- Source: Buna language
Buna is a Torricelli language of Marienberg Rural LLG, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea.
There are two divergent dialects. One dialect is spoken in Kasmin (4.018975°S 144.060235°E / -4.018975; 144.060235 (Kasmin 1)), Boig (3.84861°S 144.054923°E / -3.84861; 144.054923 (Boik)), Waskurin (3.870089°S 144.068112°E / -3.870089; 144.068112 (Waskurin)), and Arapang (3.88039°S 144.073217°E / -3.88039; 144.073217 (Ariapan)) villages, and another in Masan, Mangan (3.953676°S 144.239463°E / -3.953676; 144.239463 (Mangan)), and Garien villages.
Morphology
Buna has four noun classes. Noun class concord affixes in Buna are shown in the following examples.
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
References
External links
Paradisec houses a collection of Arthur Capell's materials that include Boiken (AC2) as well as recordings by Bill Foley (WF3) and notebooks from Don Laycock's work (DL2). All of these collections are open access.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kamp konsentrasi Monowitz
- Perang Dunia II
- Bahasa Bunak
- Bahasa Kanuri
- Papua Nugini
- Daftar fam Papua
- Heinrich Schwarz
- Debat parlementer di Indonesia
- Gerakan Legiuner
- Bahasa Proto-Melayu-Polinesia
- Buna language
- Buna
- Monowitz concentration camp
- Mbum language
- N-buna
- Buna (Adriatic Sea)
- Styrene-butadiene
- Piedmontese language
- Buna (Neretva)
- Operation Buna