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Doromu language

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Manubaran language of Papua New Guinea
Doromu
Doromu-Koki
Native toPapua New Guinea
RegionCentral Province
Native speakers
2000 (2018)[1]
Dialects
  • Doromu
  • Koki
Language codes
ISO 639-3kqc
Glottologdoro1266

Doromu, orDoromu-Koki, is aManubaran language spoken in thePapuan Peninsula inPapua New Guinea. Doromu has about 1,500 native speakers with half of them living in the capital,Port Moresby. It has threevarieties: Koki, Kokila and Koriko.[2]

Phonology

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This article containsphonetic transcriptions in theInternational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, seeHelp:IPA. For the distinction between[ ],/ / and ⟨ ⟩, seeIPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.

Doromu has 17phonemes: 12 areconsonants and 5 arevowels.[3]

Consonants

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Below is a chart of Doromu consonants.

LabialCoronalVelar
Stopbdqg
Nasalmn
Fricativefβs
Tapɾ
Approximantj

Vowels

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Below is a chart of Doromu vowels.

FrontBack
Highiu
Midɛ[ɛ][e]o
Lowa

Orthography

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From March 18 to March 25 of 2002 in Kasonomu village the current orthography was developed during the Doromu Alphabet Design Workshop. The orthography developed from this workshop were discussed with various areas in the language group and were agreed upon. One problem was how borrowed words with letters not contained in the Doromu orthography would be dealt with. The proposed solution from the native speakers was to spell the loan words as they are spelled in their original language.

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Uppercase lettersABDEFGIKMNORSTUVY
Lowercase lettersabdefgikmnorstuvy
IPA/a//b//d//ɛ//f//ɡ//i//k//m//n//o//ɾ//s//t//u//ʋ//j/

Verbs

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In Doromu verbs may have suffixes, which affecttense,aspect,mood, orswitch reference.

Tense affixes

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Past tense

  • First person singular is indicated by -(y)aka
  • Second and Third person singular are indicated by -(y)o
  • First person plural is indicated by -(y)afa
  • Second and Third person plural are indicated by -(y)adi

Present tense

  • First person singular is indicated by -da
  • Second person singular is indicated by -sa
  • Third person singular is indicated by -do
  • First person plural is indicated by -sifa
  • Second and Third person plural are indicated by -dedi

Past tense

  • First person singular is indicated by -gida
  • Second person singular is indicated by -giya
  • Third person singular is indicated by -go
  • First person plural is indicated by -gifa
  • Second and Third person plural are indicated by -gedi

Colors

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Below is a table of the names of different colors in Doromu.

DoromuEnglish
blublue
borayellow, orange
braunbrown
feowhite
gabublack, blue, brown
kakared, purple
vegugreen

The words 'blu' and 'braun' are borrowed from another language. The word 'kaka' can also mean ripe. While 'vegu' is also a noun which means 'life'. 'Kamaidaforo' is the word meaning 'colorful, attractive, glittery, sparkling'.

Numbers

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EnglishDoromuLiteral Meaning
oneyokoi
tworemanu
threeregode
fourvana rarohand line
fivevana berou autuhand side empty
sixvana berou autu yokoi makahand side empty one only
sevenvana berou autu remanuhand side empty two
eightvana berou autu regodehand side empty three
ninevana berou autu vana rarohand side empty hand line
tenvana ufohand clap (two hands together)

References

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  1. ^Doromu atEthnologue (25th ed., 2022)Closed access icon
  2. ^Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017)."Doromu-Koki".Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  3. ^Bradshaw, Robert (2012).Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages Doromu-Koki Grammar Sketch. SIL-PNG Academic Publications Ukarumpa, Papua New Guinea.
  4. ^Bradshaw, Robert (25 June 2002)."Orthography and Phonology Description"(PDF). SIL International.{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal= (help)

Further reading

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  • Bradshaw, Robert L. (2012).Doromu-Koki Grammar Sketch. Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages 58. Ukarumpa, Papua New Guinea: Summer Institute of Lingusitics.
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