Sawila | |
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Native to | Indonesia |
Region | Alor Island |
Native speakers | 3,000 (2014)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | swt |
Glottolog | sawi1256 |
ELP | Sawila |
Sawila, orTanglapui, is aPapuan language of theAlor archipelago. Dialects are Sawila proper, Lona, Salimana, Lalamana, Sileba. Sawila speakers refer to their language asManata.[2]
Labial | Alveodental | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||
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Nasal | m | n | ŋ⟨ng⟩ | |||
Plosive | voiceless | p | t | k | ʔ⟨'⟩ | |
voiced | b | d | ɡ | |||
Fricative | s | |||||
Approximant | w | j⟨y⟩ | ||||
Lateral | l | |||||
Trill | r |
Front | Central | Back | ||||||
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unrounded | rounded | |||||||
short | long | short | long | short | long | short | long | |
Close | i | iː⟨ii⟩ | y⟨uy⟩ | yː⟨uyi⟩ | u | uː⟨uu⟩ | ||
Mid | e | eː⟨ee⟩ | o | oː⟨oo⟩ | ||||
Open | a | aː⟨aa⟩ |
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