DR Sophie Salffner ss123@soas.ac.uk
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Why Ukaan is hard to classify
Salffner, Sophie; Sands, Bonny
Authors
Bonny Sands
Abstract
In this paper, we look at Ukaan, an endangered minority language spoken in south-western Nigeria. Ukaan has not been investigated much but has nonetheless received a great number of rather different classifications, most recently as an Edoid language of the Benue-Congo family, though it has also been classified as an isolate in Benue-Congo.
We first look at the reasons behind the chequered history of the classification. We discuss how small clusters with few lects and few speakers can pose particular challenges, but also how the data and research methodology employed for such languages may make matters more difficult.
Second, with the combined knowledge of an expert on the language and an expert on historical linguistics, we suggest avenues for efforts in reconstruction. For this, we focus on particularities of the Ukaan language and its Ikaan dialect that are easily overlooked during short term research. These particularities are the phoneme /ɹ̥/, which is rare crosslinguistically but occurs widely in Ikaan in various phonetic surface realisations, and an underlying final /m/, which only surfaces if it is followed by another vowel.
To conclude, we do not propose yet another classification of Ukaan. Instead, we ask for patience and caution in classifying and raise the question whether it is justified to call Ukaan Edoid just yet.
Citation
Salffner, S., & Sands, B. (2012, September). Why Ukaan is hard to classify. Paper presented at The Niger-Congo International Congress, Center for African Linguistics, Languages and Cultures, Paris
Presentation Conference Type | Conference Paper (unpublished) |
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Conference Name | The Niger-Congo International Congress |
Start Date | Sep 18, 2012 |
End Date | Sep 21, 2012 |
Publication Date | Sep 20, 2012 |
Deposit Date | Aug 23, 2012 |
Additional Information | Event Type : Conference |
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