Mbahaam–Iha languages

The Mbahaam–Iha languages are a pair of Papuan languages spoken on the Bomberai Peninsula of western New Guinea. The two languages, Baham (Mbaham) and Iha, are closely related to each other.

Mbahaam–Iha
Geographic
distribution
West New Guinea, Bomberai Peninsula
Linguistic classificationTrans–New Guinea
Subdivisions
Glottolognucl1641[1]

Phonemes

Usher (2020) reconstructs the consonant and vowel inventories as:[2]

*m*n
*p*t*k*kʷ
*mb*nd*ŋg*ŋgʷ
*s
*w*r*j

Prenasalized plosives do not occur initially, having merged with the voiceless plosives.

The vowels are *i *u *ɛ *ɔ *a and the diphthongs *iɛ *ɛi.

Pronouns

Usher (2020) reconstructs the free pronouns as:[2]

sgpl
1excl *[a/ɔ]n[*mbi]
1incl *in
2 *k[a/ɔ]*ki
3 *m[a/ɔ]*mi, *wat

Cognates

Protoforms of the 20 most-stable items[3] in the Swadesh list include the following.[2]

glossProto-Mbahaam–Iha
*mɛinlouse
?two
*kiˈrawater
*kʷiɛrear
*kimidie
*[a/ɔ]nI
?liver
? (k(i)jɛp / kɛndɛp)eye
*tanhand
*kɔmɛnhear
*wiˈra, aˈtɔkʷtree, tree/wood
*ˈsɛjirfish
*niɛname
*warstone
?tooth
*sɔnbreast
*k[a/ɔ]you
?path
*ˈtɔkarbone
?tongue (*mak voice/language)
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gollark: Oh yes, we should totally do memes, that is totally memetic and memey.
gollark: See, the thing is, with the "utter [random thing]" meme, we basically just brought "saying random letters" and stuff into the apioform/orbital/[REDACTED] memeplex.
gollark: V the language?
gollark: * prefer

References

Usher, Timothy and Antoinette Schapper, 2018. "The lexicons of the Papuan languages of the Onin Peninsula and their influences". In Antoinette Schapper, ed. Contact and substrate in the languages of Wallacea part 2. NUSA 64: 3963.

  1. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Nuclear West Bomberai". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  2. New Guinea World, Mbaham–Iha
  3. Holman, Eric W., Søren Wichmann, Cecil H. Brown, Viveka Velupillai, André Müller, Dik Bakker (2008). "Explorations in Automated Language Classification". Folia Linguistica, Vol. 42, no. 2, 331–354
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