Angaatiha (also known as Angaatiya, Angaataha, or Langimar) is the most divergent of the
Angan languages in the
Trans-New Guinea language family. It is native to the
Menyanya District of
Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. As of 2015 it was estimated that there were 2,500 speakers.
[ Ethnic speakers of the region who speak Angaatiha are called Angaatiya. The status of the language is categorized as a level 5 developing language.][ Its ISO code is agm.
Like most languages spoken in Papua New Guinea, Angaatiha contains the subject-object-verb word order and utilizes the ]Latin
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script.[
The Angaatiha language is notable for its usage of varying pragmatic sequencing dependent on whether a sentence contains temporal or ]logical
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information.
Classification
American linguist Merritt Ruhlen
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gave the following classification of Angaatiha in his book ''A Guide to the World's Languages Volume 1: Classification'':
* Indo-pacific Languages
** New World Languages
*** Major
**** Central-Western
***** Angan
****** Language of Angaatiha
Temporal and logical sequencing
The Angaatiha language features two forms of pragmatic sequencing, each respectively reserved for situations that require conveying temporal and logical
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information. Both temporal