Shiaxa language

Papuan language of Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shiaxa (Sjiagha) and Yenimu (Jénimu, Oser), together known as South Awyu, are a Papuan language or languages of Papua, Indonesia. Whether they constitute one language or two depends on one's criteria for a 'language'. The two varieties are,[2]

  • Bamgi River Awyu (Oser, Yenimu/Jénimu)
  • Ia River Awyu (Shiaxa/Sjìagha)
Native speakers
13,000 including Edera[Ethn is broken again] (2002)[1]
Dialects
  • Shiaxa
  • Yenimu
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Shiaxa
South Awyu
Yenimu
RegionPapua, Indonesia
Native speakers
13,000 including Edera[Ethn is broken again] (2002)[1]
Dialects
  • Shiaxa
  • Yenimu
Language codes
ISO 639-3aws
Glottologsout2941
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Phonology

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Consonants
Labial Alveolar Dorsal
Nasal m n
Plosive voiceless p t k
voiced b d ɡ
Fricative f s x
Tap ɾ
Glide w j
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  • Word-initial voiced stops /b, d, ɡ/ may have prenasalized allophones [ᵐb, ⁿd, ᵑɡ] when the preceding word within a sentence ends in a vowel.
  • /s/ may have an allophone of [ɕ] when preceding /i/, and may also have an affricate allophone [ts] in word-initial positions.
  • /x/ may be voiced as [ɣ] in intervocalic positions.
  • /n/ when in word-final position, may nasalize a preceding vowel [Ṽ].
  • In the Yenimu dialect, /ɾ/ may also have lateral allophones as [l] or [ɺ].[3]
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Vowels
Front Central Back
High i u
Mid e o
Low a
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