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Nama language (Papuan)

Yam language of Papua New Guinea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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

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Phonology

Consonants

More information Labial, Alveolar ...
  • Sounds /p/ and /ɡʷ/ only occur marginally[elaboration needed].
  • Sounds /t, d, ⁿd/ may range in articulation, varying from dental [t̪, d̪, ⁿd̪] to alveolar [t, d, ⁿd].
  • /r/ can be heard as a tap [ɾ] when in rapid speech and in consonant clusters.
  • /ɸ/ can become voiced as [β] when intervocalically or word-finally.
  • /ɣ/ can also be heard as [ɰ] in some contexts[what contexts?].
  • Sounds /n, r/ can occur as geminates [nː, rː].

Vowels

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  • Sounds /i, o, u/ can be heard as [ɪ], [ɔ], [ʊ, ʉ] within diphthongs.[2]
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