Everything about The Yawa Languages totally explained
The
Yawa languages are a small family of two closely related
Papuan languages,
Yawa (or Yava) and
Saweru, which are often considered to be divergent dialects of a single language (and thus a
language isolate). They are spoken on central
Yapen Island and nearby islets, in
Cenderawasih Bay,
Indonesian Papua.
Yawa proper had 6000 speakers in 1987. Saweru has been variously reported to be partially intelligible with other dialects of Yawa and to be considered a dialect of Yawa by its speakers, and to be too divergent for intelligibility and to be perceived as a separate language. It is
moribund, spoken by 150 people out of an ethnic group of 300.
Classification
C. L. Voorhoeve tentatively linked Yawa with the
East Geelvink Bay languages in his Geelvink Bay proposal. However, the relationship would be a distant one at best, and
Mark Donohue felt in 2001 that Yawa hadn't been shown to be related to any other language. Recently
Malcolm Ross made a tentative proposal that Yawa might be part of an
Extended West Papuan language phylum, but this has yet to be substantiated. The pronominal resemblances are most apparent when comparing proto-Yawa to the
East Bird's Head language Meax:
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d~r, b~w, we~o, p~f are all common sound correspondences.
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