Kamula language
Kamula is a Trans–New Guinea language that is unclassified within that family in the classification of Malcolm Ross. Noting insufficient evidence, Pawley and Hammarström leave it as unclassified.
Demographics
Kamula is spoken in two widely separated areas, including in Kamiyami village of the Wawoi Falls area in Bamu Rural LLG, Western Province, Papua New Guinea.Routamaa estimates that there are about 800 speakers of Kamula located in 3 villages in Western Province, with no dialectal differences reported. This is because the Kamula had originally lived in camps near Samokopa in the northern area, but a group had split off and moved to Wasapea in the south only around 50 years ago.
- Kesiki, at Wawoi Falls in Bamu Rural LLG
- Samokopa in Bamu Rural LLG
- Wasapea in Gogodala Rural LLG
Classification
The little data that exists for Kamula pronouns does not fit in with the neighboring East Strickland or Bosavi languages, so Kamula is best left as an unclassified language an independent branch of Trans–New Guinea pending further study.Attested pronouns are,, and ̩.
Phonology
Kamula phonology:Consonants
Kamula has 12 consonants.| Bilabial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
| plosive | p | t̪ | d | k ɡ | ||
| nasal | m | n | ||||
| fricative | s | h | ||||
| approximant | w | j | ||||
| lateral approximant | l |
Vowels
Kamula has 7 vowels.| Front | Central | Back | |
| close | i | u | |
| close-mid | e | o | |
| open-mid | ɛ | ɔ | |
| open | a |