| Language name: | CUBEO |
| UPSID number: | 6846 |
| Alternate name(s): | |
| Classification: | South American, Macro-Tucanoan |
| This language has | 23 segments |
| Its Frequency index is | 0.348597320 (average percentage of segments; 0.1: many very rare segments; 0.39: average; 0.7: many common segments) |
| The language has these sounds: | p t k b d d_ tS B 6D x "l[ i i_ u "e "o a i~ i_~ u~ "e~ "o~ a~ |
| Comment: | Voiced stops have prenasalized variants utterance initially or following a nasalized vowel. Preceding a nasalized vowel they are nasal consonants (/b/->[m], etc.). The vowels /e,o,a/ are all classed as "low" but on the basis of symbols chosen it is assumed /e,o/ are mid vowels. Cubeo has two level tones and stress, which may only fall on a high-tone syllable. |
| Source(s): | Salser, J.K. 1971. Cubeo phonemics. Linguistics 75: 74-9. |