Agbirigba
Agbirigba ko kanndaa (walla argot) tuugiiɗo e ɗemngal Ogbakiri ɗemngal Naajeeriya Ikwerre mo Port Harcourt. Haalooɓe ina mbaɗi fotde capanɗe tati, ummoriiɓe e taƴre renndo tooñannde.[1]
Agbirigba ko huunde nde haalooɓe Ikwerre woɗɓe ɓee paamataa, kono kuulal ngam ƴellitde ɗum ko huunde weeɓnde : alkulal t ina ɓeydee hade kala alkulal CV (walla, ko ɓuri laaɓtude, kala CV mora). Won e haalooɓe ina ɓeyda heen alkulal epentetik ngam feccude mbaydi alkule keɓtinaaɗe ɗee.
Iwdi Ɓeydagol t ngol ina addana en ɓuuɓde alkule ɗe keɓataa e Ikwerre walla ɗemɗe nokkuuje goɗɗe. Won e haalooɓe ina mbiya Agbirigba e ɓuuɓri keɓtinaandi. Ngam haalooɓe ɓee mbaawa feccude ɗe e alkule, alkule ɗee fof ina toowi (gooto e alkule nay /i ɪ u ʊ/), ina nanndi e alkule garooje ɗee e ATR, caggal, nasal e tonngoode.
taƴtoKoolondiral NCV wonta NtCV. Yeru, m̀fù ‘lugge’ wontata ko ǹtfù walla ǹtùfù.
Won heen caɗeele e ɗuum : so tawii alkulal gonngal les ngal ko /a/, tawa alaa sifaa ATR ngam alkulal epentetik ngal waawa yahdude, ndeen alkulal epentetik ngal wonata ko /i/ walla /u/ fawaade e, ko nanndi heen, so tawii alkulal gonngal les ngal ko coronal walla velar, so tawii tonngoode alkulal gonngal les ngal (so tawii ko CV walla CVV) ina yaaji (ummotoo walla fasde), ndeen huunde adannde e ndeen tonngoode yahdata ko e tonngoode epentetik.
Yeruuji ńkétʃí vò ré ídʒí "Nkechi soodi yamre". wonta:
taƴtońtkettʃí tvò tré ítdʒí mala
ńtíkétítʃí tùvò tíré ítídʒí Ɗoo noon alkule ɗee fof ko ATR, ɗum noon alkule epentetik ɗee ko /i/ walla /u/ fawaade e alkule garooje ɗee ko yeeso (/e/ walla /i/) walla caggal (/o/ walla /u/). Alaa t ko adii konngol-fuɗɗorde sillabic nasal e Nkechi walla konngol-fuɗɗorde vowel e iji, no hay gooto e maɓɓe wonaa sillabi CV.
taƴtoŋızɪ́ wṹ lêm "Ngozi maayi". wonta:
ńtzɪ́ twṹ tlêm mala
ńtʊ́tɪ́zɪ́ tṹwṹ tílèm Ɗoo eɗen njogii heen alkule RTR e nofru. E tonngoode toownde–lesre dow lêm, elemen toowɗo oo ina wayloo e daande epentetik ngam tílèm.
- ↑ Akinlabi, Akinbiyi; Ndimele, Ozo-Mekuri (2012). "Agbirigma: The birth of an Igboid language" (PDF). In Adéníyì, Harrison (ed.). New Horizons in Nigerian Languages Essays in Honour of Professor Ben Elugbe. Saarbrücken, Germany: LAP. ISBN 9783659228292. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 December 2017.