The Yalë language, also known as Yadë, Nagatman, or Nagatiman, is spoken in northwestern Papua New Guinea. It may be related to the Kwomtari languages, but Palmer (2018) classifies it as a language isolate.
Yalë is in extensive trade and contact with Busa, a likely language isolate spoken just to the south. Yalë has complex verbal inflection and SOV word order.
Phonology
Aannested, Aidan (2020) gives the following phonology for Yadë (Yalë):
Each vowel has a wide range of possible realizations, most notably /u/, which has:
/y/, /ʉ/, /ʊ/, and /u̟/
Pronouns
Pronouns are:
sg
pl
1
bo
se ~ sebo
2
ju
so ~ sobo
3
bu
Grammar
Verbal conjugation affixes are:
-d: generic marker
-t: transitive marker
-b: intransitive marker
Most nouns are not pluralized, and only nouns with human or animate reference or with high local salience may be pluralized using the suffix -rɛ ~ -re:
nɛba-re /child-PL/ ‘children’
ama-re /dog-PL/ ‘dogs’
dife-rɛ /village-PL/ ‘villages’
Other plural nouns are irregular:
aya-nino /father-PL/ ‘fathers’
mise ‘woman’, one ‘women’
Vocabulary
The following basic vocabulary words are from Conrad and Dye (1975), as cited in the Trans-New Guinea database:
gloss
Yalë
head
ʌsu
hair
ʌsʌǏahuᵽa
ear
ąhuǏuʔ
eye
na:ba
nose
yɛlu
tongue
aǏižiʔ
louse
mibaʔ
dog
kaliʔ
pig
gǏɛǏiʔ
bird
pʋlɛʔ
egg
kah
blood
wi:nuʔ
bone
ɛlɛ:b̶u
skin
žib̶uʔ
breast
ma:ba
tree
ti:
woman
mɩsɛʔ
water
tuʔ
fire
ahuʐiʔ
stone
anɩziʔ
road, path
ařʌgɛʔ
eat
hiɛǏɛ
one
žuwaʔ
two
teǏɛʔ
Further reading
Campbell, Carl and Jody Campbell. 1987. Yadë Grammar Essentials. Unpublished manuscript. Ukarumpa, PNG: Summer Institute of Linguistics.
Campbell, Carl and Jody Campbell. 1990. Yadë (Nagatman) – English Dictionary. Unpublished manuscript. Ukarumpa, PNG: Summer Institute of Linguistics.
Campbell, Carl and Jody Campbell. 1997. Yalë (Nagatman, Yadë) Phonology Essentials. Unpublished manuscript. Ukarumpa, PNG: Summer Institute of Linguistics.
References
^ Yalë at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
^Palmer, Bill (2018). "Language families of the New Guinea Area". In Palmer, Bill (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area: A Comprehensive Guide. The World of Linguistics. Vol. 4. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 1–20. ISBN978-3-11-028642-7.
^ Foley, William A. (2018). "The Languages of the Sepik-Ramu Basin and Environs". In Palmer, Bill (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area: A Comprehensive Guide. The World of Linguistics. Vol. 4. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 197–432. ISBN978-3-11-028642-7.