Kaure language
Kaure is a Papuan language of West Papua. It is spoken in the villages of Lereh, Harna, Wes, Masta, and Aurina.
Narau is either a dialect or a closely related language. It is known from a short word list in Giël. Texts include Auri et al..
Phonology
Consonants
The Kaure consonants are:Vowels
The Kaure vowels are:| Front | Back | |
| Close | , | |
| Mid | ||
| Open |
Tone
Like the Lakes Plain languages, Kaure is a tonal language. There are two tones, namely high and low.Monosyllabic minimal pairs showing phonemic tone contrast include:
- tái ‘footprint’, tài ‘sago’
- pí ‘boil’, pì ‘pig’
- hín ‘limbum wood’, hìn ‘blood’
- héik ‘flower’, hèik ‘snake’
Multisyllabic minimal sets include:
- káteil ‘toss it’, katéil ‘dry’, katèil ‘dry’
- nálain ‘female animal’, naláin ‘kind of root’, nalàin ‘to run off’
Pronouns
Kaure pronouns listed by Foley are:
Kaure pronouns are not specified for number, just like in Nimboran.