Language name: |
LENAKEL |
UPSID number: |
2426 |
Alternate name(s): |
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Classification: |
Austro-Tai, East Malayo-Polynesian |
This language has |
21 segments |
Its Frequency index is |
0.493717664 (average percentage of segments; 0.1: many very rare segments; 0.39: average; 0.7: many common segments) |
The language has these sounds: |
p
pW
t
k
f
h
s
m
mW
n
N
r[
l
gA
w
i
"e
a
"o
u
"@
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Comment: |
Lenakel is spoken in the west-central part of the island of Tanna in Vanuatu (formerly New Hebrides). Schwa is higher after an alveolar consonant; other nonlow vowels are lower in closed than in open syllables. Sequences of nasal or liquid + h become voiceless nasal or liquid. |
Source(s): |
Lynch, J. 1978. A Grammar of Lenakel (Pacific Linguistics, Series B, 55). Australian National University, Canberra. |