Khoemana
ǃOrakobab, or Khoemana, also known as Korana, ǃOra, or Griqua, is a moribund Khoe language of South Africa.
Names
"Khoemana" is more commonly known as either Korana or Griqua. The name 'Korana' reflects the endonym ǃOra or ǃGora, referring to the ǃOra people. Sometimes ǃOra is also known as Cape Khoe or Cape Hottentot, though the latter has become considered derogatory. The various names are often treated as different languages, but they do not correspond to any actual dialect distinctions, and speakers may use "Korana" and "Griqua" interchangeably. Both names are also used more broadly, for example for the Griqua people. There exist several dialects of Khoemana, but the details are unknown.Phonology
ǃOrakobab is closely related to Khoekhoe, and the sound systems are broadly similar. The strongly aspirated Khoekhoe affricates are simply aspirated plosives in ǃOrakobab. However, ǃOrakobab has an ejective velar affricate,, which is not found in Khoekhoe, and a corresponding series of clicks,. Beach reported that the Khoekhoe of the time had a lateral ejective affricate">Lateral consonant">lateral ejective affricate,, a common realisation or allophone of in languages with clicks, and it might be expected that this is true for ǃOrakobab as well. In addition, about half of all lexical words in ǃOrakobab began with a click, compared to a quarter in Khoekhoe.In Korana, and can be pronounced as and .
- The phoneme can be realized as /c/ before or .
- An intervocalic and are sometimes realized as /β/.
- is stated to be alveolar-postalveolar when not followed by a close front vowel , , or .
- The aspirated phoneme is realized as an affricate sound /ts/ when followed by a close front vowel , , or .
- The aspirated sound can sometimes be realized as . Some Griqua speakers may pronounce as .
- The sound only seldom occurs.
- and can occur syllabically as and .
- The trilled can also be realized as a flapped in some speech.
- Voicing can be very weak in Khoemana in casual speech, so voiced plosives can be hard to distinguish from voiceless plosives.
| dental | alveolar | lateral | palatal | |
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| nasal | ||||
| glottalized | ||||
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| voiced | ||||
| aspirated k | ||||
| velar affricate | ||||
| velar ejective affricate | ||||
| velar fricative |
There are four tones in ǃOrakobab: high, rising, mid, and falling.