Chimbu–Wahgi languages

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The Chimbu–Wahgi languages are a language family of New Guinea. They are sometimes included in the Trans–New Guinea proposal; Usher links them with the Engan languages in a Central New Guinea Highlands family.[1]

Geographic
distribution
Papua New Guinea
Subdivisions
  • Chimbu
  • Hagen
  • Jimi
  • Wahgi
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Chimbu–Wahgi
Simbu – Western Highlands
Geographic
distribution
Papua New Guinea
Linguistic classificationTrans–New Guinea or Papuan Gulf?
Subdivisions
  • Chimbu
  • Hagen
  • Jimi
  • Wahgi
Language codes
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Map: The Chimbu–Wahgi languages of New Guinea
  Chimbu–Wahgi languages
  Trans–New Guinea languages
  Other Papuan languages
  Austronesian languages
  Uninhabited
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Languages

There is little doubt that the Chimbu–Wahgi family is valid. The languages are:[2]

Phonology

Several of the Chimbu–Wahgi languages, such as Nii, Wahgi, and Kuman, have uncommon lateral consonants.

Chimbu–Wahgi languages have contrastive tone.[3]

Pronouns

The singular pronouns are:

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1 *ná
2 *nim
3 *[y]é
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Dual *-l and plural *-n reflect Trans–New Guinea forms.

Evolution

Middle Wahgi reflexes of proto-Trans-New Guinea (pTNG) etyma:[3]

  • ama ‘mother’ < *am(a,i)
  • amu ‘breast’ < *amu
  • numan ‘louse’ < *niman
  • numan ‘thought, mind, will’ < *n(o,u)
  • man, muŋ ‘fruit, nut, lump’
  • muŋgum ‘kidney’ < *maŋgV ‘round object’
  • mundmuŋ ‘heart’ < *mundun-maŋgV
  • mokum, mokem ‘knuckle, joint’ < *mo(k,ŋg)Vm ‘joint’
  • mundun mo- ‘be pot bellied’ < *mundun ‘internal organs, belly’
  • ŋaŋ ‘small male child’ < *ŋaŋ[a] ‘baby’
  • apa- ‘maternal uncle’ < *apa ‘father’
  • embe(m) ‘name’ < *imbi ‘name’
  • muk ‘blue’ < *muk
  • tuk- ‘chop’ < *tVk- ‘cut, cut off’
  • no- ‘eat’ < *na-
  • mek si- ‘to vomit’
  • mek ‘vomitus’ < *makV[C] + t(e,i)- ‘to vomit’

References

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