Yonggom Wambon, a Dumut language of West Papua

Yonggom Wambon, a Dumut language of West Papua

Annotated Texts with Grammar and Vocabulary

Authored by: Wilco van den Heuvel
 

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In this book, the author, Wilco van den Heuvel, intends to make Drabbe’s 1959 description of (Yonggom) Wambon available to a wider scientific public. As such, the book is in line with an earlier reanalysis by the same author of Drabbe’s description of Aghu (1957), which was published in 2016.

In only 45 pages (!), Drabbe managed to present an incredible amount of Yonggom Wambon language data. The current work takes over 400 pages for their re-representation and reanalysis, and includes a 500-item wordlist that Drabbe had written a few years earlier. This book attempts both to increase our understanding of the peculiarities of this individual language, and to contribute to our understanding of the past and present of this still very under-documented part of our globe. An area where—as Drabbe foresaw—minority languages are disappearing, giving way to a common (national) language.

The author expresses his gratefulness to Drabbe, for having unravelled some of the complexities of the languages in this area, which, in Drabbe’s words, form ‘an eldorado for the practitioners of general linguistics’, ‘a labyrinth without escape for missionaries’, and—in the author’s words— ‘offer a unique and highly valuable perspective on specific communities in a specific space and time’.

Details

ISBN (print):
9781760466732
ISBN (online):
9781760466749
Publication date:
Feb 2025
Imprint:
ANU Press
DOI:
http://doi.org/10.22459/YW.2025
Series:
Asia-Pacific Linguistics
Disciplines:
Arts & Humanities: Linguistics
Countries:
Southeast Asia: Indonesia

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Part I: Grammatical introduction

  1. Phonology (PDF, 405 KB) doi
  2. Verbs (PDF, 905 KB) doi
  3. Other word classes (PDF, 724 KB) doi
  4. Clause structure (PDF, 868 KB) doi
  5. Clause combinations (PDF, 636 KB) doi

Part II: Wordlists

  1. Introduction to the wordlists (PDF, 83 KB) doi
  2. Thematic wordlist: English–Yonggom Wambon (PDF, 243 KB) doi
  3. Alphabetical index to the English–Yonggom Wambon wordlist (PDF, 165 KB) doi
  4. Yonggom Wambon–English wordlist (PDF, 367 KB) doi

Part III: Annotated texts

  1. Introduction to the texts (PDF, 77 KB) doi
  2. Text 1: The origin of the Kao river (PDF, 198 KB) doi
  3. Text 2: Kori (PDF, 189 KB) doi
  4. Text 3: Katit (PDF, 149 KB) doi
  5. Text 4: The origin of canoe making (PDF, 268 KB) doi
  6. Text 5: Koromop (PDF, 250 KB) doi
  7. Text 6: A brother and his sister (PDF, 183 KB) doi
  8. Text 7: Matirap (PDF, 178 KB) doi
  9. Text 8: Kukjat’s offspring (PDF, 138 KB) doi
  10. Text 9: Wawit and his children (PDF, 176 KB) doi
  11. Text 10: Koheponop and the snake (PDF, 179 KB) doi
  12. Text 11: Omgirop (PDF, 184 KB) doi
  13. Text 12: Ndinggitiop and Enowandajop (PDF, 186 KB) doi

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