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Wanang River Languages
The Sogeram languages are a family of languages in the Madang stock of New Guinea. They are named after the Sogeram River.Usher, Timothy. 2020Sogeram River ''New Guinea World''. In earlier classifications, such as that of Wurm, most of the Sogeram family were called "Wanang", after the Wanang River. The exceptions were Faita, placed as a separate branch of the Southern Adelbert languages, and Mum–Sirva (then called the "Sikan" family), which were classified with the other branch, Josephstaal ( Tomul River). Languages Daniels (2016) classifies the Sogeram languages in three branches, including some recently documented languages.Daniels, Don. 2016. Magɨ: An undocumented language of Papua New Guinea. ''Oceanic Linguistics'' 55: 199-224. ;Sogeram *West Sogeram ** Mand ** Nend *Central Segeram ** Manat ** Apalɨ **North Central Sogeram (Sikan): Mum, Sirva *"East" Sogeram ** Gants ** Kursav **Aisian: Magɨ, Aisi Daniels (2017), following Pawley, resolves the issue of Gants by ...
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Sogeram River
Sogeram River is a river in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It empties into the Ramu River The Ramu River is a major river in northern Papua New Guinea. The headwaters of the river are formed in the Kratke Range from where it then travels about northwest to the Bismarck Sea. Along the Ramu's course, it receives numerous tributaries ... at . The Sogeram River languages are spoken in the Sogeram River watershed.Usher, Timothy. 2020Sogeram River ''New Guinea World''. See also * Sogeram River languages References Rivers of Papua New Guinea {{PapuaNewGuinea-river-stub ...
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Magɨ Language
Magɨ is a moribund Papuan language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It was discovered in 2012. It is spoken in the village of Wanang, which hosts a field site belonging to the New Guinea Binatang Research Center.Daniels, Don. 2016. Magɨ: An undocumented language of Papua New Guinea. ''Oceanic Linguistics'' 55: 199-224. Magɨ is most closely related to the Aisi language, with which it forms an Aisian subgroup within the Sogeram branch. Vocabulary Below is a 100-item Swadesh list The Swadesh list ("Swadesh" is pronounced ) is a classic compilation of tentatively universal concepts for the purposes of lexicostatistics. Translations of the Swadesh list into a set of languages allow researchers to quantify the interrelatedness ... comparing Magɨ and Aisi, from Daniels (2016). References Sources Field research on the Magɨ language. Includes grammar descriptions and examples of words and sentences.{{Madang languages Sogeram languages Languages of Madang Province ...
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Katiati Language
Mum, or Katiati, is a Papuan language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i .... Phonology Vowels References Sogeram languages Languages of Madang Province {{Madang-lang-stub ...
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Emerum Language
Apalɨ (Apal), or Emerum, is a Papuan language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i .... Akɨ and Acɨ are two dialects that are quite different from each other. Phonology Vowels Evolution Below are some reflexes of proto-Trans-New Guinea proposed by Pawley (2012). ;Sources abbreviations *(W) = Wade (n.d.), Akɨ dialect *(Z) = Z’graggen (1980), Acɨ dialectZ’graggen, John A. 1980. ''A comparative word list of the Southern Adelbert Range languages, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea''. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. References {{authority control Sogeram languages Languages of Madang Province ...
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Apalɨ Language
Apalɨ (Apal), or Emerum, is a Papuan language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i .... Akɨ and Acɨ are two dialects that are quite different from each other. Phonology Vowels Evolution Below are some reflexes of proto-Trans-New Guinea proposed by Pawley (2012). ;Sources abbreviations *(W) = Wade (n.d.), Akɨ dialect *(Z) = Z’graggen (1980), Acɨ dialectZ’graggen, John A. 1980. ''A comparative word list of the Southern Adelbert Range languages, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea''. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. References {{authority control Sogeram languages Languages of Madang Province ...
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Angaua Language
Nend (Nent), or Angaua, is a Papuan language spoken by the Angaua people of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in Pasinkap village () of Arabaka Rural LLG, Madang Province Madang is a province of Papua New Guinea. The province is on the northern coast of mainland Papua New Guinea and has many of the country's highest peaks, active volcanoes and its biggest mix of languages. The capital is the town of Madang. D .... Phonology References External linksRosetta Project: Nend Swadesh list Sogeram languages Languages of Madang Province {{Madang-lang-stub ...
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Atemple Language
Mand, or Atemble, is a Papuan language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in Atemble village () of Arabaka Rural LLG. Phonology Vowels References External links * PARADISEC The Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC) is a cross-institutional project that supports work on endangered languages and cultures of the Pacific and the region around Australia. They digitise reel-to ... archive oAtemble language materials Critically endangered languages Sogeram languages Languages of Madang Province Endangered Papuan languages {{Madang-lang-stub ...
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Musak Language
Aisi, or Musak, is a Papuan language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. Aisi is spoken in Musak (), Kikerai (), Banam (), Sepu (), and Garaligut () villages in Usino Rural LLG.Daniels, Don. 2016. Magɨ: An undocumented language of Papua New Guinea. '' Oceanic Linguistics'' 55: 199-224. The largest Aisi-speaking villages are Sepu, Banam, and Musak, located just to the east of the Ramu River The Ramu River is a major river in northern Papua New Guinea. The headwaters of the river are formed in the Kratke Range from where it then travels about northwest to the Bismarck Sea. Along the Ramu's course, it receives numerous tributaries .... See also * Swadesh list of Aisi and Magɨ References Sogeram languages Languages of Madang Province {{Madang-lang-stub ...
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Faita Language
Kursav (also known as Faita or Kulsab) is a divergent and nearly extinct Madang language of the Adelbert Range of Papua New Guinea. It was once placed in the now-defunct Brahman In Hinduism, ''Brahman'' ( sa, ब्रह्मन्) connotes the highest universal principle, the ultimate reality in the universe.P. T. Raju (2006), ''Idealistic Thought of India'', Routledge, , page 426 and Conclusion chapter part X ... branch of Madang. Daniels (2017) identifies Gants as its closest relative.Daniels, Don. 2017. Gants is a Sogeram Language. ''Language and Linguistics in Melanesia'' 35: 82-93. References Sources *Daniels, Don. 2015. ''A Reconstruction of Proto-Sogeram: Phonology, Lexicon, and Morphosyntax''. Doctoral dissertation, University of California at Santa Barbara. Sogeram languages Languages of Madang Province Endangered Papuan languages Severely endangered languages {{Madang-lang-stub ...
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Sileibi Language
Sirva, or Sileibi, is a Papuan language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i .... Phonology Vowels References Sogeram languages Languages of Madang Province {{Madang-lang-stub ...
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Paynamar Language
Manat, or Paynamar, is a divergent Madang language spoken in the Adelbert Range Adelbert Range is a mountain range in Madang Province, north-central Papua New Guinea. The highest point of the mountains is at . The Northern Adelbert languages and Southern Adelbert languages are spoken in the region. Fauna and flora As with ... of Papua New Guinea. Phonology Vowels References Sogeram languages Languages of Madang Province {{Madang-lang-stub ...
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Atemble Language
Mand, or Atemble, is a Papuan language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in Atemble village () of Arabaka Rural LLG. Phonology Vowels References External links * PARADISEC The Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC) is a cross-institutional project that supports work on endangered languages and cultures of the Pacific and the region around Australia. They digitise reel-to ... archive oAtemble language materials Critically endangered languages Sogeram languages Languages of Madang Province Endangered Papuan languages {{Madang-lang-stub ...
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