Mao, also known as Sopvoma, is a Sino-Tibetan language of the AngamiâÂÂPochuri linguistic sub-branch. It is spoken primarily in Senapati district, northwestern Manipur and in Nagaland, India. It is similar to Tenyidie.
Phonology
Consonants
- /táÃÂð/ and /w/ only rarely occur, and with /táÃÂð/ only occurring in word-initial position.
- The pre-aspirated voiceless /ðrÃÂ¥/, may have a word-initial allophone of , [ÃÂ] rarely occurs phonemically.
- [á] only occurs marginally from loanwords.
- /tê, páf/ in word-initial position may be heard as [têð, páfð] in free variation, rarely as phonemic.
- /h/ may have an allophone of word-initially, word medially in free variation. [x] rarely occurs as a phoneme.
- /m/ before a central vowel /è/ can have an allophone of a labiodental .
- /n/ before high vowel sounds can have an allophone of a palatalized .
Vowels
- [ÃÂ] only occurs inter-morphemically.
- /è/ can be heard as rounded [ÃÂ] in free variation.
- In word-initial position, /i, u/ can be lowered to [ê, ÃÂ].
- /e, o/ can be lowered to [ÃÂ, ÃÂ] in word-final position.
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