Mairasi language

Mairasi (AKA Faranyao and Kaniran) is a Papuan language of the Bomberai Peninsula of West Papua, Indonesia.

Mairasi
Native toWest Papua, Indonesia
RegionBomberai Peninsula
Native speakers
(3,300 cited 1996)[1]
Mairasi
  • Mairasi
Language codes
ISO 639-3zrs
Glottolognucl1594

The Northeastern dialect may be a distinct language.

Distribution

Locations:[2]

  • Kaimana Regency
    • Interior villages: Umbran, Jamna Fata, Matna, Tarwata, Sara, Kasira, Orai, Wangatnau, Faranyau, and Sarifan
    • Coastal villages: Sisir, Foroma Jaya, Warasi, Lobo, Lomira, Morona, Nanggwaromi, Omay (May may), and Warika
  • Teluk Wondama Regency
    • Naikere District villages: Sararti, Oya, Yabore, Wosimo, Undurara, and Inyora

Phonology

Consonants:[3]

tʔ
bdʤɡ
ɸs
β
mn
r
w

Vowels:[3]

iu
eo
a

Pronouns

Mairasi possessor prefixes are:[3]

sgpl
1 o-ee-
2 ne-e-
3 na-ne-

Morphology

Case markers

Noun phrase case markers in Mairasi:[3]:546

  • instrumental suffix -t
  • locative postposition ar
  • allative postposition ev(i)

Some examples:

  • ovuru-t /machete-INSTR/ ‘with a machete’
  • weso ar /house LOC/ ‘in the house’
  • mundu evi /village ALL/ ‘to the village’

Possessors

Mairasi possessor prefixes:[3]:546

sgpl
1 o-ee-
2 ne-e-
3 na-ne-

Examples of inalienable possessors:

  • ee-rovo /1PL.POSS-hand/ ‘our hands’
  • na-iambi /3SG.POSS-skin/ ‘his skin’

Directionals

Mairasi has two directional suffixes, which are only used with movement verbs.[3]:549

  • -aʔi ‘up, inland’
  • -ari ‘down, seaward’

Examples of directional suffixes in use:

  • o-is-aʔi /1SG.SBJ-stand-up/ ‘I stand up’
  • o-fon-ari /1SG.SBJ-sit-down/ ‘I sit down’

Animacy

Animacy is marked by the adjective modifier n-, as exemplified by the contrast in the following two noun phrases.[3]:546

fariri Ø-avwer
word INAN-big
‘a big word’
fariri n-avwer
word ANIM-big
‘a long-winded person’

Vowel changes can modify the number of animate nouns:[3]:546

uratu n-avwer
fish ANIM-big.SG
‘a big fish’
uratu n-evwer
fish ANIM-big.PL
‘big fishes’

References

  1. Mairasi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
  2. Ronsumbre, Adolof (2020). Ensiklopedia Suku Bangsa di Provinsi Papua Barat. Yogyakarta: Penerbit Kepel Press. ISBN 978-602-356-318-0.
  3. Foley, William A. (2018). "The languages of Northwest New Guinea". In Palmer, Bill (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area: A Comprehensive Guide. The World of Linguistics. 4. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 433–568. ISBN 978-3-11-028642-7.
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