Mantion–Meax languages
Language family of New Guinea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mantion–Meax, Mantion–Meyah, or (South) East Bird's Head languages are a language family of three languages in the "Bird's Head Peninsula" of western New Guinea, spoken by all together 20,000 people.
Mantion–Meax Mantion–Meyah | |
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East Bird's Head | |
Geographic distribution | Papua |
Linguistic classification | West Papuan?
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | east1459 |
![]() East Bird's Head languages (in red) |
Classification
East Bird's Head stock (3 languages)
Pronouns
The pronouns Ross reconstructs for the proto-language (Usher's Southeast Bird's Head) are:
Basic vocabulary
Basic vocabulary among East Bird's Head languages (Meyah, Moskona, Sougb, Hatam, Mansim) listed in Holton & Klamer (2018). The sets are not necessarily cognate.[1]
Additional East Bird's Head basic vocabulary quoted by Holton & Klamer (2018)[1] from Miedema & Reesink (2004: 34) and (Reesink 2005: 202), showing diverse non-cognate vocabulary across different branches:[2][3]
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