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Yapen languages (Austronesian)
Branch of the Austronesian language family From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Yapen languages are the branch of Malayo-Polynesian languages spoken on Yapen Island and the nearby isle of Cenderawasih Bay, both in Papua province of northeastern Indonesia.
They share Yapen Ιsland with the Papuan Yawa languages.
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Reconstructions of subject markers and inalienable possessive markers for Yapen proto-languages according to Kamholz (2015). Note that V = vocalic conjugation, C = consonantal conjugation:
Proto-Yapen:
1sg. *y- (V), *ya- (C) 1pl. *t- (incl.), *am- (excl.) 2sg. *bu- (V), *-u- (C) 2pl. *m- 3sg. *dy- (V), *-i- (C) 3pl. *si- 1sg. *-ku, *-ni 1pl. *ta-...-mi (incl.), *ama-...-mi (excl.) 2sg. *-mu 2pl. *mi-...-mi 3sg. *-n-pai 3pl. *si-...-mi
Proto-Western Yapen (Proto-Central–Western Yapen):
1sg. *y- (V), *ya- (C) 1pl. *tat- (incl.), *amat- (excl.) 2sg. *bu- (V), *-u- (C) 2pl. *met- 3sg. *dy- (V), *-i- (C) 3pl. *set- 1sg. *-ku, *-ni 1pl. *ta-...-mi (incl.), *ama-...-mi (excl.) 2sg. *-mu 2pl. *me-...-mi 3sg. *-n-pai, *-na-ni 3pl. *se-...-mi
Proto-Central Yapen:
1sg. *y- (V), *ya- (C) 1pl. *tat- (incl.), *amat- (excl.) 2sg. *w- (V), *-u- (C) 2pl. *met- 3sg. *dy- (V), *-i- (C) 3pl. *et- 1sg. *-u, *-ni 1pl. *ta-...-mi (incl.), *ama-...-mi (excl.) 2sg. *-mu 2pl. *me-...-mi 3sg. *-nempai, *-na-ni 3pl. *se-...-mi
Proto-Eastern Yapen:
1sg. *ay- (V), *a- (C) 1pl. *t- (incl.), *nam- (excl.) 2sg. *b- (V), *-u- (C) 2pl. *mi- 3sg. *d- (V), *-i- (C) 3pl. *si- 1sg. *ai- 1pl. *ta- (incl.), *na- (excl.) 2sg. *me- 2pl. *mi- 3sg. *ne- 3pl. *si-
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From Kamholz (2024):
Lexical reconstructions
Reconstruction of lexemes found in Proto-Yapen according to Gasser (2017).[1]
Proto-Western Yapen, also known as Proto-Central-Western Yapen, was reconstructed in 1983 by P.J. Silzer.
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