Orya–Tor languages
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| Orya–Tor | |
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| Geographic distribution | Tor River region, Western New Guinea |
| Linguistic classification | Northwest Papuan?
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| Glottolog | toro1256 |
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The Orya–Tor languages are a family of just over a dozen Papuan languages spoken in Western New Guinea, Indonesia.
Classification
[edit | edit source]The Tor family, named after the Tor River, is clearly established. Its closest relative appears to be Orya.
Stephen Wurm (1975) linked Orya and the Tor languages with the Lakes Plain languages, forming a branch of his Trans–New Guinea phylum. Clouse (1997) found no evidence of such a connection.[1] Malcolm Ross (2005) linked them instead with part of another erstwhile branch of TNG in a Tor–Kwerba proposal, and Usher makes a broadly similar proposal. Glottolog accepts only the link with Orya as having been demonstrated.[2]
Languages
[edit | edit source]Foley (2018)
[edit | edit source]Foley (2018) provides the following classification.[3]
| Tor | |
Foley considers the inclusion of Sause within the Tor family to be questionable due to insufficient lexical evidence.[3] See Kapauri–Sause languages.
Usher (2020)
[edit | edit source]Timothy Usher provides the following classification:[4]
| Orya – Tor River | |
Jofotek and Mander are found to be the same language, whereas the ISO conflation of Edwas and Bonerif is found to be spurious. A Wares language is not attested. (The Wares people are not known to have a distinct language, and the language of the village of Wares is Mawes.)[5]
Proto-language
[edit | edit source]Phonemes
[edit | edit source]Usher (2020) reconstructs the consonant inventory tentatively as follows:[4]
*m *n *p *t *s *k *kʷ *b *d *dz *gʷ *w *ɾ
The stop *d is marginal and only occurs initially. *ɾ does not occur initially.
*i *u *e *o *ɛ *ə *ɔ *a
Pronouns
[edit | edit source]The pronouns Ross reconstructs for proto-Orya–Tor are,
I *ai exclusive we ? inclusive we *ne thou *emei you *em s/he *je they ?
Usher (2020) reconstructs the pronouns of the East Tor Coast branch as:[4]
East Tor Coast sg pl 1excl *ai/ana *ai-saise (?) 1incl *ne-saise (?) 2 *im[i] *im[i]-saise 3 *dei *dei-saise
Basic vocabulary
[edit | edit source]Some lexical reconstructions by Usher (2020) are:[4]
gloss Proto-Orya-Tor River Proto-Tor River Orya head *nəbaɾ *nəbaɾ leaf/hair *aɾ[ɛ/a][n/ŋ] *aɾ[ɛ/a][n/ŋ] ala eye *nVwɛ *nVwɛ nwe nose *masɛ *masɛ mase tongue *mapəɾ[Vm] *mafəɾVm mahal foot/leg *ta[g]əna *ta[g]əna tana breast *mo̝m *mo̝m mom louse *nɛna *nɛna dog *gʷəɾa *gʷəɾa pig *gʷas *gʷas bird *dzu *dzu egg *s[u]w[e̝] *s[u]w[e̝] tree/wood *te̝ *te̝ te woman/wife *kʷe̝ *kʷe̝ we moon *p[ɛⁱ]n *fɛⁱn water *pɔ *fɔ ho path *nVɾ *nVɾ name *bo̝s[ɛ/a] *bo̝s[ɛ/a] bose one *apa *afa two *nawɛt *nawɛt
References
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Timothy Usher, New Guinea World, Proto–Orya – Tor River