Middle Sepik languages
Groups of Sepik languages
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The Middle Sepik languages comprise diverse groups of Sepik languages spoken in northern Papua New Guinea. The Middle Sepik grouping is provisionally accepted by Foley (2018) based on shared innovations in pronouns, but is divided by Glottolog. They are spoken in areas surrounding the town of Ambunti in East Sepik Province.
Geographic
distributionEast Sepik Province, in the Sepik River basin of Papua New Guinea
distributionEast Sepik Province, in the Sepik River basin of Papua New Guinea
Linguistic classificationSepik
- Middle Sepik
Subdivisions
- Nukuma–Tama
- Ndu–Yerekai
GlottologNone
| Middle Sepik | |
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| Geographic distribution | East Sepik Province, in the Sepik River basin of Papua New Guinea |
| Linguistic classification | Sepik
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| Language codes | |
| Glottolog | None |
The Sepik languages as classified by Foley (2018) | |
Unlike most other Sepik languages, Middle Sepik languages do not overtly mark gender on nouns, although the third-person singular pronoun does distinguish between masculine and feminine genders (e.g., Proto-Ndu *nd- '3SG.M' and *l- '3SG.F').[1]
Languages
The languages are:[2]
- Middle Sepik languages
- Ma–Tama
- Nukuma languages (see)
- Tama languages (see)
- Ndu–Yerekai
- Ndu–Nggala
- Nggala
- Ndu languages (see)
- Yerakai (Garamambu)
- Ndu–Nggala
- Ma–Tama