The Nuer language (''Thok Naath'', "people's language") is a
Nilotic language of the
Western Nilotic group. It is spoken by the
Nuer people of
South Sudan
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and in western
Ethiopia
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(region of
Gambela). The language is very similar to
Dinka
The Dinka people () are a Nilotic ethnic group native to South Sudan. The Dinka mostly live along the Nile, from Mangalla-Bor to Renk, in the region of Bahr el Ghazal, Upper Nile (two out of three provinces that were formerly part of southern ...
and
Atuot.
The language is written with a
Latin-based alphabet. There are several dialects of Nuer, although all share one written standard. For example, final , is pronounced in the
Jikany dialect but is dropped in other dialects despite being indicated in the Nuer orthography used by all.
Phonology
A phonological analysis has yet to be done. The following consonants may therefore not all be distinct.
Voicing is not distinctive at the end of a stem, regardless of whether it's at the end of a word or utterance. Consonant clusters due to suffixes tend to be simplified.
Dental consonants are written ''th dh nh'' in the practical orthography. is written ''ɣ''.
Vowels may be long or short, modal or
breathy voice
Breathy voice (also called murmured voice, whispery voice, soughing and susurration) is a phonation in which the vocal folds vibrate, as they do in normal (modal) voicing, but are adjusted to let more air escape which produces a sighing-like s ...
d. The latter are written with an underscore in the practical orthography, except for ''u'' and ''ä'' , where there is no modal-voiced vowel to contrast.
is rare. (Curly brackets indicate the set of ''æ'' vowels.) Final is always breathy voiced. There does not appear to be a distinction between short ''a'' and ''ə''. Breathy is pronounced or .
Faust & Grossman did not find strong evidence for lexical or grammatical tone, with a few exceptions such as the 1sg suffix and the plural suffix , which have a rising tone.
Nominal inflection
Nuer nouns inflect for two
numbers
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, singular and plural, and three
cases, nominative, genitive and locative.
At first glance the inflection is wholly non-systematic and resists description in terms of
paradigms
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: just two suffixes and are used in sixteen different patterns across the stock of nouns, together with different selections from around sixty stem
alternations, a situation that Baerman called "paradigmatic chaos". Further research has identified more constraints and regularities governing Nuer nominal inflection.
There are various methods of plural noun formation in the Nuer language. Generally speaking, plural nouns are formed from singular nouns with the addition of plural markings, and tone changes. Countable nouns, collective nouns, and mass nouns take markings to show a singular state. This means that every noun in the Nuer language can potentially appear in a singular or plural form. Loan words also follow this process.
[Number marking in Nuer nouns, John Koang Nyang, Addis Ababa University, https://doi.org/10.1075/impact.48.09nya]
The most readily identifiable plural formation processes are: suffixation, vowel insertion, phonation, vowel quality change, final consonant alteration, vowel deletion, glide insertion, tone change, vowel lengthening, vowel shortening, suppletion, and zero or null formation, among other processes when the entire language is taken into account.
The most basic plural suffix is the suffix -ni̱. This suffix is used after words that end in sounds other than
and
Words that end in
and
take the suffix -i̱. However, apart from this suffix there are other methods to form plural nouns.
Dialects
''Ethnologue'' lists the following dialects of Nuer.
*Eastern Jikany (Jekaing, Jikain)
*Abigar
*Western Jikany
*Cien
*Lou
*Nyuong
*Thiang
*Bul Chol
*Gawaar
*Laak
*Jagei (geai koay)
*Leek
*Dok
*Haak
Nuer communities
There are different dialects spoken by Nuer groups living in various locations in
South Sudan
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. Some of the Nuer people live in Western Ethiopia. They are called Jikany Nuer. The Nuer of the Upper Nile State are also called Jikany, and those in Jonglei State Lou, Gawaar, Thiang and Laak.
There are also seven counties inhabited by the other groups of Nuer in the western part of the Upper Nile Province currently known as Unity State Bentiu. These counties include:
* Guit County: Inhabited by Jikany kuec cieng community in the eastern Bentiu
* Mayom County: Inhabited by Bul Chol Geah community in the western part of the state
* Rubkona County: Inhabited by Leek community in the northern Bentiu
* Koch County: Inhabited by Jagei community in the central Bentiu
* Mayiandit County: Inhabited by Haak Bakol-kuoth community in the far south-western part of the state, they are also known as Gatbakol-kuoth.
* Leer County: Inhabited by Dok community in the southern part of the state.
* Payinjiar county:Inhabited by Nyuong community in the far southern part of the state.
Among the 120,000 people at the United Nations Protection of Civilians Site Bentiu, Nuer is the preferred language for radio and news.
Nuer-speaking Sudanese refugees have formed a significant community in
Omaha, Nebraska
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,
United States
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.
Sample phrases
Nuer'': '' ''Naath dial diethɛ kɛ a lɔr kä päärkɛ kɛ ciaŋ malä a mäni cuŋkiɛn. Tekɛ kɛ ca̱r kɛnɛ nhök ti de lät kɛ raan kɛ dämaan a gɔa''.
English:'' '' “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood”.
''(Article 1 of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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)''
Writing system
The alphabet of Nuer uses 39 distinct letters, shown below in
uppercase
Letter case is the distinction between the letters that are in larger uppercase or capitals (more formally ''#Majuscule, majuscule'') and smaller lowercase (more formally ''#Minuscule, minuscule'') in the written representation of certain langua ...
(majuscule) and
lowercase
Letter case is the distinction between the letters that are in larger uppercase or capitals (more formally ''majuscule'') and smaller lowercase (more formally '' minuscule'') in the written representation of certain languages. The writing system ...
(minuscule) styles.
A line under a vowel, like a̱, means that it is pronounced with
breathy voice
Breathy voice (also called murmured voice, whispery voice, soughing and susurration) is a phonation in which the vocal folds vibrate, as they do in normal (modal) voicing, but are adjusted to let more air escape which produces a sighing-like s ...
. The vowels ä, u, and final i are always breathy. A doubled vowel, like in the word ''raan'' (person), means that vowel is
long
Long may refer to:
Measurement
* Long, characteristic of something of great duration
* Long, characteristic of something of great length
* Longitude (abbreviation: long.), a geographic coordinate
* Longa (music), note value in early music mens ...
. Nuer does have
tone
Tone may refer to:
Visual arts and color-related
* Tone (color theory), a mix of tint and shade, in painting and color theory
* Tone (color), the lightness or brightness (as well as darkness) of a color
* Toning (coin), color change in coins
* ...
, but tone-based contrasts are not common.
History
The writing system was adopted in 1928 with minor changes being added over the history of the language. Both the
Dinka
The Dinka people () are a Nilotic ethnic group native to South Sudan. The Dinka mostly live along the Nile, from Mangalla-Bor to Renk, in the region of Bahr el Ghazal, Upper Nile (two out of three provinces that were formerly part of southern ...
and the
Nuer agreed that their languages were so different that they could never share written languages, but they did come up with several common principles.
* final
interdental consonant
Interdental consonants are produced by placing the tip of the tongue between the upper and lower front teeth. That differs from typical dental consonants, which are articulated with the tongue against the ''back'' of the upper incisors. No langu ...
s would always be represented as th.
* all voiceless
alveolo-palatal consonant
In phonetics, alveolo-palatal (alveolopalatal, ''alveo-palatal'' or ''alveopalatal'') consonants, sometimes synonymous with pre-palatal consonants, are intermediate in articulation between the coronal and dorsal consonants, or which have simu ...
s would be represented as c.
* the finalized Nuer alphabet consists of the following characters, which are equivalent to the phonemes of the Nuer language: d, k, l, m, n, p, t, w, g, j, r, y, ŋ, ny, th, dh, nh, ɣ, c, a, e, i, o, u, ö
See also
*
Dinka language
Dinka (natively , or simply ) is a Nilotic dialect cluster spoken by the Dinka people, a major ethnic group of South Sudan. There are several main varieties, such as Padang, Rek, Agaar, Ciec, Malual, Apaak, Aliab, Bor, Hol, Nyarweng, Twic Eas ...
*
Nuer people
The Nuer people are a Nilotic peoples, Nilotic ethnic group concentrated in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan. They also live in the Ethiopian region of Gambela Region, Gambella. The Nuer speak the Nuer language, which belongs to t ...
*
Dinka people
The Dinka people () are a Nilotes, Nilotic ethnic group native to South Sudan. The Dinka mostly live along the Nile, from Mangalla-Bor to Renk, South Sudan, Renk, in the region of Bahr el Ghazal (region of South Sudan), Bahr el Ghazal, Upper Nil ...
*
Western Nilotic languages
*
Nilotic languages
The Nilotic languages are a group of related languages spoken across a wide area between South Sudan and Tanzania by the Nilotic peoples.
Etymology
The word Nilotic means of or relating to the Nile river, Nile River or to the Nile region of A ...
Further reading
*
References
External links
Nuer Project- copious grammatical notes
Nuer Lexiconan interactive online dictionary of Nuer
OpenRoad page on Nuer (Thok Nath)PanAfrican L10n page on Nuer*
World Atlas of Language Structures
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information o
Nuer* Wright Jay Frank,
Nuer noun morphology', Master of Arts thesis, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1999
online copy.
Nuer Dictionary
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