Taulil–Butam languages explained

Taulil–Butam
Region:East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea
Familycolor:Papuan
Fam1:East New Britain?
Child1:Taulil
Child2:Butam
Glotto:taul1250
Glottorefname:Taulil–Butam

The Taulil–Butam or Butam–Taulil languages are a small language family spoken in East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. They may be related to the Baining languages. Speakers consistently report that their ancestors came from New Ireland.[1]

Classification

The languages are:

The languages are not close but are clearly related. They are classified with the Baining languages in an East New Britain family by Ross (2001, 2005), based on similarities in their pronominal paradigms, but so far no other work has been done to support such a connection. The Austronesian impact on the languages, or at least on Taulil, is small.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Stebbins . Tonya . Evans . Bethwyn . Terrill . Angela . Palmer . Bill . 2018 . The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area: A Comprehensive Guide . The Papuan languages of Island Melanesia . The World of Linguistics . 4 . Berlin . De Gruyter Mouton . 775-894 . 978-3-11-028642-7.