Oku language


Oku is a Grassfields Bantoid language that is primarily spoken by the Oku people of northwest Cameroon, a fondom of the Tikar people. They are a different ethnic group from the Oku [people (Sierra Leone)|Oku people] of Sierra Leone.

Phonology

Consonants

Oku has 21 consonant phonemes. The consonant phoneme inventory of the language is shown below.
Davis argues that Oku has five nasal phonemes. These are three non-syllabic nasals, syllabic, and archiphonemic //N//. does not assimilate to the following consonant. However //N// assimilates before all consonants except,, and , where it becomes.

Vowels

Davis describes the following vowels in her thesis.

Orthography

The Oku alphabet has 25 letters.
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