Tera language


Tera is a Chadic dialect cluster spoken in north-eastern Nigeria in the north and eastern parts of Gombe State and Borno State. Blench believes Pidlimdi dialect is a separate language.

Varieties

Blench lists these language varieties as part of the Tera language cluster.
  • Nyimatli
  • Pidlimdi
  • Bura Kokura

Phonology

Image:Tera monophthongs chart.svg|thumb|250px|Monophthongs of Tera, from
Image:Tera diphthongs chart.svg|thumb|250px|Diphthongs of Tera, from
FrontCentralBack
Close
Mid
Open

Vowel length contrasts are neutralized in monosyllabic words with no coda consonants.
All vowels but and are more open in closed syllables such as in and . and tend to be fronted to when following palatalized consonants.
Diphthongs, which have the same length as long vowels, consist of a non-high vowel and a high vowel:
DiphthongExampleOrthographyGloss
ɓeu'sour'
woi'child'
ghai'town'
dlau'sickle'

  • Phonetically, these diphthongs are.

Tone

Tera is a tonal language, distinguishing high, mid and low tone. Tone is not indicated orthographically since no minimal trios exist; minimal pairs can be distinguished by context.

Orthography

The first publication in Tera was Labar Mbarkandu nu Yohanna Bula Ki, a translation of the Gospel of John, which established an orthographic system. In 2004, this orthographic system was revised.