Seimat language (original) (raw)
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Western Admiralty Islands language
Seimat | |
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Native to | Papua New Guinea |
Region | Ninigo and Anchorite island groups, Manus Province |
Native speakers | (1,000 cited 1992)[1] |
Language family | Austronesian Malayo-PolynesianOceanicAdmiralty IslandsWestern Admiralty IslandsSeimat |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ssg |
Glottolog | seim1238 |
The Seimat language is one of three Western Admiralty Islands languages, the other two being Wuvulu-Aua and the extinct Kaniet. The language is spoken by approximately 1000 people on the Ninigo and the Anchorite Islands in western Manus Province of Papua New Guinea.[2] It has subject–verb–object (SVO) word order.[2]
| | Labial | Dental/Alveolar | Velar | Glottal | | | -------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Nasal | m | n | ŋ | | | Stop | p | t̪ | k | | | Fricative | | s | x | h | | Lateral | | l | | | | Approximant | w | | | |
| | Front | Central | Back | | | --------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | High | i ĩ | | u ũ | | Mid | ɛ ɛ̃ | | ɔ ɔ̃ | | Low | | a ã | |
- ^ Seimat at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ^ a b "Seimat". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2020-08-23.
- ^ Wozna & Wilson 2005.
- Wozna, B.; Wilson, T. (2005), Seimat Grammar Essentials (PDF), Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages, volume 48, Ukarumpa, Papua New Guinea: Summer Institute of Linguistics
- Kaipuleohone has recordings and written materials for Seimat