Cèmuhî language


Cèmuhî is an Oceanic language spoken on the island of New Caledonia, in the area of Poindimié, Koné, and Touho. The language has approximately 3,300 speakers and is considered a regional language of France.
Cèmuhî was studied by the French linguist.

Phonology

Consonants

The consonants of Cèmuhî are shown in the table below.
labiovelarlabialalveolarpalatalvelarlaryngeal
Voiceless stop
Prenasalized stop
Nasal,
Continuant,

Rivierre analyzes the contrasts of Cèmuhî along three emic categories: nasal, semi-nasal, and oral consonants. He uses the established term "labiovelar" for what can be described more exactly as labial-velarized bilabial consonants.

Vowels

The chart below shows Cèmuhî vowels, all of which can contrast in length. While all vowels are phonetically nasalized after a nasal consonant, only two nasal vowels are reported to be contrastive: /ɛ̃ ~ ã/ and /õ ~ ũ/.

Tone

Like its neighbour Paicî, Cèmuhî is one of the few Austronesian languages which have developed contrastive tone. However, unlike other New Caledonian tonal languages, Cèmuhî has three tonal registers: high, mid, and low tones.