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Gogodala language

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Papuan language of Papua New Guinea
Gogodala
Native toPapua New Guinea
RegionWestern Province, north bank of Fly River, Aramia River. 301 villages.
EthnicityGogodala
Native speakers
22,000 (2004)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3ggw
Glottologgogo1265
Coordinates:8°5′S142°52′E / 8.083°S 142.867°E /-8.083; 142.867

Gogodala is aPapuan language ofPapua New Guinea. Its closest relative is theAri language.

Phonology

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Consonants
LabialAlveolarDorsal
Plosivevoicelessptk
voicedbdg
Nasalmn
Fricatives
Liquidl (ɾ)
Glidewj

/k,s,l/ can have allophones[x,ᵗs,ɾ].

Vowels
FrontCentralBack
Highiu
Mideo
ɛ
Lowa

/o,e,a/ can have allophones[ɔ,æ,ɑ].

References

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  1. ^Gogodala atEthnologue (18th ed., 2015)(subscription required)
  • Capell, Arthur. 1969.A Survey of New Guinea Languages. Sydney: University of Sydney.
  • Voorhoeve, C.L., 1970.Some notes on the Suki-Gogodala subgroup of the Central and South New Guinea phylum. In S. A. Wurm & D. C. Laycock, eds. Pacific Linguistic Studies in honour of Arthur Capell. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.
  • Voorhoeve, C. L., 1975.Central and Western Trans-New Guinea Phylum Languages. In Stephen A. Wurm (ed.), New Guinea Area Languages and Language Study Vol 1: Papuan Languages and the New Guinea linguistic scene, 345-460. Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University.


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