- Source: Mpur language
Mpur (also known as Amberbaken, Kebar, Ekware, and Dekwambre) is a language isolate spoken in and around Mpur and Amberbaken Districts in Tambrauw Regency of the Bird's Head Peninsula, New Guinea. It is not closely related to any other language, and though Ross (2005) tentatively assigned it to the West Papuan languages, based on similarities in pronouns, Palmer (2018), Ethnologue, and Glottolog list it as a language isolate.
Locations
In Tambrauw Regency, ethnic Mpur people reside in Kebar District, Kebar Timur District, Manekar District, Amberbaken District, Mubrani District, and Senopi District. Villages include Akmuri, Nekori, Ibuanari, Atai, Anjai, Jandurau, Ajami, Inam, Senopi, Asiti, Wausin, and Afrawi.
Phonology
= Consonants
=Consonants in Mpur are:
= Vowels
=Mpur has five vowels: /a, e, i, o, u/.
= Tones
=Mpur has a complex tonal system with 4 lexical tones and an additional contour tone, a compound of two of the lexical tones. Its tonal system is somewhat similar to the nearby Austronesian languages of Mor and Ma'ya. The neighboring language isolate Abun is also tonal.
Mpur has four lexical tones. There is also a fifth complex contour tone formed as a phonetic compound of two lexical tones. An example minimal set is given below.
bé ‘but’ (high tone)
be ‘in’ (mid tone)
bè ‘fruit’ (low tone)
Vocabulary comparison
The following basic vocabulary words are from Miedema & Welling (1985), as cited in the Trans-New Guinea database:
References
Further reading
Odé, Cecilia (2002). "A Sketch of Mpur". 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. 45–107. doi:10.15144/PL-524. hdl:1885/146144. ISBN 9780858834941.
Ross, Malcolm (2005). "Pronouns as a preliminary diagnostic for grouping Papuan languages". In Andrew Pawley; Robert Attenborough; Robin Hide; Jack Golson (eds.). Papuan pasts: cultural, linguistic and biological histories of Papuan-speaking peoples. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. pp. 15–66. ISBN 0858835622. OCLC 67292782.
External links
Materials on Karnai are included in the open access collections AC1 and CVL1 held by Paradisec.
Audio and video recording are also available at the DoBeS archive.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Bahasa Bengkulu
- Bahasa Banjar
- Rumpun bahasa Papua
- Bahasa Melayu Riau
- Bahasa Sunda
- Daftar fam Papua
- Bahasa Melayu Bacan
- Bahasa Batak Mandailing
- Bahasa Pamona
- Mpur language
- Mpur language (Ghana)
- Yansi language
- West Papuan languages
- Bird's Head Peninsula
- Kebar
- Languages of Indonesia
- Language isolate
- Indonesian language
- List of language families