Uhunduni, also known as Damal (Damal-kal) and Amung (Amung-kal) after two of its dialects, is the language of the Amung people and Damal people. It is a Trans–New Guinea language that forms an independent branch of that family in the classification of Malcolm Ross (2005). However, it is treated as an isolate by Palmer (2018).[2] This language family is also called Ingkipilu in a classification by Anton Moeliono. The word Damal came from the Dani people, while Uhunduni came from the Moni people.[3]
Uhunduni | |
---|---|
Damal | |
Amung | |
Region | Central Papua: central highlands, Paniai Regency, Beoga and Ilaga sub-districts; Asmat, Deiya, Mimika, and Puncak regencies, north and south Puncak Jaya; possibly Lanny Jaya and Nduga regencies. |
Ethnicity | Amung people, Damal people |
Native speakers | 14,000 (2000)[1] |
Trans–New Guinea
| |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | uhn |
Glottolog | dama1272 |
ELP | Damal |
Map: The Amung language of New Guinea
The Amung language
Other Trans–New Guinea languages
Other Papuan languages
Austronesian languages
Uninhabited |
Dialects are Amongme, Amung, Damal, Enggipilu.
Classification
Pawley and Hammarström (2018) do not consider there to be sufficient evidence for Uhunduni to be classified as part of Trans-New Guinea, though they do note the following lexical resemblances between Uhunduni and proto-Trans-New Guinea.[4]
- no- ‘eat’ < *na-
- mo- come’ < *me-
- mini- ‘sit’ < *mVna-
- eme- ‘give’ < *mV-
Pronouns
Ross (2005) lists the pronouns as:
singular | dual | plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | na | iru | enoŋ |
2 | a | erop | |
3 | na | nuŋ |
Iru is an inclusive dual.
Vocabulary
The following basic vocabulary words of Damal (Uhunduni) are from the Trans-New Guinea database,[5] citing Voorhoeve (1975).[6]
gloss | Damal |
---|---|
head | niŋok |
hair | niŋatok |
eye | noŋop |
tooth | naik |
leg | dok; nok |
louse | ma |
dog | mitim |
pig | bow |
bird | elato; olem |
egg | olemagam |
blood | nimang |
bone | dok; nok |
skin | nigip |
tree | em |
man | me |
sun | ul |
water | o; uk; ut |
fire | ka; kanelep |
stone | kela |
name | nem |
eat | nowin |
one | amenkak |
two | au; u |
Literature
The New Testament in Damal was published in 1988.
- Damal people and CMA. 1988. Haik-A Ongam Kal: Perjanjian Baru Dalam Bahasa Damal [Haik-A Ongam Kal: The New Testament in Damal]. Jakarta: Lembaga Alkitab Indonesia.
References
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