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Asụsụ Tainae

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Asụsụ Tainae
asụsụ, modern language
obere ụdị nkePapuan Dezie
Akụkụ nkeTrans–New Guinea Dezie
mba/obodoPapua New Guinea Dezie
ụmụ amaala kaGulf Province Dezie
Ọkwa asụsụ Ethnologue6a Vigorous Dezie

 

[1]Tainae bụ Asụsụ Angan nke Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea. Famba ( 145°48′41′′E / 7.506365°S 145.811363°E / -7.506365; 145.811.363 (Famba), Paiguna, na Pio (7°30′′S 145 °47′45′′E /7.504143°S 145.000795808°E / / -7.5504143; 145.795808) (Pio)) nke Kotidanga Rural LLG bụ obodo nta ndị bụ isi.

Carlson dere ihe osise nke Tainae (1991). [2]

Ọmụmụ ụdaolu

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Mkpụrụ okwu[3]
Akpụkpọ ahụ Alveolar Velar Mkpịsị aka
Plosive p d-mw='{"parts":[{"template":{"target":{"wt":"IPA link","href":"./Template:IPA_link"},"params":{"1":{"wt":"t"}},"i":0}}]}' data-ve-no-generated-contents="true" id="mwLQ" lang="und-fonipa" typeof="mw:Transclusion">t d k ʔ
Ihe na-esiri ike f s h
Ụgbọ imi m n
  • A na-ekwupụta ụdaume ndị a na-ekwughị okwu n'etiti ma ọ bụ mgbe ha dị n'akụkụ ụdaume a na-ekwu okwu.
  • /d/ bụ unvoiced [t] mgbe ọ na-eso ụdaume ọzọ.
  • /k/ bụ palatalized [kj] mgbe /i/ gasịrị, na egbugbere ọnụ [kw] n'akụkụ /u/.
Mkpụrụedemede[3]
N'ihu Central Ịlaghachi azụ
Elu i Ọdịdị u
N'etiti na o
Ala Dị Ala a

Tụkwasị na nke a, enwere ike ịchọta diphthongs ndị a: /ai/, /ae/, /ao/, /au/, /oi/.

Mmetụta [3]-abụkarị nke ikpeazụ, ọ gwụla ma mkpụrụedemede ahụ nwere /ɨ/, n'ọnọdụ ahụ, nrụgide na-aga n'aka ekpe na mkpụrụedemede mbụ nke na-enweghị /ɨ/ .

Edensibia

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agụnye Zande n'etiti Asụsụ Ubangian, ọ bụ ezie na Moñino (2010) anaghị agbakọta ya n'ime asụsụ Ubangian. Ọ bụghị ihe doro anya ma ọ bụrụ na ọ bụ onye otu ezinụlọ Niger-Congo, ma ọ bụ ebe

  1. United Nations in Papua New Guinea (2018). Papua New Guinea Village Coordinates Lookup. Humanitarian Data Exchange.
  2. Carlson, Terry. 1991. Tainae grammar essentials. Manuscript. Ukarumpa: SIL-PNG.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Carlson, Terry (1993). Tainae Organised Phonology Data. SIL International.

Templeeti:Languages of Papua New Guinea