Yekhee | |
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Afenmai Kukuruku (outdated) | |
Etsako | |
Native to | Nigeria |
Region | Edo State |
Ethnicity | Afenmai |
Native speakers | 510,000 (2020)[1] |
Niger–Congo?
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ets |
Glottolog | yekh1238 |
Afenmai (Afemai), Yekhee, or Iyekhe, is an Edoid language spoken in Edo State, Nigeria by Afenmai people. Not all speakers recognize the name Yekhee; some use the district name Etsako.
Previously the name used by British colonial administration was Kukuruku, supposedly after a battle cry "ku-ku-ruku",[2] now considered derogatory.[1]
Afenmai is unusual in reportedly having a voiceless tapped fricative as the "tense" equivalent of the "lax" voiced tap /ɾ/ (compare [aɾ̞̊u] 'hat' and [aɾu] 'louse'[3]), though is other descriptions it is described simply as a fricative and analyzed as the "lax" equivalent of the "tense" voiceless stop /t/.[4]
Etsako, a dialect of Edo itself, has its own dialects which are broadly divided into the Iyekhe and Agbelọ dialects, with the Iyekhe dialect being the more widely spoken.
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