Manubaran languages
The Manubaran languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken around Mount Brown in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea. They are classified within the Southeast Papuan branch of Trans–New Guinea.
| Manubaran | |
|---|---|
| Mount Brown | |
| Geographic distribution | Mount Brown, southeastern peninsula of Papua New Guinea: Central Province | 
| Linguistic classification | Trans–New Guinea 
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| Glottolog | manu1261 | 
Proto-language
    
    Phonemes
    
Usher (2020) reconstructs the consonant inventory as follows:[2]
- *m - *n - *p - *t - *k - *ʔ - *b - *d - *g - *s - [*h] - *w - *ɾ - *j 
Vowels are *a *e *i *o *u.
Usher (2020)
    
Some lexical reconstructions of Proto-Mount Brown and Proto-Doromu-Koki, as well as Proto-Gebi and Proto-Maria, by Usher (2020) are:[2]
- gloss - Proto-Mount Brown - Proto-Doromu-Koki - Proto-Gebi - Proto-Maria - head - *ada - *ada - ada - *ada - hair/feather(s) - *u[w]e[t/k]a - *u[w]eta - uweta - *u[w]eʔa - ear - *anema - *anema - anema - *anema - eye - *ne - *ne - ne-una - ne[ʔ]una - nose - *uɾuma - *uɾuma - uruma - *uɾuma - tooth - *gade - *gade - gadi - *gade - tongue - *api[j]e - *aɸi[j]e - api - *aɸi[j]e - blood - *daweʔa - *dawaʔa - dawa - *daweʔa - bone - *nena - *nena - nena - *nena - skin/bark - *ɾoʔo - *ɾoʔo - lo-o - *ɾoʔo - breast - *sisu - *sisu - sisu - *hihu - louse - *gu[w]e - *gu[w]e - gu-e - *gu[w]e - dog - *auna - *auna - auna - *auna - pig - *dona - *dona - dona - *dona - bird - *eɾena - *eɾena - eerma - *eɾena - egg - *unema - *unema - unema - *unema - tree - *jabo - *jabo - iabo - *jabo - man/husband - *ami[j]e - *ami[j]e - amie - *ami[j]e - woman/wife - *ɾema - *ɾema - lema - sun - *me[i]daʔa - *me[i]daʔa - meda - *me[i]daʔa - moon - *ejoʔa - *ejoʔo - e-io - *ejoʔa - water/river - *koɾu - *koɾu - oru ≈ koro- - *ʔoɾu - fire - *ita - *ita - ita - *iha - stone - *waʔiga - waiga - *waʔiga - path - *ida - *ida - ida - name - *ɾoka - *ɾoka - *ɾoʔa - eat/drink - *iɾi- - *iɾi- - *iɾi- - one - *jokohi - *jokoi - jokio - *joʔohi - two - *[ɾ/j]ema - *[ɾ]ema - lema - *jema 
Ross (2014)
    
The following basic vocabulary words of Proto-Manubaran and lower-level reconstructions by Malcolm Ross (2014)[3][4][5] are from the Trans-New Guinea database:[6]
- gloss - Proto-Manubaran - Proto-Doromu - Proto-Maria - head - *ada - *ada - *ada - hair - *weʔia - *ue-ta - *ueʔa - ear - *ane-ma - *ane-ma - *ane-ma - eye - *ne(u) - *ne(-) - *ne- - nose - *uru-ma - *uru-ma - *uru-ma - tooth - *gade - *gade - *gade - tongue - *afie - *afie - *ahie - leg - *[n,y]u-ka - *yu-ka - *nu-ʔa; *one-ʔa - louse - *gue - *gue - *gue - dog - *auna - *auna - *auna - pig - *Dona - *dona - *tona - bird - *erena - *erena - *erena - egg - *une-ma - *une-ma - *une-ma - blood - *tava - *tae(k,ʔ)a - bone - *nena - *nena - *nena - skin - *roʔ(o,a) - *ro(a) - *roʔ(o,a) - tree - *yabo - *yabo - *yabo - man - *amie - *amie - *amie - woman - *rema - *oue - sky - *gure - *gure - *gure - sun - *maida(ka) - *meida(ka) - *maidaʔa - moon - *e(y)oʔa; *mohe- (?) - *eoʔa - water - *koru - *koru - *ʔoru - fire - *ita - *ita - *ita - stone - *fore - *vaʔiga - name - *roka - *roka - *roʔa-ba - eat - *iri- - *iri - *iri- - one - *yokohi - *yokoima - *yoʔohi - two - *(ye)(ka)ma[nu] - *re-manu - *ye-ma 
Evolution
    
Maria reflexes of proto-Trans-New Guinea (pTNG) etyma are:[7]
- ama ‘mother’ < *am(a,i)
- baba(e) ‘father’ < *mbapa
- kuyau ‘cassowary’ < *ku(y)a
- ita(isa) ‘tree’ < *inda
References
    
- New Guinea World, Owen Stanley Range
- New Guinea World, Mount Brown
- Ross, Malcolm. 2014. Proto-Manubaran. TransNewGuinea.org.
- Ross, Malcolm. 2014. Proto-Maria. TransNewGuinea.org.
- Ross, Malcolm. 2014. Proto-Doromu. TransNewGuinea.org.
- Greenhill, Simon (2016). "TransNewGuinea.org - database of the languages of New Guinea". Retrieved 2020-11-05.
- Pawley, Andrew; Hammarström, Harald (2018). "The Trans New Guinea family". In Palmer, Bill (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area: A Comprehensive Guide. The World of Linguistics. Vol. 4. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 21–196. ISBN 978-3-11-028642-7.
Further reading
    
- Ross, Malcolm. 2014. Proto-Manubaran. TransNewGuinea.org.
- Ross, Malcolm. 2014. Proto-Maria. TransNewGuinea.org.
- Ross, Malcolm. 2014. Proto-Doromu. TransNewGuinea.org.
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