Mundugumor language

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Mundugumor
Biwat
RegionEast Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea
EthnicityMundugumor people
Native speakers
3,000 (2003)[1]
Yuat
  • Mundugumor
Language codes
ISO 639-3bwm
Glottologbiwa1243
ELPBiwat
Coordinates: 4°24′55″S 143°51′36″E / 4.415234°S 143.859962°E / -4.415234; 143.859962 (Biwat)

Mundugumor (Munduguma, Mundukomo) a.k.a. Biwat is a

Phonology

Mundukumo consonants are:[3]

p t k
ᵐb ⁿd ᶮʤ ᵑg
m n ɲ ŋ
f s
ᵐv
r
w j

Mundukumo vowels are:[3]

i u
e ə o
a

Nouns

Some examples showing Mundukomo nouns and their irregular plural forms:[3]: 228 

gloss singular plural
‘snake’ mas mase
‘tooth’ adusuva adusuvavi
‘bone’ avu avuvavi
‘nose’ ŋlək ŋlu
‘thigh’ guak go
‘hand’ klik klia
‘dog’ ken kidu
‘betelnut’ siman simadu
‘ear’ tuan tuadu
‘fire’ mən məda
‘basket’ ban bada
‘mouth’ balaŋ balaji
‘house’ klaŋ klagi
‘star’ susuaŋ susuagi
‘water’ mam mabi
‘neck’ volam volabi
‘ball’ muŋmam muŋmabi
‘cassowary’ kalim kalimu
‘girl’ analom analomu
‘paddle’ dum dumu

Similar patterns of complex nominal plural allomorphy are also found in the

Lower Sepik-Ramu languages.[3]
: 228 

External links

Further reading

References

  1. ^ a b Mundugumor at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
  2. ^ United Nations in Papua New Guinea (2018). "Papua New Guinea Village Coordinates Lookup". Humanitarian Data Exchange. 1.31.9.
  3. ^ .