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Yamben language

Trans–New Guinea language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Yamben, also spelled Yaben, is a Trans–New Guinea language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It was first documented by Andrew Pick in the 2010s and classified by Pick (2019) as a probable primary branch of Madang, though its precise classification is still pending further research.[1] Although surrounded by Croisilles languages, Yamben is not one of them.

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Yamben (Yaben) was not previously noticed by other scholars due to confusion with the nearby language of the same name.[1]

Yamben is spoken in the single village of Yambarik (4.771029°S 145.570102°E / -4.771029; 145.570102 (Yambrik)) in Imbab ward, Sumgilbar Rural LLG, and is reachable via a few hours' hike into the Adelbert Mountains from Tokain village.[2][3]

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Phonology

Unlike other languages belonging to the Madang branch, Yamben has a palatal nasal consonant (/ɲ/) and a labialized velar consonant (also called "labiovelar") series.[1]

Basic vocabulary

Basic vocabulary in Yamben and nearby Croisilles languages:[1]

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References

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