Warembori Language, Warembori
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Warembori ( native name ) is a
moribund language An endangered language or moribund language is a language that is at risk of disappearing as its speakers die out or shift to speaking other languages. Language loss occurs when the language has no more native speakers and becomes a " dead langua ...
spoken by about 600 people in Warembori village, Mamberamo Hilir District,
Mamberamo Raya Regency Mamberamo Raya Regency or Greater Mamberamo Regency is one of the regencies (''kabupaten'') in Papua Province, Indonesia. Tt was created on 15 March 2007 from parts of Sarmi Regency and Waropen Regency. The regency gets its name from the Mamberam ...
, located around river mouths (including the mouth of the Warembari River) on the north coast of Papua,
Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific oceans. Comprising over List of islands of Indonesia, 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, ...
.


Classification

Classification is in dispute.
Mark Donohue Mark Neary Donohue Jr. (March 18, 1937 – August 19, 1975), nicknamed "Captain Nice," was an American race car driver and engineer known for his ability to set up his own race car as well as driving it to victory. Donohue is probably best kno ...
thinks it is related to
Yoke A yoke is a wooden beam used between a pair of oxen or other animals to enable them to pull together on a load when working in pairs, as oxen usually do; some yokes are fitted to individual animals. There are several types of yoke, used in dif ...
, forming together the Lower Mamberamo family. On a 200 word list, they share 33%. Also there are some grammar similarities. According to Donohue, Warembori is heavily influenced by Austronesian languages to the west, in both vocabulary and grammar, Yoke is less influenced by them. More recent researchers (Dunn & Reesink, Foley, Kamholz) have classified Warembori and Yoke as Austronesian languages. Malcolm Ross leaves Yoke unclassified due to lack of data, apparently referring to the fact that Donohue did not publish independent pronouns in Yoke. He did publish subject prefixes on verbs, which are very similar to Warembori, and the singular prefixes are also remarkably similar to two Kwerba family languages, namely Kauwera and Airoran, suggesting either borrowing or a distant relationship to Kwerba, though the Kwerba family shares almost no vocabulary with the Lower Mamberamo family. The Lower Mamberamo plural prefixes are similar to Austronesian, as are the plural object suffixes and, at least in Warembori, plural independent pronouns. Kamholz (2024) classifies Warembori and Yoke as Austronesian, more specifically primary branches of South Halmahera–West New Guinea.


Phonology


Vowels


Consonants

The sequence is realized as . The light voiced stops lenite to between vowels within a word. The heavy stops do not lenite. When a nasal is followed by a heavy plosive, it is lengthened, i.e. . When not followed by a stop, heavy nasals are long and preceded by a
glottal closure The glottal stop or glottal plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages, produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract or, more precisely, the glottis. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that repres ...
, i.e. . Heavy consonants also attract stress. Some
minimal pair In phonology, minimal pairs are pairs of words or phrases in a particular language, spoken or signed, that differ in only one phonological element, such as a phoneme, toneme or chroneme, and have distinct meanings. They are used to demonstrate t ...
s of heavy consonants are: * 'mouth', 'thorn' * 'crocodile', 'jungle'


Grammar

The independent pronouns are: The dual pronouns are derived from the plural via the
infix An infix is an affix inserted inside a word stem (an existing word or the core of a family of words). It contrasts with '' adfix,'' a rare term for an affix attached to the outside of a stem, such as a prefix or suffix. When marking text for ...
. This parallels the nearby Austronesian
Cenderawasih languages The Cenderawasih languages, also known as Nuclear Cenderawasih Bay languages and approximately synonymous with West New Guinea languages, are a branch of Austronesian languages of Indonesia, found in the islands and shoreline of Cenderawasih B ...
, which derive the dual from the plural with or , from 'two'. The plural pronouns , , , , in turn, appear to be Austronesian in origin, from , , , (the latter via ). Although 3sg might also derive from Austronesian , 1sg and 2sc , the most basic pronouns, have no parallel in Austronesian. However, the basic pronouns , , , , , resemble Yoke ', , ', ', ', ', illustrating the strong Austronesian influence on both languages. Possessive prefixes on nouns are nearly identical to subject prefixes on verbs. The object suffixes are also similar; the paradigm is very close to that of Yoke, apart from an inclusive-exclusive distinction which is not completely grammaticalized in the case of possessives. The singular prefixes of Warembori and Yoke are nearly identical to the 1sg ''e-'', 2sg ''a-'', 3sg ''i-'' of the
Kwerba languages The half dozen Kwerba languages form a small language family spoken in Papua Province, Indonesia. Languages The languages are, *Bagusa language, Bagusa *Kauwera language, Kauwera (Kaowerawedj) *Kwerba language, Kwerba (Sasawa, Air Mati) *Kwerba ...
Kauwera and Airoran. However, Kwerba has no more basic vocabulary in common with the Lower Mamberamo family than what is expected by chance.


Writing system

Warembori is written in a
Latin alphabet The Latin alphabet, also known as the Roman alphabet, is the collection of letters originally used by the Ancient Rome, ancient Romans to write the Latin language. Largely unaltered except several letters splitting—i.e. from , and from â ...
based on the
Indonesian Indonesian is anything of, from, or related to Indonesia, an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. It may refer to: * Indonesians, citizens of Indonesia ** Native Indonesians, diverse groups of local inhabitants of the archipelago ** Indonesian ...
. It represents
phonetic Phonetics is a branch of linguistics that studies how humans produce and perceive sounds or, in the case of sign languages, the equivalent aspects of sign. Linguists who specialize in studying the physical properties of speech are phoneticians ...
, rather than
phonemic A phoneme () is any set of similar speech sounds that are perceptually regarded by the speakers of a language as a single basic sound—a smallest possible phonetic unit—that helps distinguish one word from another. All languages con ...
, distinctions. In particular: * is written v * is written r * is written ngg


References

* *Rumaikewi, Luther, Lea Rumansao and Mark Donohue. 1998. ''Warembori Dictionary''. Unpublished ms, University of Sydney. *


External links

*Donohue, 1998
'Warembori, and the Lower Mamberamo family'
{{DEFAULTSORT:Warembori Language Lower Mamberamo languages Languages of Western New Guinea