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(Redirected from Tangu languages) Language family of Papua New Guinea
Ataitan
Tanggu
Moam River
Geographic
distribution
Moam River, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea
Linguistic classificationRamu
  • Ramu proper
    • Tamolan–Ataitan
      • Ataitan
Language codes
Glottologtang1354

The Ataitan languages, also known as the Tanggu or Moam River languages, are a small family of clearly related languages spoken in the region of the Moam River in Papua New Guinea. They are,

Z'graggen named the family "Ataitan" as an acronym of the language names. Usher names it after the local river. They are classified among the Ramu languages of northern Papua New Guinea.

Phonemes

Usher (2020) reconstructs the consonant inventory as follows:

*m *n
*p *t *s *k
*mb *nd *ŋg
*w *j

Vowels are *i *ʉ *u *a.

Pronouns

Usher (2020) reconstructs the pronouns as:

sg du pl
1 *uku *naŋgi *ani
2 *unu *nuŋgi *uni
3 *ma(-n) ma-ni ?

Plus 1sg object *na.

Proto-Tamolan–Ataitan (Proto-Guam–Moam) is nearly identical, except for not having the suffixes, and the final vowels of the 1du and 2du forms is not certain. This may not consider the Porapora languages, however.

References

  1. ^ New Guinea World, Moam River

External links

Ramu–Lower Sepik languages
Ramu
Ottilien
Misegian
Grass (Porapora)
Mongol–Langam (Koam)
Ataitan (Tangu)
Tamolan
Annaberg (Middle Ramu)
Nor–Pondo
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