Nagovisi language
South Bougainville language of Papua New Guinea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nagovisi, or Sibe, is a South Bougainville language spoken in the mountains of southern Bougainville Province, Papua New Guinea.
Nagovisi | |
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Sibe | |
Native to | Papua New Guinea |
Region | Bougainville Province |
Native speakers | 12,000 (2018)[1] |
South Bougainville
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Latin script | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | nco |
Glottolog | sibe1248 |
ELP | Sibe |
Morphology
Nagovisi makes use of noun class suffixes, which are:[2]
Noun class suffix | Noun class semantics | Example (with demonstrative a-) | Gloss of example |
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-bore | round things, including balls, coins, coconuts, fruit, betelnut, cooking pots, garamut drums | moo a-bore-ka' | ‘that coconut’ |
-mai | dogs, cats, horses, knives, forks, spoons, axes and other tools | moska a-mai-ka' | ‘that dog’ |
-möö | people, birds, fish, small animals, insects, reptiles | kokoree' a-möö-ka' | ‘that chicken’ |
-visi | houses, buildings, canoes, ships, cars | pawa a-visi-ga' | ‘that house’ |
-woro' | pigs, cows | pooro' a-woro-ka' | ‘that pig’ |
External links
- Paradisec has Open Access collections that include Nagovisi materials, including the Arthur Cappell collections (AC1, AC2).
References
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