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South Bird's Head languages

The South Bird's Head or South Doberai languages are three families of Papuan languages. They form part of the Trans–New Guinea languages in the classifications of Malcolm Ross (2005) and Timothy Usher (2020), though Pawley and Hammarström (2018) do not consider them to be part of Trans–New Guinea.[1] However, according to Dryer (2022), based on a preliminary quantitative analysis of data from the ASJP database, South Bird's Head languages are likely to be a subgroup of Trans–New Guinea.[2]

South Bird's Head
South Doberai
North Berau Gulf
(disputed)
Geographic
distribution
West Papua
Linguistic classification? Trans–New Guinea
Subdivisions
GlottologNone
Map: The South Bird's Head languages of New Guinea
  The South Bird's Head languages
  Other Trans–New Guinea languages
  Other Papuan languages
  Austronesian languages
  Uninhabited

Languages Edit

The languages are as follows,[3][4][1]

Noting low cognacy rates, Holton and Klamer (2018) tentatively consider the following three language groups to each be independent language families, pending further evidence.[5]

Usher classifies the South Bird's Head languages as part of a wider Berau Gulf branch of Trans–New Guinea.[3]

Pronouns Edit

The pronouns are:

sg pl
1ex *na *ni-ri, *i-ri
1in *na-ri, *ya-ri
2 *a *a-ri, *i-ri

3sg *ni is reconstructable for SBH proper. There appears to be both a plural vowel change from *a to *i, as in proto-TNG, and a plural suffix *-ri.

Cognates Edit

Below are cognates in Nuclear South Bird's Head languages (Arandai, Kokoda, Kemberano, Kaburi, Kais, Puragi) demonstrating their relatedness, as listed by Holton & Klamer (2018):[5]

Nuclear South Bird's Head family cognates
gloss Arandai Kokoda Kemberano Kaburi Kais Puragi
‘eye’ emago mago magu amiagu magu imagu
‘head’ kabe kaba kabe wa’ava kabo koibi
‘egg’ kuo ukwo oku uko uku vuko
‘one’ onate onasia anate ma’aja onate mo’onata
‘two’ ogi ogia oge uge uge oge
‘I’ nendi nedi nedi neri neri nedi

South Bird's Head basic vocabulary quoted by Holton & Klamer (2018)[5] from de Vries (2004), showing diverse non-cognate vocabulary across different language groups:[6]

South Bird's Head basic vocabulary comparison
gloss Yahadian Inanwatan Kokoda Puragi
arm/hand re ewó obora nebɔru
leg/foot dɛbɛ ɔtɔra neʔɔru
house ɔ meʔáro kɛnia einɔ
good hɔbɔre sówato nigeja nai/najɔ
dog ɟia méwoʔo dawɔra rɔga
pig mɔmɔ bidó tabai βuʔi
chicken kokoro ádiro koko korau
louse ʔóto kɔnɔ kɔnɔ
water/river hɛdɛ/mu tó/múro tai/tɔiria adɔna/ɔwedi
banana huŋgunɔn ɸúgi(do) udi amimi

Morphology Edit

Except for the outlier languages Konda and Yahadian, all South Bird's Head languages have nouns classified according to masculine and feminine genders, which are determined with final vowel quality.[5] West Bird's Head languages also mark nouns for gender.

Syntax Edit

Unlike many other languages of the Bird's Head Peninsula which display SVO word order (such as Abun, Mpur, Maibrat, West Bird's Head, and others), the South Bird's Head languages have SOV word order.[5]: 588–590 

Further reading Edit

  • Berry, Keith; Berry, Christine (1987). "A survey of the South Bird's Head Stock". Workpapers in Indonesian Languages and Cultures. 4: 81–117.
  • Cowan, H. K. J. 1953. Voorlopige Resultaten van een Ambtelijk Taalonderzoek in Nieuw-Guinea [Tentative Results of a Governmental Linguistic Study in New Guinea]. ’S-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff.
  • Galis, Klaas Wilhelm. 1955. Talen en dialecten van Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea [Languages and dialects of Netherlands New Guinea]. Tijdschrift Nieuw-Guinea 16: 109–118, 134–145, 161–178.
  • Smits, Leo and Clemens L. Voorhoeve. 1998. The J.C. Anceaux Collection of Wordlists of Irian Jaya Languages B: Non-Austronesian (Papuan) languages (Part II). Leiden-Jakarta: Department of Cultures and Languages of Southeast Asia and Oceania.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Pawley, Andrew; Hammarström, Harald (2018). "The Trans New Guinea family". 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. 21–196. ISBN 978-3-11-028642-7.
  2. ^ Dryer, Matthew S. (2022). Trans-New Guinea IV.2: Evaluating Membership in Trans-New Guinea.
  3. ^ a b Usher, Timothy. New Guinea World, North Berau Gulf
  4. ^ Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2019). "Glottolog". 4.0. Jena: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  5. ^ a b c d e Holton, Gary; Klamer, Marian (2018). "The Papuan languages of East Nusantara and the Bird's Head". 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. 569–640. ISBN 978-3-11-028642-7.
  6. ^ de Vries, Lourens. 2004. A Short Grammar of Inanwatan: An endangered language of the Bird’s Head of Papua, Indonesia. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.
  • Ross, Malcolm (2005). "Pronouns as a preliminary diagnostic for grouping Papuan languages". In Andrew Pawley; Robert Attenborough; Robin Hide; Jack Golson (eds.). Papuan pasts: cultural, linguistic and biological histories of Papuan-speaking peoples. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. pp. 15–66. ISBN 0858835622. OCLC 67292782.

External links Edit

  • East South Bird's Head. New Guinea World.

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The South Bird s Head or South Doberai languages are three families of Papuan languages They form part of the Trans New Guinea languages in the classifications of Malcolm Ross 2005 and Timothy Usher 2020 though Pawley and Hammarstrom 2018 do not consider them to be part of Trans New Guinea 1 However according to Dryer 2022 based on a preliminary quantitative analysis of data from the ASJP database South Bird s Head languages are likely to be a subgroup of Trans New Guinea 2 South Bird s HeadSouth DoberaiNorth Berau Gulf disputed GeographicdistributionWest PapuaLinguistic classification Trans New Guinea Berau GulfSouth Bird s HeadSubdivisionsSouth Bird s Head proper Inanwatan Konda YahadianGlottologNoneMap The South Bird s Head languages of New Guinea The South Bird s Head languages Other Trans New Guinea languages Other Papuan languages Austronesian languages Uninhabited Contents 1 Languages 2 Pronouns 3 Cognates 4 Morphology 5 Syntax 6 Further reading 7 References 8 External linksLanguages EditThe languages are as follows 3 4 1 Konda Yahadian Yabin Konda Yahadian Inanwatan West South Bird s Head Duriankere Inanwatan Suabo South Bird s Head proper East South Bird s Head Kais Kampong Baru Iwaro Kaburi Kaburi Puragi Iwaro Kokoda Arandai Kokoda Tarof Kasuweri Arandai Kemberano Weriagar Barau Dombano Tomu Noting low cognacy rates Holton and Klamer 2018 tentatively consider the following three language groups to each be independent language families pending further evidence 5 Konda Yahadian Inanwatan Duriankere Nuclear South Bird s HeadUsher classifies the South Bird s Head languages as part of a wider Berau Gulf branch of Trans New Guinea 3 Pronouns EditThe pronouns are sg pl1ex na ni ri i ri1in na ri ya ri2 a a ri i ri3sg ni is reconstructable for SBH proper There appears to be both a plural vowel change from a to i as in proto TNG and a plural suffix ri Cognates EditBelow are cognates in Nuclear South Bird s Head languages Arandai Kokoda Kemberano Kaburi Kais Puragi demonstrating their relatedness as listed by Holton amp Klamer 2018 5 Nuclear South Bird s Head family cognates gloss Arandai Kokoda Kemberano Kaburi Kais Puragi eye emago mago magu amiagu magu imagu head kabe kaba kabe wa ava kabo koibi egg kuo ukwo oku uko uku vuko one onate onasia anate ma aja onate mo onata two ogi ogia oge uge uge oge I nendi nedi nedi neri neri nediSouth Bird s Head basic vocabulary quoted by Holton amp Klamer 2018 5 from de Vries 2004 showing diverse non cognate vocabulary across different language groups 6 South Bird s Head basic vocabulary comparison gloss Yahadian Inanwatan Kokoda Puragiarm hand re ewo obora nebɔruleg foot dɛbɛ ɔtɔra neʔɔruhouse ɔ meʔaro kɛnia einɔgood hɔbɔre sowato nigeja nai najɔdog ɟia mewoʔo dawɔra rɔgapig mɔmɔ bido tabai buʔichicken kokoro adiro koko koraulouse nɔ ʔoto kɔnɔ kɔnɔwater river hɛdɛ mu to muro tai tɔiria adɔna ɔwedibanana huŋgunɔn ɸugi do udi amimiMorphology EditExcept for the outlier languages Konda and Yahadian all South Bird s Head languages have nouns classified according to masculine and feminine genders which are determined with final vowel quality 5 West Bird s Head languages also mark nouns for gender Syntax EditUnlike many other languages of the Bird s Head Peninsula which display SVO word order such as Abun Mpur Maibrat West Bird s Head and others the South Bird s Head languages have SOV word order 5 588 590 Further reading EditBerry Keith Berry Christine 1987 A survey of the South Bird s Head Stock Workpapers in Indonesian Languages and Cultures 4 81 117 Cowan H K J 1953 Voorlopige Resultaten van een Ambtelijk Taalonderzoek in Nieuw Guinea Tentative Results of a Governmental Linguistic Study in New Guinea S Gravenhage Martinus Nijhoff Galis Klaas Wilhelm 1955 Talen en dialecten van Nederlands Nieuw Guinea Languages and dialects of Netherlands New Guinea Tijdschrift Nieuw Guinea 16 109 118 134 145 161 178 Smits Leo and Clemens L Voorhoeve 1998 The J C Anceaux Collection of Wordlists of Irian Jaya Languages B Non Austronesian Papuan languages Part II Leiden Jakarta Department of Cultures and Languages of Southeast Asia and Oceania References Edit a b Pawley Andrew Hammarstrom Harald 2018 The Trans New Guinea family 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 21 196 ISBN 978 3 11 028642 7 Dryer Matthew S 2022 Trans New Guinea IV 2 Evaluating Membership in Trans New Guinea a b Usher Timothy New Guinea World North Berau Gulf Hammarstrom Harald Forkel Robert Haspelmath Martin eds 2019 Glottolog 4 0 Jena Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History a b c d e Holton Gary Klamer Marian 2018 The Papuan languages of East Nusantara and the Bird s Head 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 569 640 ISBN 978 3 11 028642 7 de Vries Lourens 2004 A Short Grammar of Inanwatan An endangered language of the Bird s Head of Papua Indonesia Canberra Pacific Linguistics Ross Malcolm 2005 Pronouns as a preliminary diagnostic for grouping Papuan languages In Andrew Pawley Robert Attenborough Robin Hide Jack Golson eds Papuan pasts cultural linguistic and biological histories of Papuan speaking peoples Canberra Pacific Linguistics pp 15 66 ISBN 0858835622 OCLC 67292782 External links EditEast South Bird s Head New Guinea World Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title South Bird 27s Head languages amp oldid 1162243863, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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