Senu River languages explained

Senu River
Region:Senu River region, Papua New Guinea
Familycolor:Papuan
Family:One of the world's primary language families
Child1:KwomtariNai
Child2:GuriasoYale
Child3:Busa
Glotto2:kwom1263
Glottoname2:Kwomtari–Nai
Glotto:none
Map:Kwomtari-Fas languages.png
Mapcaption:The neighboring Kwomtari–Nai and Fas language families

The Senu River languages are a small language family spoken in the Senu River watershed of Papua New Guinea.They consist at least of the Kwomtari languages, Kwomtari and Nai, with several additional languages more distantly related to them.

Classification

The family consists of at least the two relatively closely related languages Kwomtari and Nai.

Baron (1983)

Baron adds the highly divergent language Guriaso:

Guriaso shares a small number of cognates with Kwomtari–Nai. Baron (1983) considers the evidence to be convincing when a correspondence between pronounced as //ɾ~l// and pronounced as //n// (from pronounced as /

/) is established:

Gloss Kwomtari
Verb suffixes
(1pl, 2pl, 3pl)
-nɔ, -mɛ, -no -ɾe, -mo, -ɾe*
dogmap mau
earmətɛnu futɛne
crocodile mɔməni maməle
smalltɔkəno tɔkweɾo
nose apədu tipu**

* Compare Biaka pronounced as /-ɾo, -mo, -na/.

** Metathesis of /p/ and /t/.

Usher (2020)

Usher further classifies Yale (Nagatman) with Guriaso, and adds Busa, all under the name "Senu River".[1]

Senu River (Kwomtari–Busa)

Confusion from Laycock

There has been confusion over the membership of the Kwomtari family, apparently due to a misalignment in the publication (Loving & Bass 1964) of the data used for the initial classification. (See Baron 1983.) Because of this, Laycock classified the Kwomtari languages as part of a spurious Kwomtari–Fas family, which confusingly was also often called "Kwomtari" in the literature. However, Baron sees no evidence that the similarities are due to relationship. Usher likewise discounts the inclusion of the Fas languages. See Kwomtari–Fas languages for details.

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Notes and References

  1. https://newguineaworld.linguistik.uzh.ch/families/senu-river NewGuineaWorld, Senu River