Sougb language

Sougb, or Sogh, is a Papuan language of the East Bird's Head language family spoken in the east of the Bird's Head Peninsula to the east of Meyah and to the south of Manokwari, including the area of Soug Jaya District, Teluk Wondama Regency. It consists of four dialects and is spoken by around 12,000 people in all. The language is alternatively known as Mantion, or Manikion, an originally derogatory term used by the Biak people.[2]

Sougb
Manikion
Sougb
RegionSoug Jaya District, Teluk Wondama Regency, West Papua
Native speakers
(12,000 cited 1987)[1]
West Papuan (?)
Language codes
ISO 639-3mnx
Glottologmani1235
Approximate location where Sougb is spoken
Approximate location where Sougb is spoken
Sougb
Approximate location where Sougb is spoken
Approximate location where Sougb is spoken
Sougb
Coordinates: 1.50°S 133.95°E / -1.50; 133.95

Distribution

Locations:[3]

References

  1. Sougb at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. Berry, Christine; Berry, Keith (1999). A description of Abun: a west Papuan language of Irian Jaya. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. p. 2. ISBN 0-85883-482-0.
  3. Ronsumbre, Adolof (2020). Ensiklopedia Suku Bangsa di Provinsi Papua Barat. Yogyakarta: Penerbit Kepel Press. ISBN 978-602-356-318-0.
  • Materials on Sougb are included in the open access Arthur Capell (AC1) and Bert Voorhoeve (CLV1) collections held by Paradisec.
  • Reesink, Ger P. (2002). "A Grammar Sketch of Sougb". In Ger P. Reesink (ed.). Languages of the Eastern Bird's Head. Pacific Linguistics. Vol. 524. Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. pp. 181–276. hdl:1885/146144.


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