments of Atlantique, Kouffo, Mono, Oueme, and parts of the Zou Department.
Classification
editThe Ayizo languages are classified in the Phla–Phera languages, a group of the Gbe languages. The Ayizo languages are:
The Saxwe language was previously classified as an Ayizo language.
Additionally, the Ayizo languages can also be known as the Ayizo–Kotafon–Gbesi languages to distinguish it with the Ayizo language proper.
Orthography
editThe Ayizo alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet, with the addition of the letters Ɖ/ɖ, Ɛ/ɛ, and Ɔ/ɔ, and the digraphs gb, hw, kp, ny, and xw.
a | b | c | d | ɖ | e | ɛ | f | g | gb | h | hw | i | j | k | kp | l | m | n | ny | o | ɔ | p | r | s | t | u | v | w | x | xw | y | z | |
Sound (IPA) | a | b | t͡ɕ | d | ɖ | e | ɛ | f | ɡ | ɡb | ɣ | ɣʷ | i | d͡ʑ | k | kp | l | m | n | ɲ | o | ɔ | p | r | s | t | u | v | w | x | xʷ | j | z |
Tone marking
editTones are marked as follows:
- Acute accent marks the rising tone: xó, dó
- Grave accent marks the falling tone: ɖò, akpàkpà
- Caron marks falling and rising tone: bǔ, bǐ
- Circumflex accent marks the rising and falling tone: côfù
- Macron marks the neutral tone: kān
Tones are fully marked in reference books, but not always marked in other writing. The tone marking is phonemic, and the actual pronunciation may be different according to the syllable's environment.
References
edit- ^ Ayizo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Kotafon at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Gbesi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)