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Wetarese language

Austronesian language of Wetar, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Wetarese is an Austronesian language of Wetar, an island in the south Maluku, Indonesia, and of the nearby island Liran.[2]

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Background

The four identified principal varieties of Wetarese on Wetar Aputai, Iliʼuun, Perai and Tugun are distinct enough that some may consider them to be different languages.

Wetarese is closely related to Galoli (spoken on the north coast of East Timor and by an immigrant community on the south coast of Wetar) and to Atauran (spoken on Atauro island).

Phonology

The following represents the Tugun dialect:[3]

Consonants

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  • /v/ may also be heard as [w] in free variation.[3]
  • /r/ is mainly heard as [r] in word-final position or in slower speech, it is heard as [ɾ] elsewhere.[3]
  • /ʔ/ only occurs in word-medial positions.[3]

Vowels

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  • Sounds /e u/ are also heard as ʊ].[3]
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