| Palei | |
|---|---|
| Geographic distribution | eastern Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea | 
| Linguistic classification | Torricelli 
 | 
| Glottolog | nucl1722  (Nuclear Palai) wana1269 (Wanap) west2788 (West Palai) | 
|  The Torricelli languages as classified by Foley (2018). Palei and Wapei languages are yellow. | |
The Palei languages constitute a branch of the Torricelli language family according to Laycock (1975) (quoted from Foley 2018). They are spoken in mountainous regions of eastern Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea.
Languages
Languages are:
- Nuclear Palai
- West Palai
- ? Kayik (Wanap)
Nambi (Nabi) = Metan may also belong here, or may be one of the Maimai languages, or separate within the Torricelli languages.
Pronouns
Pronouns in Palei languages are:[1]
Vocabulary comparison
The following basic vocabulary words are from Laycock (1968),[2] as cited in the Trans-New Guinea database.[3] Nabi words are from Laycock (1968) and Voorhoeve (1971, 1975).[4][5]
- gloss - Aruop - Agi - Amol - Nabi - Wanap - Yangum Mon - head - wantu - paikwa - wotuf - peləf - wah - ear - yaŋkole - muᶇkwalnta - taŋkən - kik - nuŋkul - yiŋkuːl - eye - yolta - juwol - nəmalal - nampəkat - yilp - yilkŋum - nose - mup - tuwarka - mipan - minif - təlom - yimwar - tooth - na - nai - owayen - naf - nef - awak - tongue - aləta - naliya - akaŋ - wulaf - kəːləp - yalip - leg - ala - safiel - aŋ - tip - kelfek - rak - louse - yimunə - watokəl - yimukun - kakyerk - yiməl - yimul - dog - yimpa - nəmpo - yimpan - pat - yimpa - yimpak - pig - bene - bird - ali - nol - alin - napet - kal - al - egg - yoltə - nəŋkoi - yinalən - ponorire; yufəlip - yiplop - yulp - blood - səna - xaməŋka - səneimpən - amk - komkok - yuwanip - bone - pəniŋki - kamənaŋkil - lapən - lə - lekəl - yiklia - skin - wiye - jiwota - yakən - wiyírk - saf - yikisiw - breast - yimá - nəmai - yimawoŋ - nəmap - yimaŋkəf - yimán - tree - nəmpə - numwol - nimpən - nip - nimp - nim - man - makenti - kamwol - maikən - məsəmiyen - nyiŋkilpən - almias - woman - simi - wukora - asək - ri - kekəntə - wasi - sun - wa - wota - wan - waf - kentief - təkŋan - moon - anyə - uni - ayen - wunɨ - keːnyif - mərəŋkil - water - suku - wul - səpən - sup; wer - kuː - sulp - fire - yimpu - ni - niŋ - nɨ; wetai - nif - niw - stone - atauka - səmpeiken - et; rubukia - kipru - pikiyap - one - eso - two - piya - piyami - nantiyou - mantio; ru - poyomp - piyak 
References
- ↑ Foley, William A. (2018). "The Languages of the Sepik-Ramu Basin and Environs". In Palmer, Bill (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area: A Comprehensive Guide. The World of Linguistics. Vol. 4. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 197–432. ISBN 978-3-11-028642-7.
- ↑ Laycock, Donald C. 1968. Languages of the Lumi Subdistrict (West Sepik District), New Guinea. Oceanic Linguistics, 7 (1): 36-66.
- ↑ Greenhill, Simon (2016). "TransNewGuinea.org - database of the languages of New Guinea". Retrieved 2020-11-05.
- ↑ Voorhoeve, C.L. Languages of Irian Jaya: Checklist. Preliminary classification, language maps, wordlists. B-31, iv + 133 pages. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1975. doi:10.15144/PL-B31
- ↑ Voorhoeve, C.L. "Miscellaneous Notes on Languages in West Irian, New Guinea". In Dutton, T., Voorhoeve, C. and Wurm, S.A. editors, Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 14. A-28:47-114. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1971. doi:10.15144/PL-A28.47
- Foley, William A. (2018). "The Languages of the Sepik-Ramu Basin and Environs". In Palmer, Bill (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area: A Comprehensive Guide. The World of Linguistics. Vol. 4. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 197–432. ISBN 978-3-11-028642-7.
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