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Marind–Yaqai languages

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Family of Papuan languages
Marind–Yaqai
Marind
Geographic
distribution
South Papua
EthnicityMarind people
Linguistic classificationTrans–New Guinea
Subdivisions
  • Marind
  • Yaqay
Language codes
Glottologmari1437
Map: The Marind–Yaqai languages of New Guinea
  The Marind and Yaqai languages
  Other Trans–New Guinea languages
  Other Papuan languages
  Austronesian languages
  Uninhabited

TheMarind–Yaqai (Marind–Yakhai)languages are a well establishedlanguage family ofPapuan languages, spoken by theMarind-anim. They form part of theTrans–New Guinea languages in the classifications ofStephen Wurm andMalcolm Ross, and were established as part of theAnim branch of TNG by Timothy Usher.

Languages

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The languages are:

Proto-language

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Phonemes

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Usher (2020) reconstructs the consonant inventory as follows:[2]

*m*n
*p*t*k
*b*d*g
*mb*nd*ŋg
*s*h
*w*j

Vowels are *a *e *i *o *u.

Pronouns

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The pronouns are:[1]

sgpl
1*nok?
2*oɣ*eoɣ
3m*anep*anip
3f*anup

Classification

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The Marind languages were partially identified bySidney Herbert Ray and JHP Murray in 1918; the family was filled out by JHMC Boelaars in 1950. It was incorporated into Trans–New Guinea by Stephen Wurm in 1975.

TheBoazi languages were formerly classified as Marind.

Evolution

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Marind reflexes ofproto-Trans-New Guinea (pTNG) etyma:[3]

  • kase ‘saliva’ < pTNG *kasipa ‘spit’
  • maŋgat ‘mouth’ < *maŋgat[a]
  • mudu-meŋ ‘belly’ < *mundu-maŋgV ‘heart’
  • mokom ‘fruit, seed’ < *maŋgV
  • saŋga ‘hand, finger, arm’ < *sa(ŋg,k)(a,i)l ‘hand, claw’
  • ‘sand’ < *sa(ŋg,k)asiŋ
  • de ‘tree’ < *inda
  • iwar ‘wind’ < *kumbutu
  • kuyu ‘cassowary’ < *ku(y)a

See also

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Further reading

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  • Drabbe, Petrus. 1950. Twee dialecten van de Awju-taal [Two dialects of the Awyu language].Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 106: 92–147.
  • Drabbe, Petrus. 1954a.Comparative Vocabulary 100 words in 24 languages. Posieux/Fribourg: Instituut Anthropos.
  • Drabbe, Petrus. 1954b.Talen en dialecten van zuid-west Nieuw-Guinea [Languages and Dialects of Southwest New Guinea]. Posieux/Fribourg: Instituut Anthropos.
  • Drabbe, Petrus. 1955.Spraakkunst van het Marind: Zuidkust Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea [A Grammar of Marind: South Coast of New Guinea]. Wien-Mödling: Drukkerij van het Missiehuis St. Gabriël.

References

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  1. ^abNew Guinea World, Fly River[dead link]
  2. ^New Guinea World, Marind–Yakhai
  3. ^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.

External links

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Tirio (Lower Fly)
Boazi (Lake Murray)
Marind–Yaqai
Inland Gulf
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