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The Sogeram languages are a
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Sogeram River Sogeram River is a river in 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 Niu ...
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Sogeram River
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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. ''
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;Sogeram *West Sogeram ** Mand ** Nend *Central Segeram ** Manat ** Apalɨ **North Central Sogeram (Sikan): Mum,
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*"East" Sogeram ** Gants ** Kursav **Aisian: Magɨ, Aisi Daniels (2017), following Pawley, resolves the issue of Gants by classifying it as East Sogeram, closest to Kursav though he refrains from claiming the two languages form a clade. He notes that the name "East Sogeram" is no longer geographically appropriate, as Gants would be the westernmost Sogeram language.Daniels, Don. 2017. Gants is a Sogeram Language. ''Language and Linguistics in Melanesia'' 35: 82-93. Recently discovered Magɨyi may also be a Sogeram language, with the forms of identified cognates closest to Mum.ISO code request 2013-029
/ref> Because these languages form a chain, where each influences its neighbors, the branching of the family is not clear. Usher divides the languages in nearly the same way, differing only in the placement of Manat: * Sogeram River **West Sogeram River ***Atemple–Nend: Atemble (Atemple, Mand), Nend (Angaua) *** Paynamar (Manat) **Central Sogeram River *** Apali (Emerum) *** Mum–Sirva: Mum (Katiati), Sileibi (Sirva) **South Sogeram River *** Faita (Kulsab/Kursav) *** Gants *** Musak (Aisi)


Names

Below are Sogeram language names in Daniels (2015) compared to names listed in Z'graggen (1975), along with their respective meanings.Z'graggen, John A. 1975. ''The Languages of the Madang District, Papua New Guinea''. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.


Proto-language

A phonological reconstruction of Proto-Sogeram has been proposed by Daniels (2015).Daniels, Don. 2015. ''A Reconstruction of Proto-Sogeram Phonology, Lexicon, and Morphosyntax''. Doctoral dissertation. University of California, Santa Barbara.


Phonology

Proto-Sogeram phonemic inventory according to Daniels (2015):


Pronouns

Daniels (2017) reconstructs the pronouns as follows: Compare Ross's proto-Madang singular pronouns *ya, *na, *nu/*ua.


Lexicon

Selected lexical reconstructions from Daniels (2015) are listed below.


Comparisons

The following is a comparative table of reconstructed forms in Proto-Sogeram and Proto- Northern Adelbert.


References


Further reading

*Daniels, Don. 2010. A preliminary phonological history of the Sogeram languages of Papua New Guinea. ''Oceanic Linguistics'' 49(1), 163–193. *Daniels, Don. 2015. ''A Reconstruction of Proto-Sogeram Phonology, Lexicon, and Morphosyntax''. Doctoral dissertation. University of California, Santa Barbara. *Daniels, Don. 2020. ''Grammatical reconstruction: The Sogeram languages of New Guinea''. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter. ;Online word lists
Proto-Sogeram
''TransNewGuinea.org''. From Daniels, D. 2010. A preliminary phonological history of the Sogeram languages of Papua New Guinea. Oceanic Linguistics, 49, 163-193.
Proto-Central-Sogeram
''TransNewGuinea.org''. From Daniels, D. 2010. A preliminary phonological history of the Sogeram languages of Papua New Guinea. Oceanic Linguistics, 49, 163-193.
Proto-Eastern-Sogeram
''TransNewGuinea.org''. From Daniels, D. 2010. A preliminary phonological history of the Sogeram languages of Papua New Guinea. Oceanic Linguistics, 49, 163-193.
Proto-Western-Sogeram
''TransNewGuinea.org''. From Daniels, D. 2010. A preliminary phonological history of the Sogeram languages of Papua New Guinea. Oceanic Linguistics, 49, 163-193. {{Madang languages Southern Adelbert languages