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Tonda languages

Branch of the Yam language family of southern New Guinea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tonda languages
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The Tonda languages form a branch of the Yam language family of southern New Guinea. There are over 10 languages.[1]

Quick Facts Geographic distribution, Linguistic classification ...

Tonda languages share some areal features are shared with the Kolopom languages.[2]

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Languages

The Tonda languages are:[1][3]

Tonda / West Morehead River

Notes (see Evans 2018: 681):

  • Each terminal bullet point lists a different dialect chain.
  • Ránmo is linguistically a dialect of Mblafe, but Ránmo speakers consider their language to be a separate, distinct language.
  • Wérè is linguistically a dialect of Wára, but Wèré speakers consider their language to be a separate, distinct language.
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Numeral typology

Tonda languages are unique for their base-6 numeral systems, which likely originated from counting yams (rather than fingers or body parts as with most other languages).[2]

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