Siwu language

E155055

The Siwu language is a Niger-Congo language spoken primarily in the Volta Region of Ghana by the Mawu people.

All labels observed (2)

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Siwu 1
Siwu language canonical 1

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Ghanaian language
Kwa language
Niger–Congo language
language
alternativeName Mawu
Siwu language
surface form: Siwu
belongsTo Togo Remnant languages (traditional classification)
country Ghana
endangermentStatus vulnerable (variously classified)
ethnicGroup Mawu people
hasBasicWordOrder SVO
hasCulturalAssociation Mawu identity
Mawu oral literature
hasDialects Akpafu dialect
Likpe dialect
Lolobi dialect
Santanɛ dialect
hasGlottocode siwu1238
hasISO639-3Code akp
hasLinguisticResearch documented in descriptive grammars
subject of anthropological linguistics studies
subject of phonological studies
hasMorphologyType agglutinative features
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive tone
rich consonant inventory
vowel harmony (reported)
hasSociolinguisticEnvironment bilingualism with Akan
bilingualism with Ewe
hasSpeakerPopulationStatus minority language
hasTonalSystem tonal language
isPartOf Ghana’s linguistic diversity
isSpokenNear Togo border
languageFamily Niger–Congo languages
surface form: Niger–Congo
neighboringLanguages Akan language
surface form: Akan languages

Ewe
surface form: Ewe language

Lelemi language
region Volta Region
spokenBy Mawu people
spokenIn Ghana
Volta Region
subfamily Kwa
usedBy Mawu communities in mountain villages
usedIn everyday communication in Mawu communities
local religious practices
oral tradition
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kwa languages hasSubgroup Siwu language
Siwu language alternativeName Siwu language
this entity surface form: Siwu