Baining languages

The Baining languages are a small language family spoken by the Baining people on the Gazelle Peninsula of New Britain in Papua New Guinea. They appear to be related to the neighboring Taulil–Butam languages, which immigrated from New Ireland.

Baining
EthnicityBaining people
Geographic
distribution
Gazelle Peninsula, New Britain
Linguistic classificationEast New Britain
  • Baining
Glottologbain1263

Languages

The languages are:

Extinct Makolkol neighbored the (other) Baining languages to their southwest but is unattested.

Vocabulary comparison

The following basic vocabulary words are from SIL field notes (1970, 1971, 1975), as cited in the Trans-New Guinea database:[1]

glossMali (Makunga dialect)Mali (Arambum dialect)QagetUra
head aŋʌpʌskiuwʌskiniŋaǥa; ʌ niŋʌg̶ʌamʌ niŋʌǥi; auwʌski; ʌmʌ niŋʌǥɩ
hair aǥʌsɛŋǥʌsɛŋaǥsiŋ; ʌg̶asiŋaɣʌsɛŋ; kʌsiŋ; kʌsɩŋ
ear sʌdᶺmasdɛmgiasndəmgi; sədəmkiasdʌmgi; dʌsdəmgɩ; dʌsdəmgi
eye saǥɔŋsaǥoŋʌ rʌsʌkŋiʌm; saknaǥaasauɣoŋ; ʌ̂ sʌǥon; ʌ sʌǥoŋ
nose kulimkiulɩmgiǥəřɩmki; ʌ rʌg̶ʌrimgiawʌlyʌmgi; ʌ ǥulimgɩ; ʌ ǥulimgi
tooth alkɛŋǥɛŋařkiŋ; ařkingiatkiŋgi; ʌ ǥʌřʌ; naeyɛŋ; næyɛŋ
tongue aǥulbiŋkaǥɔbɩngaǥalbinka; og̶lbingaaɣuebunga; duɛbingʌ
leg alaǥar; səlʌpiřomaǥařʌ laiŋyat; ɩlaiŋʌgʌřʌ
louse tʌƀəřʌkitᶩait; ʌ ɛɛtkiməaιt; məait; ɩr̰aɩt
dog paimkaimgadaŋka; ʌ dʌŋgʌimga; mɛmgʌ
pig ƀlam; pᶺlᶺmkahƀɛmgahƀiləmgʌ; ƀlamƀɩɛmgʌ; ƀiɛmgʌ; wemga
bird isᶺmkai sʌmgawaiṱki; ʌ wʌitkaɛɛ'sumgʌ; ɛɛsumgʌ; isʌmga
egg pa·lolaluaǥa; ʌ luʌg̶ʌduřaiṱ; duřaιt̯; luaɣa
blood ambiasabiʌskaʌg̶ʌřʌkʌ; ǥəřəkaa biaska; biʌskʌ
bone səlʌpatlɨplan; sləpkia Lləp; ʌ Lləp; o slʌpki
skin kᶺnnkiŋᶺndᶺŋǥət·dinki; ʌrʌgʌtdəŋitaslɩɣɩge; ʌ sliyɩgɛ; ʌ sliyigɛ
breast kʌmkʌǥumukhǥomʌk; og̶əməkat gəmuk; atkʌmuk
tree amʌŋkaŋumuŋmʌŋkha; munkʌʌ muŋgʌ; ŋʌmuga
man aroǥa; umᶺskaumʌskaǥwatka; ʌ g̶wʌtkʌgamoɛɣa; gʌmuɛgʌ
woman lɛƀɔpkiaƀopəkinnanki; ʌ nʌngiɛwəpkɩ; ɛwəpki; Ewopki
sun kunʌŋkawunɛŋgaʌ niřag̶a; niřaǥa; nɩlaǥaɣunʌga; wunʌgʌ
moon ayaƀunki'aǥɔngiyaǥunki; ʌ yɔg̶ungiyaǥunǥɩ; yaɣungi; yʌǥungi
water ařɛŋkiřiŋgiǥřapki; ʌ kʌinʌg̶imʌřiŋgi; mʌřɩŋgɩ; rigi
fire a mundʌmmudʌmbʌsaltiŋki; ʌltiŋgimundʌbʌs; mundʌm
stone dulkidiǥaʌ dulkʌ; dulkaduɩɣa; mʌ duɩ; mʌ dui
road, path aiskahiskahaiskʌ; aiskaiska; mʌiskʌ; mʌɩskʌ
name aŋařɛpkiŋʌrɩpkihdyiʌringi namgi; řɨnkidiŋyiřipki; diŋyɩrɩpkɩ; ŋʌr̰iþki
eat katɨskatɨska tɨs; kʌ təsɣat tʌs; ka ts; kʌ təs
one asʌŋgʌksɛgɨkhǥwanaska; og̶unʌskʌsɩgʌk; sʌgʌk; sigʌk
two aundomudionǥwanasiam; og̶unʌsiʌmundiom; undɩom

References

  1. Greenhill, Simon (2016). "TransNewGuinea.org - database of the languages of New Guinea". Retrieved 2020-11-05.
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