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Big Nambas language

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Austronesian language spoken in Vanuatu
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Big Nambas
V'ənen Taut
Pronunciation[ˈθ̼ənɛntautʰ]
Native toVanuatu
RegionNorthwestMalekula
Native speakers
3,400 (2001)[1]
Latin script
Language codes
ISO 639-3nmb
Glottologbign1238
Big Nambas is not endangered according to the classification system of theUNESCOAtlas of the World's Languages in Danger
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Big Nambas (native nameV'ənen Taut) is anOceanic language spoken by about 3,400 people (as of 2001[update]) in northwestMalekula,Vanuatu. Approximately nineteen villages in the Big Nambas region of the Malekula Interior use the language exclusively with no variation in dialect. It was studied in-depth over a period of about 10 years by missionary Greg. J. Fox, who published a grammar and dictionary in 1979. A Big Nambas translation of the Bible has been completed recently by Andrew Fox.

Phonology

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Theconsonantphonemes of Big Nambas are as shown in the following table:

BilabialLinguolabialAlveolarVelar
Nasalmn̼ / m̺n
Plosivevoicedⁿd
voicelesspt̼ / p̺tk
Fricativevoicedβð̼ / β̺ɣ
voicelesss
Liquidrhoticr
laterall
  • /p,t,k/ are aspirated[pʰ,tʰ,kʰ] word finally./t̼/ is not noted as behaving likewise.
  • /m,p/ are rounded[mʷ,pʷ] before the front vowels/i,e/
  • The voiced fricatives/β,ð̼,ɣ/ are devoiced[ɸ,θ̼,x] word initially and finally.
  • /l/ is realized as[ɬ] word finally or when adjacent to/t/, and as[ɮ] when adjacent to/n/ word medially.

Big Nambas has a 5-vowel system with the followingphonemes:

FrontCentralBack
Closeiu
Mideə
Opena

Big Nambas has a complexsyllable structure with a large amount ofconsonant clusters possible. Additionally, clusters of up to four vowels are permitted (e.g. nauei "water").Stress in Big Nambas is phonemic, but partly predictable. The consonants /t β r l n/ all exhibit phonemicgemination when two identical ones occur between syllables. Linguolabial consonants are often marked with an apostrophe in theorthography to distinguish them from their bilabial counterparts.

Grammar

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Big Nambas is a synthetic, head-marking language.

Nouns

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Nouns in Big Nambas are capable of phrasal expansion. There are threenoun classes in Big Nambas:

  1. Obligatorily possessed nouns, most commonly constituent parts of any object (body parts, tree parts,ordinals,possessive)
  2. Optionally possessed nouns, with the subclasses:
    1. Nouns taking the third singular possessivesnan ornen
    2. Nouns taking the prefixar- "all"
    3. Title nouns (names and kinship terms)
  3. Unpossessed nouns (personal and interrogative pronouns)

Big Nambas features a system of complex nouns, formed byderivation. Derived nouns can be of one of five types:

  1. Abstract nouns, formed by suffixing -ien to verb stems (e.g. tkar "be pregnant" vs. tkar-ien "pregnancy")
  2. Articled nouns, formed by prefixing na- or n- to a verb stem beginning with a vowel (i-u "it rains" vs. n-u "(the) rain")
  3. Ordinal nouns, formed by prefixing the nominalizer ni- and suffixing the possessive -a (tl "three" vs. ni-tl-a "the third of")
  4. Determinative nouns, formed by prefixing ter- to some adjective stems (p'arei "long" vs. ter-p'arei "the long one")
  5. Reverential nouns, formed by suffixing -et to some nouns (nut "place" vs. nutet "a sacred place", cf. nap' "fire" vs. nep'et "sacred fire")

Nouns in Big Nambas may be compounded by following them with a verb stem.

dəh-

tail-be

uas

yellow

dəh- uas

tail-be yellow

"yellow-tail (fish)"

References

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  1. ^Big Nambas atEthnologue (18th ed., 2015)(subscription required)

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