Kayagar languages

The Kayagar languages are a small family of four closely related Trans–New Guinea languages spoken around the Cook River in Province of South Papua, Indonesia:[1]

Kayagar
Cook River
Geographic
distribution
South Papua
Linguistic classificationTrans–New Guinea
  • Kayagar–Kolopom
    • Kayagar
Glottologkaya1327
Map: The Kayagar languages of New Guinea
  The Kayagar languages
  Other Trans–New Guinea languages
  Other Papuan languages
  Austronesian languages
  Uninhabited

Proto-language

Pronouns

Usher (2020) reconstructs the pronouns as:[1][2]

Gondu RiverAtohwaim
sgplsgpl
1 *nax*nepnaxanipi, neβi
2 *ax*akanaxaaʔani
3 *ek*wep

Basic vocabulary

Some lexical reconstructions by Usher (2020) are:[1]

glossProto-Gondu River
head*toxom
hair*upm
ear*itipaːm
eye*sakam
nose*jup
tooth*o[x/ɣ]om
tongue*maetap
foot/leg*apit
blood*jes
bone*nomop
skin/bark*pip
breast*etum
louse*num
dog*epe
pig*wakum
bird*suopam
egg*map-jaxam
tree/wood*wom
man/person*jo[k]
woman*enop
sun*taːm
moon*xa[x/ɣ]atam
water*o[x/ɣ]om
fire*atu
stone*maitn
path*kamein
name*na[k]
eat*xapti
one*pa[x/ɣ]amo[x/k]
two*tousiki

Vocabulary comparison

The following basic vocabulary words are from McElhanon & Voorhoeve (1970)[3] and Voorhoeve (1971, 1975),[4][5] as cited in the Trans-New Guinea database:[6]

glossAtohwaimKayagarTamagario
head tikemtoxomtokom
hair upmowpmupm
ear icoxopiripamipiram
eye saamsaxamsakam
nose opomjupjup
tooth ukoxomoxomukom
tongue menaxarammarapmarap
leg apirapirapir
louse numusoːm
dog upocepere; epe(re)epe
pig wakumwakumwakum
bird wakemsəpamtowpam
egg mapiammapiaxammapiakam
blood wisjes; yesjet; yet
bone nömöpnamop; nəmopnomop
skin pieppippip
breast ötömerem
tree wimwomwom
man mapiriejo; yojo; yo
woman enepeonoponop
sun temetaamtaam
moon kaʔaramxaxaramkakaram
water oxomoxomokom
fire acuaruaru
stone ikikakupmaitu
road, path sepmopxamikame
eat owpxaprikapri
one papriaxappaxamupakamok
two coopmtosigitotigi

References

  1. New Guinea World, Gondu River
  2. New Guinea World, Atohwaim
  3. McElhanon, K.A. and Voorhoeve, C.L. The Trans-New Guinea Phylum: Explorations in deep-level genetic relationships. B-16, vi + 112 pages. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1970. doi:10.15144/PL-B16
  4. Voorhoeve, C.L. "Miscellaneous Notes on Languages in West Irian, New Guinea". In Dutton, T., Voorhoeve, C. and Wurm, S.A. editors, Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 14. A-28:47-114. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1971. doi:10.15144/PL-A28.47
  5. Voorhoeve, C.L. Languages of Irian Jaya: Checklist. Preliminary classification, language maps, wordlists. B-31, iv + 133 pages. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1975. doi:10.15144/PL-B31
  6. Greenhill, Simon (2016). "TransNewGuinea.org - database of the languages of New Guinea". Retrieved 2020-11-05.
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