The Sounds of N|uu

This web page provides a list of words that illustrate the contrastive sounds in the endangered southern African language N|uu. N|uu is the only surviving member of the !Ui branch of the Tuu family (previously called "Southern Khoesan"). At this time (December 2007), N|uu is still spoken by about 10 people in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa.

Recordings were made with Ouma Katrina Esau (KE), Ouma Anna Kassie (AK), Ouma Hanna Koper (JK), Ouma |Una Rooi (UR) and Ouma Griet Seekoei (GS), who speak the Western dialect, and Ouma Hannie Koerant (HK) and Oupa Andries Olyn (AO), who speak the Eastern dialect, but most examples on this page are from a single speaker (KE) in order to facilitate the comparison of different segments. We are grateful to the South African San Institute (SASI), particularly Grace Humphreys and Nigel Crawhall, for their part in arranging and facilitating our visits to South Africa, and to our consultants and translators for their patience and good humor during our sometimes tedious recording sessions. 

This list is taken from Appendix A of:

Miller, A.L., Brugman, J., Sands, B., Namaseb, L., Exter, M., and Collins, C. (2007). Differences in Airstream and Posterior Place of Articulation among N|uu Clicks. Submited to the Journal of the International Phonetic Association, March 2007.

Recordings were made by various subsets of the authors during multiple field trips to Upington, South Africa between 2003 and 2006. Several of these trips were supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, "Collaborative Research: Descriptive and Theoretical Studies of N|u" (PIs Miller and Collins #0236735, and PI Sands #0236795). Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

In the following tables, columns represent: 1) phonemes, 2) narrow transcriptions, 3) example words in transcription, 4) example words in orthography (Namaseb et al. 2005; Collins and Namaseb 2007) and 5) English glosses. Click on the ear icons to hear the associated sound files. Note that transcriptions reflect the morphological word, and there are a few cases where morphological and prosodic word boundaries do not coincide. Note also that N|uu is a tone language, but that tone has not been transcribed in these examples.

Vowels

Modal Vowels














Nasalized Vowels




Epiglottalized Vowels






Nasalized Epiglottalized Vowels




Modal Diphthongs









Nasalized Diphthongs







Epiglottalized Diphthongs






Nasalized Epiglottalized Diphthongs






Consonants

Pulmonic Stops














Pulmonic Affricates



Pulmonic Nasals





Pulmonic Fricatives







Pulmonic Liquids


Glottalic Affricates




Lingual Stops





 









Lingual Nasals
















Linguo-Pulmonic Stops











Linguo-Pulmonic Affricates






Linguo-Glottalic Affricates