Hatam language

Language spoken in Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hatam (also spelled Hattam, Atam) is a divergent language spoken on the island of New Guinea, specifically in the Indonesian province of West Papua.

NativetoPapua
RegionEastern Bird's Head
Native speakers
(16,000 cited 1993)[1]
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Hatam
Native toPapua
RegionEastern Bird's Head
Native speakers
(16,000 cited 1993)[1]
Dialects
  • Moi (Moire)
  • Tinam
  • Miriei
  • Adihup
  • Uran
Language codes
ISO 639-3had
Glottologhata1243
ELPHatam
Approximate location where Hatam is spoken
Approximate location where Hatam is spoken
Hatam
Approximate location where Hatam is spoken
Approximate location where Hatam is spoken
Hatam
Approximate location where Hatam is spoken
Approximate location where Hatam is spoken
Hatam
Coordinates: 1.14°S 134.04°E / -1.14; 134.04
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Classification

Apart from Mansim (Borai), formerly listed as a dialect, Hatam is not closely related to any other language, and though Ross (2005) tentatively assigned it to the West Papuan languages, based on similarities in pronouns, Ethnologue and Glottolog list it as a language isolate[1] or small independent family.[2]

Distribution

Hatam is spoken on the island of New Guinea in the following regencies in the Indonesian province of West Papua:[3]

  • Pegunungan Arfak Regency: Menyambouw District, Anggi District, Anggi Dida District, Catubouw District, and Hingk District
  • Manokwari Regency: Manokwari Barat District, Manokwari Selatan District, Tanah Rubuh District, Warmare District, Prafi District
  • Manokwari Selatan Regency: Oransbari District (Masabui 1 and Masabui 2 villages) and Ransiki District (Sabri village)

Phonology

The phonology of the Hatam language is listed below. In free form, both consonant and vowel phonemes can range to different sounds.[4]

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Phoneme Allophones
/p/ [p, , , ɸ]
/t/ [t, ]
/c/ [c, ]
/k/ [k, , kx]
/ɡ/ [ɡ, k, ɡː]
/ɟ/ [ɟ, ɟː]
/d/ [d, t]
/b/ [b, p, ]
/ɾ/ [ɾ, l, ]
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/i/ [i, ɪ, ə]
/ɛ/ [ɛ, e]
/a/ [ä, a, ɐ]
/ɔ/ [ɔ, o]
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