Abinomn

Abinomn
Abinomn
Parlée en Drapeau d'Indonésie Indonésie
Région Papouasie
Nombre de locuteurs 300 (en 2002)[1]
Classification par famille
Codes de langue
ISO 639-3 bsa
IETF bsa

Labinomn est une langue papoue parlée en Indonésie, dans la province de Papouasie.

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Classification

Labinomn est classée comme un isolat dans l'ensemble des langues papoues.

Phonologie

Les consonnes de labinomn[2]:

Consonnes

Bilabiales Dentales Dorsales
Palatales Vélaires Vélaires
Occlusives Sourde t [t] k [k] []
Sonore b [b] d [d] g [g] []
Fricative ɸ [ɸ] s [s]
Affriquée [d͡ʒ]
Nasale m [m] n [n]
roulée r [r]
semi-voyelle w [w] j [j]

Notes et références

  1. (en) Fiche langue dans Ethnologue.com
  2. Donohue, 2007, p. 529.

Sources

  • (en) Donohue, Mark, The Papuan Language of Tambora, Oceanic Linguistics, 46:2, pp. 520-537, 2007.

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