Koiarian languages


The Koiarian languages Koiari are a small family of Trans-New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" of New Guinea. They are classified within the Southeast Papuan branch of Trans-New Guinea.

Languages

The languages are:
Dutton classifies the Koiarian languages as:
  • Baraic
  • *Ömie
  • *Barai–Managalasi
  • Koiaric
  • *Mountain Koiari
  • *Koita – Grass Koiari

    Proto-language

Pronouns

Usher reconstructs the pronouns as:

Vocabulary

The following basic vocabulary words of Proto-Koiarian and other lower-level reconstructions are from the Trans-New Guinea database:

Evolution

Koiarian reflexes of proto-Trans-New Guinea etyma are:
Koiari language:
  • muka ‘lump’ < *maŋgV ‘round object’
  • uni ‘egg’ < *munka
  • idu ‘tree’ < *inda
  • iya ‘cassowary’ < *kua
  • karika ‘dry’ < *atata
  • muni ‘stone < *muna
  • nana ‘older same-sex sibling’ < *nan
  • u-tuvu ‘ashes’ < *kambu-sumbu
Managalasi language:
  • ata ‘bone’ < *kondaC
  • muka ‘lump’ < *maŋgV ‘round object’
  • iha ‘name’ < *imbi
  • uma ‘louse’ < *iman
  • uka ‘bird’ < *yaka
  • tuua ‘short’ < *tukumba
  • muna ‘stone’ < *muna
  • ija ‘tree’ < *inda
  • otoka ‘knee’ < *atuk
  • kora ‘dry’ < *atata

    Phonotactics

Like the Binanderean languages, Barai and other Koiarian languages only allow for open syllables and do not allow final CVC.