Yessan-Mayo language

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

Yessan-Mayo (also known as Yesan, Mayo, and natively known as Yamano[1]) is a Papuan language spoken by 2000 people in Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in Maio (4.21379°S 142.675929°E / -4.21379; 142.675929 (Maio)) and Yessan (4.219025°S 142.66658°E / -4.219025; 142.66658 (Yessan)) villages of Yessan ward, Ambunti Rural LLG, East Sepik Province.[2][3]

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Yessan-Mayo
Yamano
RegionEast Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea
Native speakers
(2,000 cited 2000 census)[1]
Sepik
Language codes
ISO 639-3yss
Glottologyess1239
ELPYessan-Mayo
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Phonology

The phonology of Yessan-Mayo is described in Foley (2018)[4] as such:

Vowels

More information Front, Central ...
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Consonants

More information Bilabial, Alveolar ...
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Pronouns

Foreman (1974)[5] describes two kinds of pronouns in Yessan-Mayo: non-emphatic and emphatic pronouns.

In addition to the non-emphatic pronouns, there is also the reflexive pronoun kwarara (self), as well as the demonstrative pronouns op (this) and otop (that).

Non-emphatic

More information singular, dual ...
singulardualplural
1st person annisnim
2nd person nikepkom
3rd person male ririprim
female ti
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Emphatic

More information singular, dual ...
singulardualplural
1st person arinnisisnirim
2nd person nirinkeripkerim
3rd person male ataratepatem
female atat
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