The Gorontalo language (also called Hulontalo) is a language spoken in
Gorontalo Province
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,
Sulawesi
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, Indonesia by the
Gorontalo people.
Dialects
Musa Kasim et al. (1981) give five main dialects of Gorontalo: east Gorontalo,
Limboto,
Gorontolo City, west Gorontalo, and
Tilamuta
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.
Phonology
Consonants
Consonant sequences include NC (
homorganic
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nasal–plosive), where C may be . Elsewhere, are relatively rare and only occur before
high vowel
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s. , written in the literature, is a laminal post-alveoral coronal stop that is indeterminate as to voicing. The phonemic status of is unclear; if is interpreted as vowel sequences , then this contrasts with long vowels (where the two V's are the same) and vowel sequences separated by linking glides (where the two V's are different).
Vowels
Gorontalo has five vowels.
Notes
References
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Gorontalo–Mongondow languages
Languages of Sulawesi
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