West Bird's Head languages
West Bird's Head languages are a small family of poorly documented Papuan languages spoken on the Bird's Head Peninsula of New Guinea.
The West Bird's Head family is a well-defined family of six languages spoken at the western end of the Bird's Head Peninsula of New Guinea and the eastern part of the island of Salawati opposite the Bird's Head's western shore. Based on pronominal evidence, they appear to be related to the North Halmahera languages of North Maluku.
Language contact
West Bird's Head languages have been heavily influenced by Austronesian languages. Austronesian influence is evident in SVO word order, pronouns, numerals, and other typological features.Languages
- West Bird's Head
- * Seget-Moi :
- **Seget
- **Moi
- * South West Bird's Head :
- **Tehit
- **Kalabra
- **Moraid
- * ? Kuwani
These languages cannot be easily linked to other families of the Bird's Head Peninsula. They have been plausibly connected to the geographically close North Halmahera family, a relationship considered clear by Reesink 1998; however, the evidence does not appear to be conclusive. In particular, the available lexical evidence is flimsy, as noted by Holton and Klamer. On the other hand, the geographical proximity of the two families lends credibility to this proposal. The connection between WBH and NH was first proposed by H.K.J. Cowan, and further discussed by C.L. Voorhoeve.
A link between WBH and the isolates Abun and Maybrat has also been proposed.
Vocabulary comparison
The following basic vocabulary words are from Voorhoeve, as cited in the Trans-New Guinea database.The words cited constitute translation equivalents, whether they are cognate or not.