Mombum languages

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Mombum
Komolom
Muli Strait
Geographic
distribution
Komolom Island, southern New Guinea
Linguistic classificationTrans–New Guinea
Glottologmomb1255

The Mombum languages, also known as the Komolom or Muli Strait languages, are a pair of

Komolom Island just off Yos Sudarso Island, and on the southern coast of Yos Sudarso Island, respectively, on the southern coast of New Guinea. Komolom Island is at the southern end of the Muli Strait.[1]

History of classification

Mombum was first classified as a branch isolate of the

proto-TNG. Usher instead links them to the Asmat languages.[1] Koneraw is clearly related to Mombum, but was overlooked by early classifications. Along with the Kolopom languages, they are the languages spoken on Yos Sudarso Island
(Kolopom Island).

Noting insufficient evidence, Pawley and Hammarström (2018), who refer to the languages as the Komolom branch, tentatively leave it as unclassified rather than as part of Trans-New Guinea.[2]

Pronouns

Pronouns are:

sg pl
1 *nu *nu-mu, *ni
2 *yu *yu-mu
3 *eu

Vocabulary comparison

The following basic vocabulary words are from McElhanon & Voorhoeve (1970)[3] and Voorhoeve (1975),[4] as cited in the Trans-New Guinea database:[5]

gloss
Koneraw
Mombum
head wonderam wondrum
hair cin xu-sin
eye dyan musax-nam
tooth cire zix
leg kan kaŋk
louse am am
dog ubui ipwi
pig u u
bird baŋa konji
egg yausil
blood iri iri
bone iŋar itöx
skin par par
tree to tu
man nam nam
sun dzuwo zawa
water mui mwe
fire war wad
stone mate mete
name ur ur
eat gim-nugu nuku-
one tenamotere te
two kuinam kumb

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