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Karkar language

The Karkar language, also known as Yuri, is the sole Eastern Pauwasi language of Papua New Guinea. There are about a thousand speakers along the Indonesian border spoken in Green River Rural LLG, Sandaun Province.

Karkar
Yuri
Karkar-Yuri
Native toPapua New Guinea
RegionGreen River Rural LLG, Sandaun Province: along the PNG-Indonesia border.
Native speakers
(1,100 cited 1994)[1]
Pauwasi
Language codes
ISO 639-3yuj
Glottologkark1258
ELPKarkar-Yuri
Coordinates: 3°44′S 141°5′E / 3.733°S 141.083°E / -3.733; 141.083

Writing system edit

Karkar alphabet[2]
a á ae ao e é i ɨ o ou u f fw k kw m
mw m mp mpw n nk nkw nt p pw r s t w y

Dialects edit

Dialects are:[3][4]

Classification edit

Karkar-Yuri is not related to any other language in Papua New Guinea, and was therefore long thought to be a language isolate. This is the position of Wurm (1983), Foley (1986), and Ross (2005). However, Timothy Usher noticed that it is transparently related to the Pauwasi languages across the border in Indonesia. Indeed, it may even form a dialect continuum with the Eastern Pauwasi language Emem. This was foreshadowed in non-linguistic literature: a 1940 map shows the 'Enam' (Emem)–speaking area as including the Karkar territory in PNG, and the anthropologist Hanns Peter knew that the Karkar dialect continuum continued across the border into Emem territory.[5]

Pauwasi cognates edit

Cognates between Karkar-Yuri and the Pauwasi family (Tebi and Zorop languages) listed by Foley (2018):[6]

Karkar-Yuri and Pauwasi family cognates
gloss Tebi Zorop Karkar-Yuri
‘I’ na nam ɔn
‘you (sg)’ fro nem am
‘we’ numu nim nəm (incl)/yin (excl)
‘belly’ dialə yalək yare
‘bird’ olmu awe ant
‘black’ təŋəra seŋgəri yəkəre
‘blood’ təri mob yəri
‘breast’ mamu muam mɔm
‘come’ kəlawai kwalopai koʔrop
‘eat’ ne fer- fɨr
‘eye’ ei ji yi
‘foot’ puŋwa fuŋi pu
‘give’ taʔa tipi səp
‘good’ pani kiap kwapwe
‘hand’ təro jae
‘head’ məndini məndai me
‘hear’ fei fau wao
‘house’ nab nap
‘louse’ mi yemar yəʔmər
‘man’ toŋkwar arab arɔp
‘mosquito’ mimi yəŋkar təʔnkarəp
‘name’ kini jei e
‘road’ fiaʔa mai mwæ
‘root’ periŋgu fiŋgu arak
‘sand’ tədən gərək kaʔrək
‘tooth’ kle jurai yu
‘tree’ weyalgi war yao
‘water’ ai jewek ənt
‘who’ mate waunap wao
‘one’ kərowali aŋgətəwam ankər
‘two’ kre anəŋgar anənk

Pronouns edit

Pronouns listed by Ross (2005):

sg pl
1ex on-o yin-o
1in nám-o
2 am-o yum-o
3 ma-o

Object forms take -an, sometimes replacing the -o: onan, amoan, man, yinan, námoan, yumoan. Mao is a demonstrative 'that one, those'; it contrasts with nko, nkoan 'the other one(s)'.

Pronouns listed by Foley (2018) are:[6]

Karkar-Yuri pronouns
sg pl
1incl nʌmɔ
1excl ɔn yin
2 amɔ yumɔ
3 ma

Phonology edit

The Karkar inventory is as follows.[7]

Stress assignment is complex, but not phonemic within morphemes. Syllable structure is CVC, assuming nasal–plosive sequences are analyzed as prenasalized consonants.

Vowels edit

Karkar has a vowel inventory consisting of 11 vowels, which is considered very high for a Papuan language.

Karkar vowels
i ɨ u
 e   ə   o 
ɛ ɔ
ɐ
ɑ

There is also one diphthong, ao /ɒɔ/. Vowels are written á /ɐ/, é /ə/, ae /ɛ/, o /ɔ/, ou /o/, ɨ /ɨ/.

Foley (2018) lists the 11 Karkar-Yuri vowels as:[6]: 370 

i ɨ u
e ə o
æ ʌ ɔ
a ɒ

Some vowel height contrasts in Karkar-Yuri (Foley 2018):[6]: 370 

  • ki ‘yam’
  • ‘loosen’
  • ku ‘cut crosswise in half’
  • ke ‘edible nut’
  • kər ‘put in netbag’
  • ko ‘pig’
  • ‘egg’
  • kʌʔr ‘swamp’
  • ‘again’
  • kar ‘speech’
  • ‘bird species’

There are four contrasting central vowel heights:[6]: 370 

  • kɨrred bird of paradise’ (Paradisaea rubra)
  • kər ‘put in net bag’
  • kʌʔr ‘swamp’
  • kar ‘speech’

Consonants edit

Karkar consonants
Labial Alveolar Retroflex/
palatal
Velar Glottal
plain labialized plain labialized
Nasal plain m n
glottalized ˀm ˀn
Stop prenasalized ᵐp ᵐpʷ ⁿt ᵑk ᵑkʷ
plain p t k ʔ
Fricative f s
Flap ˀɾ ɽ
Approximant j w

The rhotics and glottal(ized) consonants do not appear initially in a word, and plain /t/, the approximants, and the labialized consonants do not occur finally. Glottal stop only occurs finally. Final k spirantizes to [x]. Plosives are voiced intervocalically. Intervocalic f and p neutralize to [β] (apart from a few names, where [f] is retained), and intervocalic k is voiced to [ɣ]. Phonemic labialized stops only occur in two words, apwar 'weeds, to weed' and ankwap 'another'. [contradictory] Otherwise consonants are labialized between a rounded and a front vowel, as in pok-ea [pɔɣʷeɑ] 'going up'. In some words, the plosive of a final NC is silent unless suffixed: onomp [ɔnɔm̚] 'my', onompono [ɔnɔmbɔnɔ] 'it's mine'.

Prenasalized and labialized consonant contrasts:[6]: 370 

  • pi ‘bird tail’, pwi ‘enough’, mporan ‘tomorrow’
  • kar ‘voice’, ŋkɔte ‘over there’, kwar ‘ground’, ŋkwakwo ‘many kinds’

Plain and preglottalized sonorants contrasts, which only occur in word finals:[6]: 370 

  • ərər ‘sore’, ərəʔr ‘dig a hole’
  • pan ‘sago flour’, ʔn ‘blunt’

Basic vocabulary edit

Below are some basic vocabulary words in Karkar-Yuri.[6]

Karkar-Yuri basic vocabulary
‘I’ ɔn
‘you (sg)’ am
‘we’ nəm (incl) / yin (excl)
‘belly’ yare
‘bird’ ant
‘black’ yəkəre
‘blood’ yəri
‘breast’ mɔm
‘come’ koʔrop
‘eat’ fɨr
‘eye’ yi
‘foot’ pu
‘give’ səp
‘good’ kwapwe
‘hand’
‘head’ me
‘hear’ wao
‘house’ nap
‘louse’ yəʔmər
‘man’ arɔp
‘mosquito’ təʔnkarəp
‘name’ e
‘road’ mwæ
‘root’ arak
‘sand’ kaʔrək
‘tooth’ yu
‘tree’ yao
‘water’ ənt
‘who’ wao
‘one’ ankər
‘two’ anənk

Further reading edit

  • Price, Dorothy and Veda Rigden. 1988. Karkar-Yuri – English Dictionary. Unpublished manuscript. Ukarumpa, PNG: Summer Institute of Linguistics.
  • Rigden, Veda n.d. Karkar grammar essentials. Unpublished manuscript. Ukarumpa: SIL-PNG.

References edit

  1. ^ Karkar at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ SIL 2004.
  3. ^ Eberhard, David M.; Simons, Gary F.; Fennig, Charles D., eds. (2019). "Papua New Guinea languages". Ethnologue: Languages of the World (22nd ed.). Dallas: SIL International.
  4. ^ United Nations in Papua New Guinea (2018). "Papua New Guinea Village Coordinates Lookup". Humanitarian Data Exchange. 1.31.9.
  5. ^ Harald Hammarström, 2010. The status of the least documented language families in the world
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h Foley, William A. (2018). "The Languages of the Sepik-Ramu Basin and Environs". In Palmer, Bill (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area: A Comprehensive Guide. The World of Linguistics. Vol. 4. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 197–432. ISBN 978-3-11-028642-7.
  7. ^ Dorothy Price, 1993. Organised Phonology Data: Karkar-Yuri Language [YUJ]: Green River – Sandaun Province

Works cited edit

  • Karkar Yuri organised phonology data. SIL. 2004.

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Not to be confused with Yuri language Amazon The Karkar language also known as Yuri is the sole Eastern Pauwasi language of Papua New Guinea There are about a thousand speakers along the Indonesian border spoken in Green River Rural LLG Sandaun Province KarkarYuriKarkar YuriNative toPapua New GuineaRegionGreen River Rural LLG Sandaun Province along the PNG Indonesia border Native speakers 1 100 cited 1994 1 Language familyPauwasi East PauwasiEmem KarkarKarkarLanguage codesISO 639 3 a href https iso639 3 sil org code yuj class extiw title iso639 3 yuj yuj a Glottologkark1258ELPKarkar YuriCoordinates 3 44 S 141 5 E 3 733 S 141 083 E 3 733 141 083Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 Writing system 2 Dialects 3 Classification 3 1 Pauwasi cognates 4 Pronouns 5 Phonology 5 1 Vowels 5 2 Consonants 6 Basic vocabulary 7 Further reading 8 References 8 1 Works citedWriting system editKarkar alphabet 2 a a ae ao e e i ɨ o ou u f fw k kw mmw m mp mpw n nk nkw nt p pw r s t w yDialects editDialects are 3 4 North Central Yuri dialect spoken in Yuri village 3 53 42 S 141 10 35 E 3 89509 S 141 176452 E 3 89509 141 176452 Yuri Settlement Abaru ward Green River Rural LLG Auia Tarauwi dialect spoken in Auia Auiya village 3 50 19 S 141 08 18 E 3 838611 S 141 138294 E 3 838611 141 138294 Auiya 1 Auiya 1 ward Green River Rural LLG and in Tarauwi Trowari village 3 50 16 S 141 02 07 E 3 837695 S 141 035174 E 3 837695 141 035174 Trowari Kambriap ward Green River Rural LLG Usari dialect spoken in Usari village 3 51 15 S 141 08 53 E 3 854202 S 141 148112 E 3 854202 141 148112 Usari Auiya 1 ward Green River Rural LLGClassification editKarkar Yuri is not related to any other language in Papua New Guinea and was therefore long thought to be a language isolate This is the position of Wurm 1983 Foley 1986 and Ross 2005 However Timothy Usher noticed that it is transparently related to the Pauwasi languages across the border in Indonesia Indeed it may even form a dialect continuum with the Eastern Pauwasi language Emem This was foreshadowed in non linguistic literature a 1940 map shows the Enam Emem speaking area as including the Karkar territory in PNG and the anthropologist Hanns Peter knew that the Karkar dialect continuum continued across the border into Emem territory 5 Pauwasi cognates edit Cognates between Karkar Yuri and the Pauwasi family Tebi and Zorop languages listed by Foley 2018 6 Karkar Yuri and Pauwasi family cognates gloss Tebi Zorop Karkar Yuri I na nam ɔn you sg fro nem am we numu nim nem incl yin excl belly diale yalek yare bird olmu awe ant black teŋera seŋgeri yekere blood teri mob yeri breast mamu muam mɔm come kelawai kwalopai koʔrop eat ne fer fɨr eye ei ji yi foot puŋwa fuŋi pu give taʔa tipi sep good pani kiap kwapwe hand tero jae yae head mendini mendai me hear fei fau wao house nab nap louse mi yemar yeʔmer man toŋkwar arab arɔp mosquito mimi yeŋkar teʔnkarep name kini jei e road fiaʔa mai mwae root periŋgu fiŋgu arak sand teden gerek kaʔrek tooth kle jurai yu tree weyalgi war yao water ai jewek ent who mate waunap wao one kerowali aŋgetewam anker two kre aneŋgar anenkPronouns editPronouns listed by Ross 2005 sg pl1ex on o yin o1in nam o2 am o yum o3 ma oObject forms take an sometimes replacing the o onan amoan man yinan namoan yumoan Mao is a demonstrative that one those it contrasts with nko nkoan the other one s Pronouns listed by Foley 2018 are 6 Karkar Yuri pronouns sg pl1incl nʌmɔ1excl ɔn yin2 amɔ yumɔ3 maPhonology editThe Karkar inventory is as follows 7 Stress assignment is complex but not phonemic within morphemes Syllable structure is CVC assuming nasal plosive sequences are analyzed as prenasalized consonants Vowels edit Karkar has a vowel inventory consisting of 11 vowels which is considered very high for a Papuan language Karkar vowels i ɨ u e e o ɛ ɔɐɑThere is also one diphthong ao ɒɔ Vowels are written a ɐ e e ae ɛ o ɔ ou o ɨ ɨ Foley 2018 lists the 11 Karkar Yuri vowels as 6 370 i ɨ ue e oae ʌ ɔa ɒSome vowel height contrasts in Karkar Yuri Foley 2018 6 370 ki yam kɨ loosen ku cut crosswise in half ke edible nut ker put in netbag ko pig kae egg kʌʔr swamp kɔ again kar speech kɒ bird species There are four contrasting central vowel heights 6 370 kɨr red bird of paradise Paradisaea rubra ker put in net bag kʌʔr swamp kar speech Consonants edit Karkar consonants Labial Alveolar Retroflex palatal Velar Glottalplain labialized plain labializedNasal plain m mʷ nglottalized ˀm ˀnStop prenasalized ᵐp ᵐpʷ ⁿt ᵑk ᵑkʷplain p pʷ t k kʷ ʔFricative f fʷ sFlap ˀɾ ɽApproximant j wThe rhotics and glottal ized consonants do not appear initially in a word and plain t the approximants and the labialized consonants do not occur finally Glottal stop only occurs finally Final k spirantizes to x Plosives are voiced intervocalically Intervocalic f and p neutralize to b apart from a few names where f is retained and intervocalic k is voiced to ɣ Phonemic labialized stops only occur in two words apwar weeds to weed and ankwap another contradictory Otherwise consonants are labialized between a rounded and a front vowel as in pok ea pɔɣʷeɑ going up In some words the plosive of a final NC is silent unless suffixed onomp ɔnɔm my onompono ɔnɔmbɔnɔ it s mine Prenasalized and labialized consonant contrasts 6 370 pi bird tail pwi enough mporan tomorrow kar voice ŋkɔte over there kwar ground ŋkwakwo many kinds Plain and preglottalized sonorants contrasts which only occur in word finals 6 370 erer sore ereʔr dig a hole pan sago flour peʔn blunt Basic vocabulary editBelow are some basic vocabulary words in Karkar Yuri 6 Karkar Yuri basic vocabulary I ɔn you sg am we nem incl yin excl belly yare bird ant black yekere blood yeri breast mɔm come koʔrop eat fɨr eye yi foot pu give sep good kwapwe hand yae head me hear wao house nap louse yeʔmer man arɔp mosquito teʔnkarep name e road mwae root arak sand kaʔrek tooth yu tree yao water ent who wao one anker two anenkFurther reading editPrice Dorothy and Veda Rigden 1988 Karkar Yuri English Dictionary Unpublished manuscript Ukarumpa PNG Summer Institute of Linguistics Rigden Veda n d Karkar grammar essentials Unpublished manuscript Ukarumpa SIL PNG References edit Karkar at Ethnologue 18th ed 2015 subscription required SIL 2004 Eberhard David M Simons Gary F Fennig Charles D eds 2019 Papua New Guinea languages Ethnologue Languages of the World 22nd ed Dallas SIL International United Nations in Papua New Guinea 2018 Papua New Guinea Village Coordinates Lookup Humanitarian Data Exchange 1 31 9 Harald Hammarstrom 2010 The status of the least documented language families in the world a b c d e f g h Foley William A 2018 The Languages of the Sepik Ramu Basin and Environs In Palmer Bill ed The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area A Comprehensive Guide The World of Linguistics Vol 4 Berlin De Gruyter Mouton pp 197 432 ISBN 978 3 11 028642 7 Dorothy Price 1993 Organised Phonology Data Karkar Yuri Language YUJ Green River Sandaun Province Works cited edit Karkar Yuri organised phonology data SIL 2004 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karkar language amp oldid 1176568322, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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