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The Tigi language follows the general rule of Cananganam's sprachbund, being of low fricative density with large variation in consonants. The amount of vowels has made some linguists consider connecting it to [[Taliga language|Taliga]], however no successful attempts have been made despite their names showing some similarity. | The Tigi language follows the general rule of Cananganam's sprachbund, being of low fricative density with large variation in consonants. The amount of vowels has made some linguists consider connecting it to [[Taliga language|Taliga]], however no successful attempts have been made despite their names showing some similarity. | ||
[[Category:Languages]][[Category:Language isolates]][[Category:Cananganam]][[Category:Language isolates of Nagu]] | [[Category:Languages]][[Category:Language isolates]][[Category:Languages of Cananganam]][[Category:Language isolates of Nagu]] |
Revision as of 13:36, 15 June 2021
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Location of the Tigi language within Cananganam | |
Pronunciation | ['tig̟i] |
Native speakers | +1,500 (1990) |
Language family | |
CWS code | – |
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Tigi, or Digu as it is sometimes referred to, is an isolate language native to Cananganam.
Sounds
The following sounds are native to the Tigi language:
m n ŋ p b t d ṯ ḏ k g ʔ s ʃ r ɾ l w̥ w
a i u
The Tigi language follows the general rule of Cananganam's sprachbund, being of low fricative density with large variation in consonants. The amount of vowels has made some linguists consider connecting it to Taliga, however no successful attempts have been made despite their names showing some similarity.