Wandala

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Definition

Noun 1. A Chadic language: Wandala is a specific language belonging to the Chadic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. 2. A language of Cameroon: It is spoken by people in the Mandara Mountains region of Cameroon. 3. A language with a limited vowel system: A notable linguistic feature of Wandala is that it operates with a phonological system containing only two vowel sounds.

Usage Examples
  • The Wandala language has been the subject of several linguistic studies.
  • Anthropologists recorded folk tales in Wandala to preserve the oral tradition.
  • The phonological simplicity of Wandala, with its two vowels, fascinates linguists.
Advanced Usage
  • In linguistic typology: Wandala is often cited in academic literature as a canonical example of a language with an extremely small vowel inventory, challenging common assumptions about phonological universals.
  • In ethnolinguistic documentation: The term is used in contexts discussing language preservation, endangerment, and the cultural heritage of the Mandara mountain peoples.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mandara: This is an alternate name for the Wandala language and also refers to the ethnic group that speaks it and the mountain range where they live.
  • Chadic: The larger language family to which Wandala belongs, which also includes Hausa, the most widely spoken Chadic language.
  • Afro-Asiatic: The macro-language family encompassing Chadic, as well as Semitic (e.g., Arabic, Hebrew), Cushitic, Berber, and others.
Synonyms
  • Mandara (when referring specifically to the language)
Notes on Meaning
  • The term "Wandala" refers exclusively to the language. The people are typically referred to as the Mandara or Wandala people, and the region as the Mandara Mountains. The defining characteristic highlighted in linguistic contexts is its two-vowel system.
Noun
  1. a Chadic language spoken in the Mandara mountains in Cameroon; has only two vowels

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