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Selected languages: Ndut
UPSID number: 4149
Alternate name(s): N/A
Classification: Niger-Kordofanian, West Atlantic
The languages has 34 segments
Frequency index: N/A
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Comments:

Ndut is spoken in Mont-Rolland, northwest of
Thies in Senegal. The language appears to have 3 level
tones. Consonant inventory has been inferred from the
examples cited in Gueye (1986); some contrasts might have
been missed. Velar and dental/alveolar prenasalized stops
are assumed to occur although no examples are cited. The
vowel system opposes [+ATR] i, e, u and schwa to the
remainging [-ATR] vowels.

Sources:

Gueye, G. 1986. Les correlats articulatoires et
acoustiques de la distinction +/- ATR en Ndut. Travaux de
l'Institut de Phonetique de Strasbourg, 18: 137-249.