Wogamusin language (wog)

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Also Known As: Wogamusin Language,Wongamusin


Description:

Wogamusin is a Papuan language spoken by about 700 people (as of 1998) in four villages in the Ambunti District of East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. In non-final positions, /u/ /o/, /i/, and /e/ are [ʊ] [ɔ], [ɪ], and [ɛ], respectively. [ə] appears only in unstressed syllables; when it is followed by /w/ it is rounded: [ɵu̯]. Between vowels, /b/ and /g/ lenite to the fricatives [β] and [ɣ], respectively. /s/ is realized as an affricate, [ts], word-initially. /h/ is velar, [x], after /a/ and /o/. Word-finally, voiceless stops are usually unreleased.

The consonant /ŋ/ only occurs finally. Bilabial and velar consonants may be followed by /w/ when initial, but otherwise consonant clusters only occur over syllable boundaries, with the exception of the unusual word /məmt/ ('snake')...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Wogamusin language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Papua New Guinea
Spoken In:

Regions: Oceania

ISO 639-3 Code: wog

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Sepik-Ramu Group

    Sepik Group

      Upper Sepik Group

        Wogamusin Group

          Wogamusin language