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Southeast Papuan languages

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Southeast Papuan
Bird's Tail
Papuan Peninsula
Geographic
distribution
Southeastern peninsula of New Guinea
Linguistic classificationTrans–New Guinea
  • Southeast Papuan
Subdivisions
GlottologNone
Map: The Southeast Papuan languages of New Guinea
  The Southeast Papuan languages
  Other Trans–New Guinea languages
  Other Papuan languages
  Austronesian languages
  Uninhabited

The Southeast Papuan or Papuan Peninsula ("Bird's Tail") languages are a group of half a dozen small families of Papuan languages in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea that are part of the Trans–New Guinea (TNG) phylum.

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Transcription

Languages

The languages are as follows:[1]

They have in common ya for 'you' (plural) instead of proto-TNG *gi.

Pronouns

Usher (2020) reconstructs the pronouns as:[2]

Owen Stanley Meneao (Dagan)
sg pl sg pl
1 *na ? *n[e/a] *nu
2 *ga *ja *g[e/a] *j[e/a]
3 *e (?) *ie (?) *me *mV

Lexical comparison

The lexical data below is from the Trans-New Guinea database[3] and Usher (2020).[4]

Body parts
family language head hair ear eye nose tooth tongue leg blood bone skin breast
Trans-New Guinea Proto-Trans-New Guinea *kobutu; *kV(mb,p)utu; *mUtUna; *mVtVna *iti; *(nd,s)umu(n,t)[V]; *zumun *ka(nd,t)(i,e)C; *kat(i,e)C; *tVmV(d) *g(a,u)mu; *ŋg(a,u)mu; *(ŋg,k)iti [maŋgV]; *nVpV *mundu; *mutu *magata; *maŋgat[a]; *titi *balaŋ; *mbilaŋ; *me(l,n)e; *me(n,l)e *kani(n); *k(a,o)ond(a,o)C; *kitu *ke(ñj,s)a; *kesa *kondaC; *kwata(l,n) *gatapu; *(ŋg,k)a(nd,t)apu *amu
Goilalan Fuyug hul ha; ondobe are; hul haluma gadolo hul li; im hul hunga; unge hul usi hul asese soga tana hude hul hoda; ode hul duda
Goilalan Tauade kɔrɔtɔ awutu kepapaí tavai ki:tʰ nɔtɔvai aivi lɔ'vai il'iví keniví kɔtipai data
Greater Binanderean Proto-Binandere *ciro; *giti *tu *dibe; *diti *di *VwVwV *ju; *or{a,o}rә *bobo; *wetu *tamә *ami
Koiarian Proto-Koiarian *fómo *ni *uri *taɣo *vata *amu
Kwalean Proto-Kwalean (Ross) *iku(va) *(u)bu(i)vi(ma) *ʒaʒore *vono(ne); *wano(ne) *ruu *esi(ne) *ahiri *n(a)u(ne)
Kwalean Proto-Humene-Uare (Usher)[4] *igu *ubuma *jajɔɾɛ *ɣɔnɔnɛ *majanɛ *ɔda *ɾɔo̝ *e̝tinɛ *ahe̝ɾe̝ *nuunɛ
Manubaran Proto-Manubaran (Ross) *ada *weʔia *ane-ma *ne(u) *uru-ma *gade *afie *[n,y]u-ka *nena *roʔ(o,a)
Manubaran Proto-Mount Brown (Usher)[4] *ada *u[w]e[t/k]a *anema *ne *uɾuma *gade *api[j]e *daweʔa *nena *ɾoʔo *sisu
Yareban Proto-Musa River[4] *bo-tai *idi *ome *nai-tai *iboʔo *ni[ʔ]o *meana *buɾi *iwa *tai *ope *ama
Mailuan Mailu (Ilai dialect) ilolo liʔimu ʔope ini durumu maʔa goba ʔau lala kisa ʔopi ama
Dagan Daga iwa igumewa darinewa yamewa ginewa nodonewa mɛriwa dɛnip kaemewa ɛpiwa amewa
Nature
family language louse dog pig bird egg tree sun moon water fire stone path
Trans-New Guinea Proto-Trans-New Guinea *niman *n(e,i); *n(e)i; *n[e]i; *yak; *yaka[i]; *yanem *maŋgV; *munaka; *mun(a,u)ka *ida; *inda ~ *iñja *kamali; *kamuli; *ketana *kal(a,i)m; *kamali; *takVn; *takVn[V] *nok; *(n)ok; *ok(u); *ok[V] *inda; *k(a,e)dap; *k(a,e)(n,d)ap; *kambu; *k(a,o)nd(a,u)p *kamb(a,u)na; *(na)muna; *[na]muna
Goilalan Fuyug hi ho; oi ovo Nemba; nembe hulombo i'i evuli hama ʒu oki zo enamba; inambe
Goilalan Tauade dautʰ kɔveřa pɔřu kide mutuwu eata vatava ɔne ipi e'na·m evi'ti bɔřiƀařa
Greater Binanderean Proto-Binandere *sinә *pu *munju *i *iji; *waeko *inua *awo *g{o,e}mb{a,i}(ro) *begata; *esa; *ndai
Koiarian Proto-Koiarian *ʔumu *ugu[fa] *uni *idí *vené *muni
Kwalean Proto-Kwalean (Ross) *(n)omo(ne) *ɣuni *aba *teboare *ma(va) *mada *bato *vou; *wara *ire *hadi
Kwalean Proto-Humene-Uare (Usher) *nɔmɔnɛ *ɣo̝ni *aba *ne̝ni; *t[e̝]b[o̝]ɾ[e̝] *maɣa *maˈda *batɔ *wɔu *iɾɛ *hadi *e̝bi
Manubaran Proto-Manubaran (Ross) *gue *auna *Dona *erena *une-ma *yabo *maida(ka) *e(y)oʔa; *mohe- (?) *koru *ita
Manubaran Proto-Mount Brown (Usher) *gu[w]e *auna *dona *eɾena *unema *jabo *me[i]daʔa *ejoʔa *koɾu *ita *waʔiga *ida
Yareban Proto-Musa River *uʔa *kua *boɾo *gasiɾa; *ada *baka; *uɾimi *ana *eweaka *maɾabe; *sakaɾa *adua *inaʔa *oma; *gebiɾo *daʔaba
Mailuan Mailu (Ilai dialect) tuma dari talae manu muruʔu ana nina dovele ʔaʔama eu gomana laea
Dagan Daga kuisin eao tuan nɛnip bagua oma oam siragam kaum om
Miscellaneous
family language man woman name eat one two
Trans-New Guinea Proto-Trans-New Guinea *abV; *ambi *panV; *pan(V) *ibi; *imbi; *wani *na; *na- *ta(l,t)(a,e)
Goilalan Fuyug A'a; an Amu; amuri ifa huni nene fida ʒuvalo
Goilalan Tauade baře iva ape'te ɔmei nai kɔne kupal'iai
Greater Binanderean Proto-Binandere *embә *bam{u,o}nә *jajo; *jawә *ind-; *mind- *daba
Koiarian Proto-Koiarian *maɣina *ifí *i- *(i,o)gau
Kwalean Proto-Kwalean (Ross) *vaʒe *no'ɣone *ni *anE- *teba *aheu
Kwalean Proto-Humene-Uare (Usher) *wajɛ *nɔgɔnɛ *ni *an- *te̝bɔ *ahɛu
Manubaran Proto-Manubaran (Ross) *amie *roka *iri- *yokohi *(ye)(ka)ma[nu]
Manubaran Proto-Mount Brown (Usher) *ami[j]e *ɾema *ɾoka *iɾi- *jokohi *[ɾ/j]ema
Yareban Proto-Musa River *e[ʔe]me *aweta *ibi *it- *demu
Mailuan Mailu (Ilai dialect) egi avesa omu isiisi ʔomu ʔava
Dagan Daga apan oaen yaoa naiwan daiton dɛrɛ

References

  1. ^ New Guinea World, Papuan Peninsula
  2. ^ New Guinea World, Owen Stanley Range
  3. ^ Greenhill, Simon (2016). "TransNewGuinea.org - database of the languages of New Guinea". Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  4. ^ a b c d Usher, Timothy (2020). "New Guinea World". Retrieved 2020-12-31.
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