Sula language

Austronesian language spoken in North Maluku, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sula (Sanana) is a Malayo-Polynesian language of the Central Maluku branch. It is related to the Buru language. Sula is spoken mainly on the Sulabesi, with the Sanana as its center.

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Sula
Sanana
Li Sua
Native toIndonesia, Maluku
RegionSula Islands
EthnicitySula
Native speakers
(20,000 cited 1983)[1]
Dialects
  • Facei
  • Fagudu
  • Falahu
Language codes
ISO 639-3szn
Glottologsula1245
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It is definitely endangered, currently under pressure from the local variety of Malay, known as Sula Malay.[2]

Sula has borrowed many lexical items from Ambonese Malay, as well as Ternate, a more dominant language of North Maluku.[2]:141,342–535 Dutch loans have entered the language too, perhaps through Malay and Ternate. Standard Indonesian has also been influential.[2]:141

Mangole is sometimes listed as a distinct language.[2]:50

Phonology

Consonants

More information Labial, Alveolar ...
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Voiced consonant sounds /b d ɡ/ may also be heard as devoiced [b̥ ɡ̊] in word-final position.

Vowels

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/e/ can also be heard as [ɛ] in lax form.[2]

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