- Source: Halia language
Halia is an Austronesian language of Buka Island and the Selau Peninsula of Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea.
Phonology
The phonology of the Halia language:
= Consonants
== Vowels
=Diphthong vowel sounds include /ei, au, ou/.
[e] exists, but not as a monophthong.
= Allophones
=Grammar
= Pronouns
=There are four sets of pronouns. The first set functions as the subject when preceding the verb. Set 2 functions as a subject or object when following the verb. Set 3 is used for inalienable possession. Set 4 is used for alienable possession. There is an inclusive/exclusive first person distinction.
The suffix -e signifies a transitive verb.
Literature
In the 1960s Francis Hagai produced a series of liturgies in Halia as part of his work with the Hahalis Welfare Society.
References
External links
Written materials on Halia are available at Kaipuleohone under 'Selau'
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