Maring language explained

Maring language should not be confused with Maring language (India).

Maring
States:Papua New Guinea
Region:Madang Province and Western Highlands Province
Ethnicity:Maring, such as the Tsembaga Maring
Speakers:11,000
Date:1998
Ref:e18
Familycolor:Papuan
Fam1:Trans–New Guinea
Fam2:Chimbu–Wahgi
Fam3:Jimi
Iso3:mbw
Glotto:mari1435
Glottorefname:Maring
Also Known As:Mareng, Yoadabe-Watoare
Dia1:Central Maring
Dia2:Eastern Maring
Dia3:Timbunki
Dia4:Tsuwenki
Dia5:Karamba
Dia6:Kambegl

Maring, also known as Mareng or Yoadabe-Watoare, is a Trans–New Guinea language of the Chimbu–Wahgi branch. Speakers of the language can be found in the Bismarck range of the Madang province or in the Hagen district of the Western Highlands province. Dialects of the Maring language are Central Maring, Eastern Maring, Timbunki, Tsuwenki, Karamba, and Kambegl. All Maring speakers can understand the Central Maring dialect.

Language status and development

According to EGIDS, the Expanded Graded Intergenerational Disruption Scale, the Maring language is rated as a 5.[1] This rating on EGIDS means that this language is still developing, meaning that the language is not sustainable but there is significant use of the language verbally and literately.[2] According to AES, the Agglomerated Endangerment Status, the Maring language is considered as threatened.[3]

The development of the language is low. The literacy rate of native speakers is below 5%, while the rate of people who use Maring as a second language is below 5%.

Phonology

ɑ
mbndəɛŋgindzjklmnnjŋoprtsjtuwj
abdeeegijklmnnyngoprstuwy
ABDGJKLMNNyNgPRSTWY
/w/ voiced labial-velar approximant

/mb/ voiced prenasalised bilabial plosive

/nd/ voiced prenasalised dental plosive

/ŋg/ voiced prenasalised velar plosive

/nj/ voiced palatalized dental affricate

/tsj/ voiceless palatalized dental affricate

/ndzj/ voiced prenasalized dental affricate

Maring Consonants!!Bilabial!Dental!Alveolar!Postalveolar!Palatal!Velar
Plosiveptk
Nasalmnɲ
Trillr
Tap or Flap
Fricative
Lateral Fricative
Approximantj
Lateral Approximantl
Maring Vowels!!Front!Central!Back
Closeiu
Close-midəo
Open-midɛ
Openɑ

Syllable patterns

The following are different patterns of consonants (C) and vowels (V) for syllables. Examples for each pattern show the Maring word with each syllable separated by a period. The example syllable pattern in the word will be in bold. The English translation of the word will follow in single quotation.

V

VV

VC

CV

CVV

CVC

CVVC

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maring. Ethnologue. en. 2019-10-06.
  2. Web site: Language Status. Ethnologue. en. 2019-10-06.
  3. Web site: Glottolog 4.0 - Maring. glottolog.org. 2019-10-06.