| Ngkolmpu | |
|---|---|
| Ngkontar | |
| Region | New Guinea |
| Ethnicity | Kanum |
Native speakers | 100 (2018)[1] |
| Dialects |
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | Either:kcd – Ngkâlmpw Kanumkhd – Bädi Kanum |
| Glottolog | ngka1236 |
Ngkolmpu Kanum, orNgkontar, is part of a dialect chain in the Yam family spoken by theKanum people ofNew Guinea. The Ngkâlmpw (Ngkontar) andmoribund Bädi varieties have limitedmutual intelligibility may be considered distinct languages.[1]
Languages spoken by the Kanum have variously been referred to as Ngkâlmpw Kanum, Enkelembu, Kenume, and Knwne.[2][3] Carroll describes three varieties forming a dialect chain. Ngkolmpu is divided into Ngkontar and the moribund variety Baedi (Bädi).
Ngkolmpu Kanum has 15 consonant phonemes (plus two marginal phonemes) at three points of articulation: bilabial, coronal, and velar. Prenasalized voiceless stops and fricatives contrast with voiceless and nasal realizations, which is typologically unusual. The orthography is enclosed in angle brackets.
| Bilabial | Coronal | Velar | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nasal | m⟨m⟩ | n⟨n⟩ | ||
| Plosive | voiceless | p⟨p⟩ | t⟨t⟩ | k⟨k⟩ |
| prenasal | ᵐp⟨mp⟩ | ⁿt⟨nt⟩ | ᵑk⟨ngk⟩ | |
| voiced | b⟨b⟩ | (ɡ)⟨g⟩ | ||
| Fricative | plain | s⟨s⟩ | ||
| prenasal | ⁿs⟨ns⟩,⟨nc⟩ | |||
| Trill | r⟨r⟩ | |||
| Liquid | l⟨l⟩ | |||
| Glide | w⟨w⟩ | j⟨y⟩ | ||
The Ngkolmpu (Ngkâlmpw) Kanum variety is notable for its complex verbal inflection and tendency to distribute grammatical features throughout an utterance, referred to as distributed exponence.[3]