Kamula–Elevala languages
The Kamula–Elevala languages are a small family of the Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the region of the Elevala River.
Languages
There are three languages, namely Aekyowm, Pare, and Kamula. They are not obviously related to each other, but Aekyowm and Pare are closer to each other than to Kamula.A more in-depth classification by Suter and Usher is as follows.
;Kamula-Elevala family
- Kamula
- Elevala family
- *Pa
- *Aekyom
- **Northeastern
- **North Central
- **Southeastern
- **Western
Classification
Reconstruction
Phonology
Usher reconstructs the consonant and vowel inventories as follows:There is also the diphthong *.
Pronouns
Usher reconstructs the Awin–Pa pronouns as:In the 1du, Awin has /ki/ and Pare /ni/, /niki/, /nigi/. The Kamula singular forms are quite similar, but it does not have the dual.
Vocabulary
Some Proto-Kamula-Elevala lexical reconstructions by Usher are:Below are all of the lexical reconstructions of Proto-Kamula-Elevala from Suter and Usher :
Proto-Elevala
Proto-Elevala reconstructions from Suter and Usher :Vocabulary comparison
The following basic vocabulary words are from McElhanon & Voorhoeve, Shaw, and Shaw, as cited in the Trans-New Guinea database.The words cited constitute translation equivalents, whether they are cognate or not. Notice the very low number of cognate pairs between the two languages.
Evolution
Proposed Awin–Pa reflexes of proto-Trans-New Guinea etyma:Aekyom language:
- kendoke ‘ear’ < *kandk
- khatike ‘leg’ < *k
- ndok, kare ‘skin’ < *aapu
- di ‘firewood, fire’ < *inda
- keba ‘head’ < *kVtu
- ama ‘mother < *am
- di- ‘burn’ < *nj
Loanwords
Kamula and Doso
Loanwords between Kamula and Doso:Aekyom and Ok
Aekyom loanwords from Ok languages:Kamula and Aramia River
Kamula loanwords from Aramia River languages:Kamula–Elevala and Awyu–Dumut
Potential cognates between Kamula–Elevala and Awyu–Dumut :;Abbreviations
- pAD = proto-Awyu–Dumut
- pA = proto-Awyu
- pD = proto-Dumut
- pKE = proto-Kamula–Elevala
- pK = proto-Kamula
- pE = proto-Elevala