Matbat language
Matbat | |
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Misool | |
Native to | Indonesia |
Native speakers | 1,000–1,500 (2001)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
xmt |
Glottolog |
matb1237 [2] |
Matbat is a heavily Papuan-influenced Austronesian language spoken in West Papua on the island of Misool, Raja Ampat islands.[1] Like neighboring Ma'ya, it is one of a handful of Austronesian languages with tone.
Matbat has five lexical tones: high falling ˥˩ 41, high ˦ 3, low rising ˩˨ 12, low level ˩ 1, and low falling ˨˩ 21, which in open syllables has a peaking allophone, ˩˨˩ 121. Most Matbat words are monosyllabic; additional syllables in polysyllabic words are often weak and toneless, though a few words do have two tonic syllables. Examples of some of the longer monomorphemic words are /kamow˩˨/ 'star', /wuy˦te/ 'sea shore', /sapu˥˩luy˩˨/ 'round', /bim˦bom˩˨˩pu/ 'butterfly'.
References
- 1 2 Remijsen
- ↑ Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian, eds. (2016). "Matbat". Glottolog 2.7. Jena: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
Further reading
- Remijsen, Bert. "A second RA tone language: Matbat". (PDF) http://www.lotpublications.nl/publish/articles/000175/bookpart.pdf. Missing or empty
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