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Nepali

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 November 2009

Rajesh Khatiwada*
Affiliation:
Laboratoire de phonétique et phonologie, UMR 7018, CNRS/Sorbonne-Nouvelle, Paris rajesh.khatiwada@gmail.com
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Nepali, a language of the Indo-Aryan family, is the official language of Nepal. According to the 2001 population census of Nepal, more than 11 million Nepalese (48.61% of the total population) claim this language as their mother tongue. It is also spoken in other countries of South Asia, such as India and Bhutan, as well as by members of the Nepalese Diaspora around the world. The population census of India of 1991 reported that more than two million Indians use Nepali as their mother tongue. Within Nepal, Nepali shows some dialectal variation mainly linked to geographical and socio-cultural factors. Nevertheless, the dialect called the ‘eastern’ dialect spoken by a majority of Nepali speakers shows rather little variation (Bandhu et al. 1971).

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Figure 1 The above spectrograms and amplitude waveforms show the voiced retroflex /ɖ/ in two different positions in the word. This phoneme is produced as a plosive retroflex [ɖ] at the beginning of the word (left), whereas it is produced as a flap retroflex [ɽ] in intervocalic position (right). We can observe vocal fold vibration over a longer closure duration followed by a visible burst in the voiced retroflex [ɖ], whereas there is no closure duration or burst in the flap [ɽ].

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Figure 2 The Nepali vowel chart based on isolated vowel productions of five male speakers.

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Khatiwada, Rajesh. 2009. Nepali. JIPA 39(3), 373–380.

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