The Kapauri–Sause (Kapori–Sause) languages form a small language family spoken along the middle Taritatu River in the Jayapura Regency of Papua, Indonesia. They are two languages, Kapauri (Kapori) and Sause, which are not particularly close.
Kapauri–Sause | |
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Geographic distribution | New Guinea |
Linguistic classification | Foja Range
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Glottolog | None |
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Classification
editThere is a history of linking at least Kapauri to the Kaure languages (see Kaure–Kapori languages). However, they show no particular affiliation, and Kapauri appears to be closer to Kwerba. Usher demonstrated a connection instead with another erstwhile isolate, Sause, together forming a branch of Kwerbic.[1] A partial reconstruction of proto-Kapauri–Sause can be found there.
Proto-language
editPhonemes
editUsher (2020) reconstructs the consonant inventory as follows. Apparent gaps may be due to poverty of data (e.g., there are /p/, /ɸ/ and /ɡ/ in the languages, but as of 2020 they have not been reconstructed for the protolanguage):[1]
*m *n *t *s *k *b *w *ɽ *j *h
*i *u *e *ɵ *o *ɛ *a [*aː]
Pronouns
editPronouns are reconstructed as follow.[1]
proto-KS | Kapauri | Sause | |
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1SG | *ka | kaku | aʔ |
2SG | *ɵ | u | e |
3SG | *aɾ̃oC | aːnuʔ | arok |
1PL | *ne | aɽuʔ | ne |
Basic vocabulary
editSome lexical reconstructions by Usher (2020) are:[1]
gloss Proto-Kapauri-Sause head *baːɽ ear *t[o̝/u]waro̝ tooth *w₂ano̝ tongue *mɛn₂o̝ blood *ko̝mo̝ bone *aːᵘC breast *mɵ̝N louse *hɛno̝ dog *unu bird *ɽe̝Cne̝N egg *huwini sun *nisiki (?) moon *bɛ[N/nV] water/river *bo̝C path *nawaɽo̝ eat *na[N/nV] two *nɛbɽe̝[na]
References
editExternal links
edit- Timothy Usher, New Guinea World, Proto-Kapauri–Sause