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Shubi language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shubi language
Shubi (Subi) is a Bantu language spoken in by the Shubi people in north-western Tanzania. It may use labiodental plosives , (sometimes written (unicode:ȹ, ȸ)) as phonemes, rather than as allophones of . Peter Ladefoged wrote: :We have heard labiodental stops made by a Shubi speaker whose teeth were sufficiently close together to allow him to make an airtight labiodental closure. For this speaker this sound was clearly in contrast with a bilabial stop; but we suspect that the majority of Shubi speakers make the contrast one of bilabial stop versus labial-labiodental affricate (i.e. bilabial stop closure followed by a labiodental fricative), rather than bilabial versus labiodental stop.〔(LINGUIST List 5.219: Labiodental nasals )〕 ==References==
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