- Yélî Dnye language
language
name=Yélî Dnye
states=Papua New Guinea
region=Louisiade Archipelago
speakers=4000
familycolor=Papuan
fam1=Yele-West New Britain ?The Yélî Dnye language, also known as Yele, is the language ofRossel island , the easternmost island in theLouisiade Archipelago off the eastern tip ofPapua New Guinea . For now it is best considered alanguage isolate , but it may turn out to be related to the Anêm and Ata language isolates ofNew Britain in a tentative Yele-West New Britain family. There are about 4000 speakers.Yele is one of the better known
East Papuan languages . It has been studied extensively by cognitive linguists. One of its interesting features is its extensive set of spatialpostposition s. For example, Yele has eleven postpositions equivalent to English "on;" using different ones depending on such things as whether the object is on a table (horizontal), a wall (vertical), or atop a peak; whether or not it is attached to the surface; and whether it is solid or granular (distributed).Yele also has a uniquely rich set of
doubly articulated consonant s. In nearly all the languages of the world which have them, these arelabial-velar consonant s — that is, they are pronounced simultaneously with the lips and the back of the tongue, such as a simultaneous "p" and "k". Only Yele contrasts other doubly articulated consonants: it also has distinct "labial-alveolar" and "labial-postalveolar" consonants, as illustrated below.The two coronal articulations are (1) laminal and slightly pre-alveolar, sometimes transcribed Unicode|tʸ, Unicode|nʸ, etc., and (2) apical and slightly post-alveolar, sometimes transcribed Unicode|ṭ, Unicode|ṇ etc. or simply t, n, etc..
Pronouns
Yélî Dnye has two sets of pronouns: free and possessive. They are,
:
ee also
*
East Papuan languages References
* James E. Henderson, 1995. "Phonology and grammar of Yele, Papua New Guinea." Pacific Linguistics B-112. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.
*Peter Ladefoged &Ian Maddieson , 1996. "The sounds of the world’s languages." Oxford: Blackwells. ISBN 0-631-19814-8
*Stephen C. Levinson , 2003. "Space in Language and Cognition: Explorations in Cognitive Diversity." Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-01196-5
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