Elseng language

Isolate language spoken in Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elseng (Morwap, Janggu, Sawa, Tabu[2]) is a poorly documented Papuan language spoken by about 300 people (in 1991) in the Indonesian province of Papua. It is also known as Morwap, which means "what is it?" ‘Morwap’ is vigorously rejected as a language name by speakers and government officials.[1]

RegionPapua, Indonesia: Jayapura and Keerom regencies - Abepura, Arso, Kemtuk Gresi, and Senggi districts; Lake Sentani area - south, southwest.
Native speakers
300 (2018)[1]
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Elseng
Morwap
RegionPapua, Indonesia: Jayapura and Keerom regencies - Abepura, Arso, Kemtuk Gresi, and Senggi districts; Lake Sentani area - south, southwest.
Native speakers
300 (2018)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3mrf
Glottologelse1239
ELPElseng
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Elseng is spoken in Omon village, Gresi Selatan district, Jayapura Regency; it is also called Tabu or Tapu.[3]

Classification

Laycock classified Elseng as a language isolate but noted pronominal similarities with the Border languages. Ross included it in Border because of these similarities but noted that it does not appear to share any lexical similarities with the family. However, this may be an effect of the paucity of data on Elseng. Foley similarly classifies Elseng as an isolate.[2]

An automated computational analysis (ASJP 4) by Müller et al. (2013)[4] also found lexical similarities with the Border languages.

Phonology

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Pronouns

Pronouns are:[2]

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sg pl
1excl ka kam
1incl yo
2 so sem
3 yi
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Basic vocabulary

Elseng basic vocabulary from Menanti (2005), quoted in Foley (2018):[5][2]

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Elseng basic vocabulary
glossElseng
‘bird’bisyas
‘blood’sakwos
‘bone’wok
‘breast’pan
‘ear’waskwos
‘eat’tou
‘egg’syungwin
‘eye’nafon
‘fire’bət
‘give’venenggiʔ
‘go’gele
‘ground’mo
‘hair’nimbias
‘hear’sɨkwen
‘leg’poksən
‘louse’ku
‘man’seseu
‘moon’məm
‘name’tin
‘road, path’mol
‘see’nɨnggwen
‘sky’kuil
‘stone’səpak
‘sun’ningnaf
‘tongue’mosən
‘tooth’an
‘tree’sək
‘water’vetev
‘woman’saun
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The following basic vocabulary words are from Voorhoeve (1971, 1975),[6][7] as cited in the Trans-New Guinea database:[8]

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headwalambiap
hairnimbias
earmo; uskŋs
eyenaf
nosesənpokep
toothan
tonguemɔs; mɔsən
legpokəs
louseku
dogwəs
pigwo
birdbisjas; bisyas
eggsuŋun
bloodwətwən
boneok
skinson; sɔn
breastpan
treesək
mansisɛu; sisew
womansaɔ
sunninaf
moonmɔm
waterwətel; wətəl
firebot; bɔt
stonesəpat
road, pathmul
eatto
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Sentences and phrases

Example sentences and phrases in Elseng:[2]

(1)

ka

1

makən

POSS

teti

father

ka makən teti

1 POSS father

‘my/our father’

(2)

waso

man

amsan

good

waso amsan

man good

‘good man’

(3)

tele

father

si

garden

fa-san

work-?

tele si fa-san

father garden work-?

‘Father is working (his) garden.’

(4)

tele

father

bas

?

to-san

eat-?

tele bas to-san

father ? eat-?

‘Father is eating.’

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