Volume 21. Mande languages
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Mande → Southeastern → South Mande
Main country: Côte d'Ivoire (show on the map)
Map designer: Yuri Koryakov
[A‑1] | Number of degrees of vowel height | Three [A‑1‑2] | ||
[A‑2] | Vowel height degrees | Close, close-mid, open-mid and open [A‑2‑5] | ||
[A‑3] | Degrees of vowel backness | Front, central and back [A‑3‑4] | ||
[A‑4] | Number of length degrees | No length degrees [A‑4‑1] | ||
[A‑5] | Vowel opposition in labialization | No vowel opposition in labialization [A‑5‑1] | ||
[A‑6] | Vowel opposition in nasalization | Present for front, central and back vowels [A‑6‑4] | ||
[A‑7] | Vowel opposition in pharyngealization | No vowel opposition in pharyngealization [A‑7‑1] | ||
[A‑8] | Vowel opposition in ATR | No vowel opposition in ATR [A‑8‑1] | ||
[A‑9] | Diphthongs and triphthongs | No diphthongs and triphthongs [A‑9‑1] | ||
[A‑11] | Inventory of obstruents by laryngeal features | Opposition by presence and absence of voice [A‑11‑1] | ||
[A‑12] | Inventory of obstruents by manner of articulation | Plosives and fricatives [A‑12‑1] | ||
[A‑13] | Inventory of obstruents by place of articulation | Labial, coronal, dorsal, guttural and postuvular [A‑13‑2] | ||
[A‑14] | Inventory of labial obstruents by place of articulation | Only bilabial [A‑14‑1] | ||
[A‑15] | Inventory of coronal obstruents by place of articulation | Alveolar [A‑15‑3] | ||
[A‑16] | Inventory of guttural obstruents by place of articulation | Velar and labiovelar [A‑16‑4] | ||
[A‑17] | Inventory of postuvular obstruents by place of articulation | Only laryngeal [A‑17‑4] | ||
[A‑18] | Additional articulatory oppositions of obstruents | By labialization [A‑18‑2] | ||
[A‑19] | Inventory of sonorants by manner of articulation | Nasal, liquid and glide [A‑19‑3] | ||
[A‑20] | Inventory of sonorants by place of articulation | Labial, coronal and guttural [A‑20‑16] | ||
[A‑21] | Additional articulatory oppositions of sonorants | Absent [A‑21‑1] |
[B‑1] | Stress character | No stress [B‑1‑1] | ||
[B‑6] | Number of tone levels | More than three [B‑6‑3] | ||
[B‑7] | Contour tone characteristics | Flat and rising [B‑7‑5] | ||
[B‑8] | Tone carrier | Foot [B‑8‑5] | ||
[B‑9] | Length character | Non-phonological [B‑9‑2] | ||
[B‑13] | Other suprasegmental phenomena | Nasalization [B‑13‑1] |
[C‑1] | Syllable onset | Both null and non-null onset possible [C‑1‑5] | ||
[C‑2] | Syllable coda | Only null coda possible [C‑2‑2] |
[D‑1] | Restrictions on the phonemic structure of segment morphemes in the initial position | No restrictions [D‑1‑1] | ||
[D‑2] | Restrictions on the phonemic structure of segment morphemes in the final position | Only vowels possible [D‑2‑2] | ||
[D‑4] | Differences between content and function words | Differences in syllable structure [D‑4‑8] | ||
[D‑5] | Differences between native and borrowed words | No differences [D‑5‑1] | ||
[D‑6] | Differences between roots and affixes | Differences in syllable structure [D‑6‑4] | ||
[D‑8] | Type of altenations | Vowel and tone alternations [D‑8‑12] |
[E‑1] | Type of language by type of morpheme combination in a word | Agglutinative [E‑1‑1] | ||
[E‑3] | Agglutinative type features | No phonetic alternations in morphemes [E‑3‑4] | ||
[E‑4] | Type of language by degree of morpheme cohesion | Analytic with elements of synthetism [E‑4‑3] |
[F‑1] | Number of agreement classes | No agreement classes [F‑1‑1] | ||
[F‑8] | Opposition by person/non-person | Lexical [F‑8‑1] | ||
[F‑9] | Expression of animacy/inanimacy | Lexical [F‑9‑1] |
[G‑1] | Number in nouns | Singular and plural [G‑1‑1] | ||
[G‑2] | Single number marking | Unmarked [G‑2‑2] | ||
[G‑3] | Honorific forms in pronouns and verbs | Absent [G‑3‑1] | ||
[G‑4] | Agreement in number | Attributive [G‑4‑3] | ||
[G‑5] | Form of a noun in numeral phrases | Singular [G‑5‑1] | ||
[G‑6] | Numeral system | Decimal with elements of quinary [G‑6‑8] |
[H‑1] | Number of noun cases | One-two [H‑1‑1] | ||
[H‑5] | Other means of expressing possessive relations | Apposition and postpositions [H‑5‑20] | ||
[H‑6] | Means of expressing spatial relations | Postpositions [H‑6‑5] | ||
[H‑8] | Case marking of animate and inanimate nouns | Same [H‑8‑1] | ||
[H‑9] | Secondary cases | Absent [H‑9‑2] |
[I‑1] | Voice forms expression | Affixes [I‑1‑4] | ||
[I‑5] | Tense forms | Past [I‑5‑1] | ||
[I‑5] | Tense forms | Present [I‑5‑2] | ||
[I‑6] | Aspect and tense expression | Syncretic [I‑6‑2] | ||
[I‑7] | Expression of tense categories | Tone alternations [I‑7‑6] | ||
[I‑8] | Syncretic expression of several verb meanings | Aspect and tense [I‑8‑2] | ||
[I‑9] | Marking of person in present tense verbs | Absent [I‑9‑1] | ||
[I‑10] | Transitivity marker | Absent [I‑10‑1] |
[J‑5] | Morphological expression of (in)definiteness | Absent [J‑5‑1] | ||
[J‑6] | Words expressing (in)definiteness | Pronouns [J‑6‑2] | ||
[J‑7] | Expression of politeness | In verb phrase [J‑7‑2] | ||
[J‑8] | Expression of negation | Negative particles [J‑8‑3] |
[K‑2] | Article types | No articles [K‑2‑1] | ||
[K‑7] | Number of conjugation types | Single type of conjugation [K‑7‑1] | ||
[K‑11] | Adverb grammar categories | Absent [K‑11‑1] | ||
[K‑12] | Agreement categories expressed in adjective | Number [K‑12‑6] | ||
[K‑14] | Attribute agreement of adjectives | Optional [K‑14‑4] | ||
[K‑15] | Attributive agreement types | In number [K‑15‑2] | ||
[K‑16] | Inflectional categories of noun | Absent [K‑16‑1] | ||
[K‑17] | Cumulative expression of several categories in noun | Absent [K‑17‑1] | ||
[K‑18] | Inflection means | Affixes [K‑18‑2] | ||
[K‑19] | Word form model | Mainly or only suffixal [K‑19‑4] |
[L‑1] | Word formation means | Conversion and compounding [L‑1‑10] | ||
[L‑2] | Derivation affixes | Infixes, prefixes and suffixes [L‑2‑7] |
[M‑1] | Morphosyntactic alignment | Accusative [M‑1‑3] | ||
[M‑2] | Word order fixedness | Fixed [M‑2‑1] | ||
[M‑3] | Dominant word order | SOV [M‑3‑2] | ||
[M‑4] | Order of nouns and its modifier | Modifier follows noun [M‑4‑2] |
[N‑1] | Clauses order in compound sentence | Not fixed [N‑1‑3] | ||
[N‑2] | Dependent clause distinctions in complex sentences | Special form of subject [N‑2‑2] | ||
[N‑3] | Dependent clause predicate | Both finite and non-finite forms possible [N‑3‑3] | ||
[N‑4] | Compound sentence types | Subordination, compounding and clause chaining [N‑4‑5] | ||
[N‑5] | Compound sentence syndesis and asyndeton | Both syndesis and asyndeton possible [N‑5‑3] |