Northern Adelbert languages – Wikipedia
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The Northern Adelbert or Pihom–Isumrud languages are a family of twenty languages in the Madang stock of New Guinea. The occupy the coastal northern Adelbert Range of mountains directly opposite Karkar Island, as opposed to the Southern Adelbert languages, another branch of Madang.
Malcolm Ross posited a “linkage” connecting the Northern Adelbert languages with the Mabuso languages, and named this group Croisilles ,[1] as the two families bracket Cape Croisilles (Northern Adelbert to the north, Mabuso to the south). However, Ross never claimed Croisilles was an actual language family, and other researchers have rejected the connection.
Languages[edit]
There are approximately 20 Northern Adelbert languages.
Below is a comparison of Northern Adelbert language names in Pick (2020)[2] and Z’graggen (1980).[3] A few alternate names from Capell (1952) are also given.[4]
Classification[edit]
Croisilles was first posited by Malcolm Ross (1995), not as an actual language family, but as a linkage. It was a merger of Wurm’s Pihom-Isumrud-Mugil and Mabuso stocks, each of which contained 25–30 languages. Pick (2017, 2020) and Usher reject the merger, and provisionally the inclusion of Mugil (Bargam), though Pick retains the name. Usher disambiguates the (non-Mabuso) family as ‘Adelbert Range’.
Usher (2020)[edit]
Timothy Usher classifies the languages as follows.[6]
- Adelbert Range – Isumrud Strait
Pick (2020)[edit]
Below is Andrew Pick’s (2020) classification of the Northern Adelbert languages.[2]: 14
Pick (2017)[edit]
A quite similar internal classification was worked out independently by Pick (2017).[1] Pick could not establish regular sound correspondences with Kobol–Pal (Omosan) or Amaimon (Mabulap), and thus leaves them out of the family.
- Northern Adelbert
Pick notes that Barem and Malas share pronominal markers on the verbs ‘to teach’ and ‘to show’ that are unique to those two verbs.
Proto-language[edit]
Proto-Northern Adelbert | |
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Reconstruction of | Northern Adelbert languages |
A phonological reconstruction of Proto-Northern Adelbert has been proposed by Pick (2020).[2]
Phonology[edit]
Pick (2020) reconstructs the phonemes of Proto-Northern Adelbert as:[2]
labial | alveolar | palatal | velar | |
---|---|---|---|---|
unvoiced stops | *p | *t | *k | |
voiced stops | *b | *d | *g | |
nasals | *m | *n | *ŋ | |
fricatives | *s | |||
laterals | *l | |||
rhotics | *r | |||
glides | *w | *y |
Four vowels are reconstructed by Pick (2020): *a, *e, *i, *u. Although Northern Adelbert languages usually have the five vowels /a e i o u/, Pick (2020) does not consider *o to be reconstructable.
Pronouns[edit]
The Proto-Northern Adelbert pronouns are:[2]: 471
SG | PL | |
---|---|---|
1 | *ye | *yin |
2 | *ne | *nin |
3 | *we | *win |
Lexicon[edit]
Selected lexical reconstructions from Pick (2020) are listed below.
Comparisons[edit]
Below is a list of Proto-Northern Adelbert forms that are descended from Proto-Trans–New Guinea.[2]: 470
gloss | Proto-Northern Adelbert | Proto-Trans–New Guinea |
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arm, hand | *waben | *mbena |
older brother | *bab | *[mb]amba |
blood | *ked | *ke(nj,s)a |
heart | *gemaŋ | *kamu |
neck, nape | *kumaŋ | *kuma(n, ŋ) |
mosquito | *kasin | *kasin |
die | *um- | *kumV- |
sleep | *in- | *kin(i,u)[m]- |
know, hear, see | *ag- ‘see’ | *nVŋg- |
NEG | *me (+verb) | *ma- (+verb) |
water | *yag | *ok[V] |
leaf | *tak | *sasak |
References[edit]
- ^ a b Pick, Andrew (2017). “A Reconstruction of Proto-Croiselles Phonology and Lexicon”. 23rd International Conference on Historical Linguistics. San Antonio, Texas, US. (video)
- ^ a b c d e f Pick, Andrew (2020). A reconstruction of Proto-Northern Adelbert phonology and lexicon (PDF) (PhD dissertation). University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
- ^ Z’graggen, J.A. A comparative word list of the Northern Adelbert Range languages, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. D-31, xvi + 194 pages. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1980. doi:10.15144/PL-D31
- ^ Capell, Arthur. 1952. Languages of the Bogia District, New Guinea. Oceania 22(2), 130-147; 22(3), 178-207.
- ^ Petir, Amova, Dum Materem, Pakong Yapong, Sakel Mukarek, Moyang Okira, & Tim Platts-Mills. 1996. Useful Plants of Salembem Village, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. Madang: Kristen Pres.
- ^ Usher, Timothy. 2020. Adelbert Range – Isumrud Strait (NewGuineaWorld)
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