• Source: Ganza language
    • Ganza, also known as Ganzo or Koma, is an Omotic language of the Afro-Asiatic family spoken in the Al Kurumik District of the Blue Nile (state) in Sudan and in the western Benishangul-Gumuz region of Ethiopia, specifically in the village districts of Penishuba and Yabeldigis.
      It also goes by the names Ganzo, Gwami, Koma, and Koma-Ganza.


      Phonology



      Ganza does not utilize consonant length phonemically.: 106 

      Although vowel length is typically contrastive in Omotic languages, Ganza does not have a clear contrast between long and short vowel phonemes. Instead, Ganza has predictable utterance-final vowel
      lengthening and a set of monosyllabic words with double vowels.: 109 


      References


      Smolders, Joshua. 2015. A Wordlist of Ganza. Addis Ababa: SIL Ethiopia


      Notes




      External links


      Link to ELAR documentation of Ganza and Ganza verb mophology Archived 2020-09-19 at the Wayback Machine

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