Anim languages
The Anim or Fly River languages are a language family in south-central New Guinea established by Usher & Suter. The names of the family derive from the Fly River and from the Proto-Anim word *anim 'people'.
Languages
The 17 Anim languages belong to the following four subfamilies:- Inland Gulf
- Tirio
- Boazi
- Marind
Anim languages and respective demographic information listed by Evans are provided below.
Reconstruction
Phonemes
Usher reconstructs the consonant inventory as follows:Vowels are *a *e *i *o *u.
Pronouns
Proto-Anim pronouns :By 2020, comparison with the neighboring TNG branch Awyu–Ok had led so some revision of the reconstructions. Here are the nominative and possessive/object forms:
The demonstrative third-person forms *e-, *u-, *i- are an innovation shared with proto-Awyu–Ok, which has the same vowel ablaut in the second person as well. They reflect a gender ablaut of msg *e, fsg *u, nsg *, and pl *i, as in *anem 'man', *anum 'woman', *anim 'people', or *we 'father', *wu 'mother', *wi 'parents'.
Lexicon
Proto-Anim lexical reconstructions by Usher & Suter are:Below are selected reconstructions for Proto-Fly River and branches by Usher.