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West Damar language
Austronesian language spoken in Maluku, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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West Damar, or North Damar, is an Austronesian language of Damar Island, one of the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. In spite of rather low cognacy rates with its neighboring languages,[2] it can be classified as part of the Babar languages based on qualitative evidence.[3]
It is spoken in two villages (Batumerah, Kuai) located in the north-western part of Damar.[4]
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Phonology
The consonant inventory of West Damar is as follows:[5]
- Sounds /b ɡ/ only occur in loanwords from Indonesian. /ŋ/ also mostly, but not exclusively, appears in loanwords.
The vowel inventory of West Damar is simply /a e i o u/.
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Morphology
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A few aspects of West Damar morphology are noted as follows.[5]
Verb conjugation
Verbs in West Damar are conjugated according to person and number.
- Becomes ng- before velar consonants.
- The -y- is attached after the initial consonant of a verb stem, so from -lo "go" is born mlyo.
Possession
West Damar has a series of possessive suffixes that are attached to nouns. There is no possessive verb. The possessive suffixes are as follows:
The possessive suffixes are built from a base suffix -ni that also appears as a lexical derivational suffix:
- ulcho + -ni > ulchuni "husband"
- deweya + -ni > deweyeni "wife"
- ullo "month" + -ni > ulloni "moon"
Negation
The word for "no" in West Damar is kewe. When split into a circumfix, ke- -we serves as a simple negator for content words like nouns, verbs, and adjectives. The -we part of the negator comes immediately after the stem it attaches to, but before other clitics. A few examples of negation provided by Chlenova are as follows:
ke-mormorsa-we
NEG-buffalo-NEG
"not a buffalo"
Piter
Peter
ke-tucha-we-mo
NEG-old-NEG-?
odo-i
1SG-DET
"Peter (is) not as old as I (am)"
Another negative predicative word krawui "unavailable" is also recorded.
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Vocabulary
Vocabulary list:[4]
Sample sentences
Ede mpondai? - Are you ill?
E’e, odo ulkonacheni nchepondo. - Yes, I have a headache.
Wohleyo Binayani idihe hulchupondeheti wohleyo Ahehendini - The mountain Binaya is the highest at the Seram island.
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