Sobei language

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Sobei (Sobey) is one of the Sarmi languages spoken in three villages (Sarmi Kota, Sawar, and Bagaiserwar) near the district center of Sarmi in Papua province of Indonesia. Ethnologue (2005) cites two third-party population estimates of 1,000 and 1,850,[citation needed] while Sterner estimates the population at 1,500 (1975)[2] and 2,000 (1987),[3] based on actual residence in the area.

NativetoIndonesia
RegionPapua
Ethnicity1,850 Sobei people (2000)[1]
Native speakers
1,000 (2007)[1]
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Sobei
Sobey
Native toIndonesia
RegionPapua
Ethnicity1,850 Sobei people (2000)[1]
Native speakers
1,000 (2007)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3sob
Glottologsobe1238
ELPSobei
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Phonology

Sobei reflexes of some common Austronesian etyma include ima 'hand', betwe 'star', daidu 'two', faso 'paddle', fau 'four', mam 'father', nen 'mother', natu '(his/her) child', niwe 'coconut', pana 'food', puwe 'betelnut', rani 'water', rau 'leaf', -sa 'up', -si 'down', siso 'breast', tafi 'sugarcane', tano 'rain', temto 'man', tesese 'one', tou 'three', wane 'sand', yafu 'fire'.[2]

Vowels

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Consonants

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Morphology

Nouns

Sobei distinguishes alienable possession from inalienable possession by directly suffixing nouns in the latter type of relationship, principally body parts and kin terms. The morphophonemics are often complex: natu’ 'my child', natun 'his/her child', netrirse 'our child(ren)', netrise 'their child(ren)'; dabu'sa'a 'my head', dabusa'a 'his/her head', debrirsa'a 'our heads', debrisa'a 'their heads'.[3] The following paradigm of the inalienably possessed noun tema- 'father' is from Sterner (1976).[4] The intermediate -ri- before the possessive suffix serves as a plural marker. As an independent pronoun, ri is 3rd person plural ('they'). Some kin terms that do not take the possessive suffixes nevertheless have plural forms ending in -(r)i: wawa-ri 'uncle-PL', tinan-i 'mother-PL', nabai-yi 'cousin-PL'.[4]

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Person Singular Plural
1st person exclusive tema-' tema-ri-mse
inclusive N/a tema-ri-rse
2nd person tema-m tema-ri-mse
3rd person tema-n tema-ri-se
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Independent pronouns

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Person Singular Plural
1st person exclusive ya mim
inclusive N/a rer
2nd person u yam
3rd person e ri
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Verbs

Sobei verb stems can include a number of aspectual, reciprocal, modificational, or directional affixes, but every verb is minimally prefixed to show the grammatical person and number of its subject and grammatical mood (realis or irrealis). Mood markers differ according to whether the stem is simple or complex, and some classes of verbs show stem allomorphy in their conjugational paradigms.[3]

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'come'
Person/Number Realis Irrealis
1SG yomi ima
2SG umi ama
3SG ema ama
1PL.INCL timi tama
1PL.EXCL mimi 'a'ma
2PL mimi 'a'ma
3PL rimi riama
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'make'
Person/Number Realis Irrealis
1SG yofi yafei
2SG ufi afei
3SG efei afei
1PL.INCL tifi tafei
1PL.EXCL mifi 'a'fei
2PL mifi 'a'fei
3PL rifi riafei
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'cry'
Person/Number Realis Irrealis
1SG yotin itan
2SG utin atan
3SG etan atan
1PL.INCL titin tatan
1PL.EXCL mitin 'a'tan
2PL mitin 'a'tan
3PL ritin riatan
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'eat'
Person/Number Realis Irrealis
1SG win an
2SG win kin
3SG an an
1PL.INCL tin ta'an
1PL.EXCL min 'e'kin
2PL min 'e'kin
3PL rin riekin
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'be'
Person/Number Realis Irrealis
1SG wen wan
2SG wen en
3SG den an
1PL.INCL ten tan
1PL.EXCL men 'e'en
2PL men 'e'en
3PL ren rie'en
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Notes

  • Paradisec has two collections of Arthur Cappell's materials (AC1, AC2) that include Sobei language materials.

References

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