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Aghu language

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Awyu language spoken in Papua, Indonesia
This article is about the Papuan language. For the Australian language, seeAghu Tharrnggala language.
Aghu
Central Awyu
RegionSouth Papua,Indonesia
Native speakers
(<14,000 cited 1987–2002)[1]
Dialects
  • Aghu
  • Nohon
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
ahh – Aghu
awu – Central Awyu
Glottologmapp1234

Aghu, orCentral Awyu, is aPapuan language ofSouth Papua,Indonesia. It may actually be two languages, depending on one's criteria for a 'language'. The two varieties are:Mappi River Awyu (Aghu) andPasue River Awyu (Nohon, Mitak).[2]

Phonology

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The phonology of the Aghu language:[3]

Consonants
LabialAlveolarPalatalVelar
Nasalmn
Plosivevoicelessptk
voicedbd~ɾɡ
Fricativefs~ʃx
Approximantwj
Vowels
FrontCentralBack
Closeiyu
Midɛɛːɔɔː
Opena

The front rounded vowel /y/ is unusual among local languages in Indonesia, but it can also be found in few others such asUlumanda’. At the ends of words, vowels may appear both long and nasalized. This occurs historically where there was a final nasal /m/ or /n/. Within words, rather than nasal vowels there are sequences of vowel plus nasal consonant which matches the articulation of the following consonant. Thus nasal vowels may be analyzed as /Vn/ or /VN/.

References

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  1. ^Aghu atEthnologue (25th ed., 2022)Closed access icon
    Central Awyu atEthnologue (25th ed., 2022)Closed access icon
  2. ^"Awyu".newguineaworld. Retrieved2024-07-19.
  3. ^van den Heuvel, Wilco (2016).Aghu: Annotated Texts With Grammatical Introduction and Vocabulary Lists. A-PL 33. Canberra: Australian National University.hdl:1885/111412.ISBN 9781922185358.

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