Kapauri–Sause languages

The Kapauri–Sause (Kapori–Sause) languages form a small language family spoken along the middle Taritatu River in the Jayapura Regency of Indonesian West Papua. They are two languages, Kapauri (Kapori) and Sause, which are not particularly close.

Kapauri–Sause
Geographic
distribution
New Guinea
Linguistic classificationFoja Range
Subdivisions
GlottologNone

Classification

There is a history of linking at least Kapauri to the Kaure languages (see Kaure–Kapori languages). However, they show no particular affiliation, and Kapauri appears to be closer to Kwerba. Usher demonstrated a connection instead with another erstwhile isolate, Sause, together forming a branch of Kwerbic.[1] A partial reconstruction of proto-Kapauri–Sause can be found there.

Phonemes

Usher (2020) reconstructs the consonant inventory as follows. Apparent gaps may be due to poverty of data (e.g., there are /p/, /ɸ/ and /ɡ/ in the languages, but as of 2020 they have not been reconstructed for the protolanguage):[1]

*m*n
*t*s*k
*b
*w*j*h
*i*u
*e*o
*a [*aː]

Pronouns

Pronouns are reconstructed as follow.[1]

proto-KSKapauriSause
1sg *kakaku
2sg ue
3sg *aɾ̃oCaːnuʔarok
1pl *neaɽuʔne
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References

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