Tobati language


Tobati, or Yotafa, is an Austronesian language within the Oceanic branch, from the Sarmi–Jayapura subfamily, in Jayapura bay in Papua province, Indonesia. Notably, Tobati displays a very rare object–subject–verb word order.
Tobati was once thought to be a Papuan language because as recently as 1952, it had a characteristically Papuan subject–object–verb word order.

Phonology

also shows allophony as. However, it does not behave as a stop.
Tobati has a five-vowel system of / /, realized as / / in closed syllables.

Phonotactics

Tobati permits three consonants in the onset, and at most a single consonant or a nasal-stop cluster in the coda.
Nasal-stop clusters only permit a nasal and a stop of the same place of articulation. For the sequence, becomes dental . Neither the bilabial, consisting of and the allophone, nor palatal nasal-stop clusters distinguish voice. The sequence voices to.