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Yaren Dom

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Yaren Dom
  • Yaren gida
Lamban rijistar harshe
ISO 639-3 doa
Glottolog domm1246[1]
Dom

Dom yare ne na Trans-New Guinea na Gabashin Gabashin Kungiyar Chimbu, ana magana da shi a Gundumomin Gumin da Sinasina na Lardin Chimbu da kuma wasu ƙauyuka masu zaman kansu a yammacin tsaunuka na Papua New Guinea

. [2]

Tarihin Harshen Harshen Jama'a

[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Mutanen Dom suna zaune a cikin al'ummar noma, wanda ke da ƙungiyar ƙabilar, patrilocal da patrilineal. Akwai ƙananan bambancin yare kawai tsakanin dangin. [3] addini shine Kiristanci.

Yanayin Tattaunawa da Harshe

[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Akwai harsuna daban-daban guda uku da masu magana da Dom ke magana tare da Dom: Tok Pisin, Kuman da Ingilishi. Tok Pisin yana aiki ne a matsayin harshen Papuan. Kuman, wanda ke da alaƙa da harshen Chimbu na gabashin da ke da alaƙar zamantakewa da al'adu, yana aiki a matsayin harshen da aka yi amfani da shi a bukukuwan da kuma yanayin hukuma. Ana gu[4] da darussan makaranta galibi a Turanci.

Harshen harshe

[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Fasahar sauti

[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Sautin sautin

[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

[5]

da kuma o
a a:

Ƙananan nau'i-nau'i

[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Tsawon sautin a cikin sashi mai laushi yana da halayyar allophonic.

Sautin sautin Bayyanawa da aka yi amfani da shi sashi mai laushi kalma ta ƙarshe Yanayi na musamman
da kuma [e]~[ɛ] [e:] [ə],Ø [o] a cikin [+labial] (C) _#

[i] Digiri #C_#

i [I] [I:] [I] [I]
o [ko]~[ko] [ko:]~[ko] [ko] [ko]
u [u] [u:] [u] [u]
a [a] [a:] [a] [a]
  1. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Yaren Dom". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  2. Tida Syuntarô (2006): A Grammar of the Dom Language. A Papuan Language of Papua New Guinea. Page 1; 6; 8
  3. Tida Syuntarô (2006): A Grammar of the Dom Language. A Papuan Language of Papua New Guinea. Page 1f; 3
  4. Tida Syuntarô (2006): A Grammar of the Dom Language. A Papuan Language of Papua New Guinea. Page 2
  5. Tida Syuntarô (2006): A Grammar of the Dom Language. A Papuan Language of Papua New Guinea. Page 9