- Source: Ambel language
Ambel (Amber), also known as Waigeo after the island where it is primarily spoken, is a heavily Papuan-influenced Austronesian language spoken on the island of Waigeo in the Raja Ampat archipelago near the northwestern tip of West Papua, Indonesia. It is spoken by approximately 1,600 people. It is endangered, as the population is shifting to Papuan Malay and few people born after the year 2000 have any knowledge of the language.
Dialects
Ambel is spoken by approximately 1,600 people on Waigeo, an island in the Raja Ampat archipelago near the northwestern tip of West Papua, Indonesia. There are two dialects of Ambel:
Metsam Ambel, spoken in the two villages of Warsamdin and Kalitoko on Waigeo Island
Metnyo Ambel, spoken in the nine villages of Warimak, Waifoi, Kabilo, Go, Kapadiri, Kabare, Bonsayor, Darumbab, and Andey on Waigeo Island
Ambel speakers live alongside Biak speakers in the three villages of Warsamdin, Kabare, and Andey.
Distribution
Ambel is spoken in the following locations within Raja Ampat Regency:
Waigeo Utara District: Kabare and Kapadiri villages.
Teluk Manyalibit District: Kabilol, Go, Waifoy, Warimak, Kalitoko and Warsamdin villages.
Phonology
The sounds of the Ambel language are as follows:
/h/ can be heard as [f] or [ɸ] in free variation.
Proto-language
Arnold (2018) reconstructs two tonemes for proto-Ambel, high /3/ and rising /12/, which is similar to the tonal system of Ma'ya.
Below are some monosyllabic proto-Ambel reconstructed lexical forms that have cognates with Matbat and Ma'ya. The Misool dialect is given for some Ma'ya forms; they are otherwise from the Salawati dialect.
Further reading
References
Bibliography
Arnold, Laura (2016). Lexical tone in Ambel. Paper presented at the 8th Austronesian and Papuan Languages and Linguistics Conference.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Arnold, Laura Melissa (2018). Grammar of Ambel, an Austronesian language of Raja Ampat, west New Guinea (PhD thesis). University of Edinburgh. hdl:1842/31120.
Arnold, Laura (2018b). "Lexical Tone in Metnyo Ambel". Oceanic Linguistics. 57 (1): 199–220. doi:10.1353/ol.2018.0007. S2CID 149762919.
External links
Deposit of Ambel-language materials at the Endangered Languages Archive
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Rumpun suku bangsa Austronesia
- Daftar bahasa di Indonesia menurut abjad
- Bahasa di Indonesia
- Bahasa Ma'ya
- Daftar bahasa di Indonesia menurut BPS 2010
- Ambel language
- Ambel
- Ayu language
- Hawaiian language
- Indonesian language
- Southwest Papua
- Ambel, Isère
- Polynesian languages
- Malay language
- Sundanese language