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Kómnzo language

Komnzo (also Kómnzo, Kómnjo, Kamundjo) is a Yam language of Papua New Guinea spoken by 150–250 people in the village of Rouku (8°42′06″S 141°35′55″E / 8.701793°S 141.598485°E / -8.701793; 141.598485 (Rouku)) and the town of Morehead.[1]

Komnzo
Rouku
RegionPapua New Guinea
Native speakers
150–250 (2018)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologkomn1238
ELPKomnzo
Komnzo
Komnzo
Coordinates: 8°42′06″S 141°35′55″E / 8.701793°S 141.598485°E / -8.701793; 141.598485 (Rouku)

Phonology edit

Consonants edit

The consonant inventory comprises 18 phonemes (ᵐb, t, ⁿd, k, ᵑɡ, kʷ, ᵑɡʷ, m, n, ŋ, ɸ, ʦ, ⁿʣ, ð, s, r, w, j). The system consists of a series of obstruents (oral and prenasalized plosives and affricates), fricatives, nasals and semivowels. Consonants occurring only in loanwords are: b, g, d, l.[1]

Bilabial Dental Alveolar Palato-alveolar Palatal Velar Labio-velar
Oral obstruent t̪~t

< t >

ts

< z >

k

< k >

< kw >

Prenasal obstruent mb

< b >

nd

< d >

ndz

< nz >

ᵑɡ

< g >

ᵑɡʷ

< gw >

Fricative ɸ

< f >

ð

< th >

s

< s >

Nasal m

< m >

n

< n >

ŋ

< ŋ >

Lateral r~ɾ

< r >

Semivowel j

< y >

w

< w >

Vowels edit

The vowel inventory consists of eight phonemes (i, e, æ, a, ʏ, ø, u, o) and one epenthetic vowel (ə̆).[1]

  Front (unrounded) Front (rounded) Central Back
Close i

< i >

y

< ü >

u

< u >

Mid e

< e >

œ

< ö >

ə̆

< é >

o

< o >

Near-open æ

< ä >

Open a

< a >

Epenthesis edit

Komnzo phonology exhibits widespread vowel epenthesis. The epenthetic vowel is usually a short schwa (ə̆), sometimes a short high front or high back vowel. Many syllables and many words in Komnzo lack a specified vowel, e.g. mnz 'house' [mə̆nts] or gwth 'nest' [ᵑɡʷə̆θ].

Orthography edit

In the tables above, graphemes are indicated by <angle brackets>. The current orthography of Komnzo does not represent the epenthetic vowel because it can be predicted by the rules of syllabification. This leads to orthographic representations which untrained users might find hard to pronounce, for example: zfth 'reason' is pronounced [tsə̆ɸə̆θ] or fta '36' is pronounced [ɸə̆ta].

Numeral system edit

Komnzo number words use a senary numeral system, with the following powers: nibo (61), fta (62), taruba (63), damno (64), wärämäkä (65) and wi (66). Counting in larger quantities is restricted to a ritualized counting procedure, whereby yam tubers are counted publicly for exchange feasts. For everyday counting above six, English numerals are borrowed.

Komnzo English value
näbi ‘one’ 1
eda ~ yda ‘two’ 2
etha ~ ytho ‘three’ 3
asar ‘four’ 4
tabuthui ‘five’ 5
nibo ‘six’ 6
nibo a näbi 'seven' 6 and 1
nibo a eda 'eight' 6 and 2
fta ‘36’ 62
taruba ‘216’ 63
damno ‘1296’ 64
wärämäkä ‘7776’ 65
wi '46656' 66

Notes edit

References edit

  • Döhler, Christian (2013) "Don't talk to him! His family speaks a bit mixed." Multilingualism from the perspective of the documenter. presentation at the 3rd International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (ICLDC). Accessed on 2019-11-12.
  • Döhler, Christian (2016). Komnzo: A language of Southern New Guinea (PhD thesis). The Australian National University. doi:10.25911/5D778A5C79763. hdl:1885/107178.
  • Döhler, Christian (2018). A Grammar of Komnzo. Studies in Diversity Linguistics 22. Berlin: Language Science Press. doi:10.5281/zenodo.1477799. ISBN 978-3-96110-125-2.
  • Evans, Nicholas, I Wayan Arka, Matthew Carroll, Christian Döhler, Eri Kashima, Emil Mittag, Kyla Quinn, Jeff Siegel, Philip Tama & Charlotte van Tongeren. (2017) The languages of Southern New Guinea. In Bill Palmer (ed.), The languages and linguistics of the New Guinea area, 641–774. Berlin; Boston: Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-029525-2. Accessed on 2019-11-12.

External links edit

  • Nen and Kómnzo: Two languages of Southern New Guinea (2017) DOBES language documentation project. Accessed on 2019-11-12.
  • Komnzo language (2018) Zenodo data repository. Accessed on 2019-11-12.
  • Komnzo DoReCo corpus compiled by Christian Döhler. Audio recordings of narrative texts with transcriptions time-aligned at the phone level, translations, and time-aligned morphological annotations.

kómnzo, language, komnzo, also, kómnzo, kómnjo, kamundjo, language, papua, guinea, spoken, people, village, rouku, 701793, 598485, 701793, 598485, rouku, town, morehead, komnzoroukuregionpapua, guineanative, speakers150, 2018, language, familyyam, tondaupper, . Komnzo also Komnzo Komnjo Kamundjo is a Yam language of Papua New Guinea spoken by 150 250 people in the village of Rouku 8 42 06 S 141 35 55 E 8 701793 S 141 598485 E 8 701793 141 598485 Rouku and the town of Morehead 1 KomnzoRoukuRegionPapua New GuineaNative speakers150 250 2018 1 Language familyYam TondaUpper MoreheadKomnzoLanguage codesISO 639 3None mis Glottologkomn1238ELPKomnzoKomnzoShow map of Papua New GuineaKomnzoShow map of OceaniaCoordinates 8 42 06 S 141 35 55 E 8 701793 S 141 598485 E 8 701793 141 598485 Rouku Contents 1 Phonology 1 1 Consonants 1 2 Vowels 1 3 Epenthesis 1 4 Orthography 2 Numeral system 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksPhonology editConsonants edit The consonant inventory comprises 18 phonemes ᵐb t ⁿd k ᵑɡ kʷ ᵑɡʷ m n ŋ ɸ ʦ ⁿʣ d s r w j The system consists of a series of obstruents oral and prenasalized plosives and affricates fricatives nasals and semivowels Consonants occurring only in loanwords are b g d l 1 Bilabial Dental Alveolar Palato alveolar Palatal Velar Labio velar Oral obstruent t t lt t gt ts lt z gt k lt k gt kʷ lt kw gt Prenasal obstruent mb lt b gt nd lt d gt ndz lt nz gt ᵑɡ lt g gt ᵑɡʷ lt gw gt Fricative ɸ lt f gt d lt th gt s lt s gt Nasal m lt m gt n lt n gt ŋ lt ŋ gt Lateral r ɾ lt r gt Semivowel j lt y gt w lt w gt Vowels edit The vowel inventory consists of eight phonemes i e ae a ʏ o u o and one epenthetic vowel e 1 Front unrounded Front rounded Central Back Close i lt i gt y lt u gt u lt u gt Mid e lt e gt œ lt o gt e lt e gt o lt o gt Near open ae lt a gt Open a lt a gt Epenthesis edit Komnzo phonology exhibits widespread vowel epenthesis The epenthetic vowel is usually a short schwa e sometimes a short high front or high back vowel Many syllables and many words in Komnzo lack a specified vowel e g mnz house me nts or gwth nest ᵑɡʷe 8 Orthography edit In the tables above graphemes are indicated by lt angle brackets gt The current orthography of Komnzo does not represent the epenthetic vowel because it can be predicted by the rules of syllabification This leads to orthographic representations which untrained users might find hard to pronounce for example zfth reason is pronounced tse ɸe 8 or fta 36 is pronounced ɸe ta Numeral system editKomnzo number words use a senary numeral system with the following powers nibo 61 fta 62 taruba 63 damno 64 waramaka 65 and wi 66 Counting in larger quantities is restricted to a ritualized counting procedure whereby yam tubers are counted publicly for exchange feasts For everyday counting above six English numerals are borrowed Komnzo English value nabi one 1 eda yda two 2 etha ytho three 3 asar four 4 tabuthui five 5 nibo six 6 nibo a nabi seven 6 and 1 nibo a eda eight 6 and 2 fta 36 62 taruba 216 63 damno 1296 64 waramaka 7776 65 wi 46656 66Notes edit a b c d Dohler 2018References editDohler Christian 2013 Don t talk to him His family speaks a bit mixed Multilingualism from the perspective of the documenter presentation at the 3rd International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation ICLDC Accessed on 2019 11 12 Dohler Christian 2016 Komnzo A language of Southern New Guinea PhD thesis The Australian National University doi 10 25911 5D778A5C79763 hdl 1885 107178 Dohler Christian 2018 A Grammar of Komnzo Studies in Diversity Linguistics 22 Berlin Language Science Press doi 10 5281 zenodo 1477799 ISBN 978 3 96110 125 2 Evans Nicholas I Wayan Arka Matthew Carroll Christian Dohler Eri Kashima Emil Mittag Kyla Quinn Jeff Siegel Philip Tama amp Charlotte van Tongeren 2017 The languages of Southern New Guinea In Bill Palmer ed The languages and linguistics of the New Guinea area 641 774 Berlin Boston Walter de Gruyter ISBN 978 3 11 029525 2 Accessed on 2019 11 12 External links editNen and Komnzo Two languages of Southern New Guinea 2017 DOBES language documentation project Accessed on 2019 11 12 Komnzo language 2018 Zenodo data repository Accessed on 2019 11 12 Komnzo DoReCo corpus compiled by Christian Dohler Audio recordings of narrative texts with transcriptions time aligned at the phone level translations and time aligned morphological annotations This Papuan languages related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Komnzo language amp oldid 1184644366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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