lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageSobei is one of the Sarmi languages spoken in three villages (Sarmi, Sawar, and Bagaiserwar) near the district center of Sarmi in Papua province of Indonesia. Ethnologue (2005) cites two third-party population estimates of 1,000 and 1,850, while Sterner estimates the population at 1,500 (1975) and 2,000 (1987), based on actual residence in the area.
Sarmi language
Sobei |
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Native to | Indonesia |
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Region | Papua |
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Ethnicity | 1,850 (2000)[1] |
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Native speakers | 1,000 (2007)[1] |
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Language family | |
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ISO 639-3 | sob |
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Glottolog | sobe1238 |
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ELP | Sobei |
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Phonology
Sobei reflexes of some common Austronesian etyma include ima 'hand', betwe 'star', daidu 'two', faso 'paddle', fau 'four', mam 'father', nen 'mother', natu '(his/her) child', niwe 'coconut', pana 'food', puwe 'betelnut', rani 'water', rau 'leaf', -sa 'up', -si 'down', siso 'breast', tafi 'sugarcane', tano 'rain', temto 'man', tesese 'one', tou 'three', wane 'sand', yafu 'fire' (all gleaned from J. Sterner 1975).
Vowels
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Front |
Central |
Back |
High |
i |
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u |
Mid |
ɛ |
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o |
Low |
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a |
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Consonants
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Labial |
Dental |
Palatal |
Velar |
Glottal |
Nasal |
m |
n |
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Plosive |
voiceless |
p |
t |
c |
k |
ʔ |
voiced |
b |
d |
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g |
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Fricative |
f |
s |
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Liquid |
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r |
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Semivowel |
w |
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j |
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Morphology
Nouns
Sobei distinguishes alienable possession from inalienable possession by directly suffixing nouns in the latter type of relationship, principally body parts and kin terms. The morphophonemics are often complex: natu’ 'my child', natun 'his/her child', netrirse 'our child(ren)', netrise 'their child(ren)'; dabu'sa'a 'my head', dabusa'a 'his/her head', debrirsa'a 'our heads', debrisa'a 'their heads' (Sterner 1987). The following paradigm of the inalienably possessed noun tema- 'father' is from Sterner (1976). The intermediate -ri- before the possessive suffix serves as a plural marker. As an independent pronoun, ri is 3rd person plural ('they'). Some kin terms that do not take the possessive suffixes nevertheless have plural forms ending in -(r)i: wawa-ri 'uncle-PL', tinan-i 'mother-PL', nabai-yi 'cousin-PL' (Sterner 1976).
Person |
Singular |
Plural |
1st person inclusive |
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tema-ri-rse |
1st person exclusive |
tema-' |
tema-ri-mse |
2nd person |
tema-m |
tema-ri-mse |
3rd person |
tema-n |
tema-ri-se |
Independent pronouns
Person |
Singular |
Plural |
1st person inclusive |
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rer |
1st person exclusive |
ya |
mim |
2nd person |
u |
yam |
3rd person |
e |
ri |
Verbs
Sobei verb stems can include a number of aspectual, reciprocal, modificational, or directional affixes, but every verb is minimally prefixed to show the grammatical person and number of its subject and grammatical mood (realis or irrealis). Mood markers differ according to whether the stem is simple or complex, and some classes of verbs show stem allomorphy in their conjugational paradigms. (See Sterner 1987.)
'come'
Person/Number |
Realis |
Irrealis |
1SG |
yomi |
ima |
2SG |
umi |
ama |
3SG |
ema |
ama |
1PL INCL |
timi |
tama |
1PL EXCL |
mimi |
'a'ma |
2PL |
mimi |
'a'ma |
3PL |
rimi |
riama |
'make'
Person/Number |
Realis |
Irrealis |
1SG |
yofi |
yafei |
2SG |
ufi |
afei |
3SG |
efei |
afei |
1PL INCL |
tifi |
tafei |
1PL EXCL |
mifi |
'a'fei |
2PL |
mifi |
'a'fei |
3PL |
rifi |
riafei |
'cry'
Person/Number |
Realis |
Irrealis |
1SG |
yotin |
itan |
2SG |
utin |
atan |
3SG |
etan |
atan |
1PL INCL |
titin |
tatan |
1PL EXCL |
mitin |
'a'tan |
2PL |
mitin |
'a'tan |
3PL |
ritin |
riatan |
'eat'
Person/Number |
Realis |
Irrealis |
1SG |
win |
an |
2SG |
win |
kin |
3SG |
an |
an |
1PL INCL |
tin |
ta'an |
1PL EXCL |
min |
'e'kin |
2PL |
min |
'e'kin |
3PL |
rin |
riekin |
'be'
Person/Number |
Realis |
Irrealis |
1SG |
wen |
wan |
2SG |
wen |
en |
3SG |
den |
an |
1PL INCL |
ten |
tan |
1PL EXCL |
men |
'e'en |
2PL |
men |
'e'en |
3PL |
ren |
rie'en |
External links
- Paradisec has two collections of Arthur Cappell's materials (AC1, AC2) that include Sobei language materials.
References
- Sobei at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Sterner, Joyce K. 1987. Sobei verb morphology reanalyzed to reflect POC studies. Oceanic Linguistics 14:146-167.
- Sterner, Joyce K. 1976. A comprehensive look at Sobei phrases and words. In From Baudi to Indonesian: Studies in linguistics, ed. by Ignatius Suharno and Kenneth L. Pike, pp. 153–176. Jayapura, Cenderawasih University and the Summer Institute of Linguistics.
- Sterner, Joyce K. 1975. Sobei phonology. Oceanic Linguistics 14:146-167.
- Sterner, Robert H. 1975. Sobei verb inflection. Oceanic Linguistics 14:128-145.
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South Sulawesi | Bugis | |
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New Ireland– Northwest Solomonic | Tungag–Nalik | |
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Madak | |
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North New Guinea | Sarmi– Jayapura ? | |
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Schouten | |
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Huon Gulf | |
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Papuan Tip | Nuclear | |
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Espiritu Santo | |
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Nuclear Southern Oceanic | Central Vanuatu | |
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South Vanuatu | |
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Loyalties– New Caledonia | Loyalty Islands | |
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- † indicates extinct status
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Malayo-Sumbawan | |
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Javanese | |
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Celebic | |
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Lampungic | |
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Northwest Sumatra– Barrier Islands | |
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South Sulawesi | |
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Barito | |
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Kayan–Murik | |
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Land Dayak | |
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North Bornean | |
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Philippine languages | Central Philippine | |
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Gorontalo-Mongondow | |
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Minahasan | |
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Sangiric | |
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Central-Eastern languages |
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Aru | |
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Central Maluku | |
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Flores–Lembata | |
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Halmahera- Cenderawasih | |
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Kei-Tanimbar | |
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Selaru | |
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Sumba–Flores | |
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Timor–Babar | |
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Western Oceanic | |
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Papuan languages |
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North Halmahera | |
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Timor–Alor–Pantar | |
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Asmat–Mombum | |
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West Bird's Head | |
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South Bird's Head | |
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East Bird's Head | |
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West Bomberai | |
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Dani | |
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Paniai Lakes | |
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Digul River | |
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Foja Range | |
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Lakes Plain | |
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East Cenderawasih Bay | |
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Yawa | |
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Demta–Sentani | |
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Ok | |
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Momuna–Mek | |
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Skou | |
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South Pauwasi | |
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East Pauwasi | |
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West Pauwasi | |
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Kaure–Kosare | |
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Marind–Yaqai | |
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Bulaka River | |
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Kayagar | |
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Border | |
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Senagi | |
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Mairasi | |
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Kolopom | |
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Yam | |
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Lower Mamberamo | |
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Others | |
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Other languages |
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Creoles and Pidgins |
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Immigrant languages | Chinese | |
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На других языках
- [en] Sobei language
[fr] Sobei
Le sobei est une langue océanienne, parlée par 1 000 locuteurs environ, dans trois villages Sarmi, Sawar et Bagaiserwar, près du centre du district de Sarmi dans la province de Papouasie en Indonésie.
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