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Nama language (Papuan)

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Yam language of Papua New Guinea Not to be confused with Nama language or Nema language.
Nama
RegionWestern Province (Papua New Guinea)
Native speakers1,200 (2018)
Language familyYam
Language codes
ISO 639-3nmx
Glottolognama1266

Nama (or Noraia) is a Yam language spoken in Western Province, Papua New Guinea.

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Post-
alveolar
Palatal Velar
plain lab. plain lab.
Nasal m n ɲ ŋ
Plosive/
Affricate
voiceless (p) t k
voiced b d d͡ʒ ɡ (ɡʷ)
prenasal ᵐb ᵐbʷ ⁿd ⁿd͡ʒ ᵑɡ ᵑɡʷ
Fricative ɸ ɸʷ s ɣ
Rhotic r
Lateral l
Approximant j w
  • Sounds /p/ and /ɡʷ/ only occur marginally.
  • Sounds /t, d, ⁿd/ may range in articulation, varying from dental to alveolar .
  • /r/ can be heard as a tap when in rapid speech and in consonant clusters.
  • /ɸ/ can become voiced as when intervocalically or word-finally.
  • /ɣ/ can also be heard as in some contexts.
  • Sounds /n, r/ can occur as geminates .

Vowels

Front Central Back
Close i y u
Near-close ɪ
Mid e ø ə o
Near-open æ
Open a
  • Sounds /i, o, u/ can be heard as , , within diphthongs.

References

  1. Nama at Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021) Closed access icon
  2. Siegel, Jeff (2023). A Grammar of Nama: A Papuan Language of Southern New Guinea. De Gruyter.
Yam languages
Tonda
Nambu
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