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Tarok language

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Benue-Congo language spoken in northern Nigeria
Tarok
iTárók[1]
Native toNigeria
RegionPlateau State, Taraba State
EthnicityTarok
Native speakers
520,000 (2020)[2]
Language codes
ISO 639-3 yer
Glottolog taro1263

Tarok (Tarok: iTárók), also known as Yergama or Appa[1] is a language spoken by around 520,000[3] people primarily in the southeast of Nigeria's Plateau State, where it serves as a local lingua franca.[citation needed ] Tarok is a member of the Plateau group of the Atlantic–Congo family.

Phonology

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Vowels

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Tarok has seven phonemic vowels, /i ɨ u ɛ ə ɔ a/. The IPA symbols are included in the table below along with the orthographic form in angular brackets.

Tarok Vowels[4]
Front Central Back
High i ⟨i⟩ ɨ ⟨ə⟩ u ⟨u⟩
Low-Mid ɛ ⟨e⟩ ə ⟨a̱⟩ ɔ ⟨o⟩
Low a ⟨a⟩

Consonants

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Tarok has an inventory of twenty-seven phonemic consonants, shown in the table below. Allophones are provided in parentheses.

Tarok Consonants[4] [1]
Bilabial Labiodental Alveolar Palato-Alveolar Palatal Velar Labiovelar Glottal
Plosive / Affricate voiceless p t t͡ʃ k k͡p ʔ
voiced b d d͡ʒ g g͡b
Implosive ɓ ɗ
Fricative voiceless f ʃ h
voiced v ʒ ɣ
Nasal m n ɳ ŋ (ŋ͡m )*
Lateral l
Vibrant r
Semivowel j w

* The labiovelar nasal [ŋ͡m] occurs as an allophone of the syllabic nasal consonant before labiovelar plosives /k͡p/ and /g͡b/.[1]

Names for other languages

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As the local lingua franca, the Tarok feature prominently in the local ethnic composition of southeast Plateau State. Many Tarok clans can also trace their ancestries back to Chadic-speaking peoples, pointing to a long history of Chadic peoples assimilating into Tarok society. Some Tarok names for neighbouring languages according to Longtau (2004):[5]

Language Classification Tarok name
Ngas West Chadic A.3 Dúk
Boghom West Chadic B.3 Burom
Duguri Jarawan Duguri
Goemai West Chadic A.3 Lar
Jukun-Wase Jukunoid Jor
Kanam West Chadic B.3 ? (not known by Tarok)
Kantana Jarawan Kantana
Tel West Chadic A.3 Dwal
Pe Tarokoid Pe
Tal West Chadic A.3 Tal
Sur Tarokoid (not known by Tarok)
Yangkam Tarokoid Yangkam
Yiwom West Chadic A.3 Zhan
Zaar West Chadic B.3 Zhim

Orthography

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Tarok alphabet
a a̲ b ɓ c d ɗ e ǝ f gb
gh i j k kp l m n ny ŋ o
p r s sh t u v w y z zh

Notes

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^ Variants of this name are Yergəm and Yergum.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Longtau, Selbut (2008). Tarok language : its basic principles and grammar. Archived from the original on 27 January 2025.
  2. ^ "Tarok | Ethnologue Free". Ethnologue (Free All). Retrieved 2025年01月28日.
  3. ^ "Tarok | Ethnologue Free". Ethnologue (Free All). Retrieved 2025年01月28日.
  4. ^ a b Onah, Patrick El-Kanemi; Israel, T. Gamypal (Dec 2022). "A Phonological Description of Tarok" (PDF). Journal of English and Communication in Africa. 5 (3&4): 1–24. Retrieved 27 January 2025.
  5. ^ Longtau, Selbut (25–26 March 2004). Some Historical Inferences from Lexical Borrowings and Traditions of Origins in the Tarokoid/Chadic Interface. International Symposium on Endangered Languages in Contact: Nigeria’s Plateau Languages. Hamburg: Asien-Afrika-Institut, Universität Hamburg.
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