Sarmi-Jayapura | |
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Sarmi-Jayapura Bay | |
Geographic distribution: |
northern Papua |
Linguistic classification: |
Austronesian
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Glottolog: | sarm1241 |
The Sarmi-Jayapura Bay languages consists of half a dozen languages spoken in Papua province of Indonesia:
Ross (1988) had considered Sarmi and Jayapura Bay (Kayapulau, Orma and Tobati) to be separate but related groups. Ross (1988) listed several additional Sarmi languages:
The inclusion of a supposed Yarsun language appears to be due to confusion of language names with island names. No such language is attested; the island is located between that of the Anus and Podena languages, and all three islands are reported to speak dialects of a single language according to the first source to mention it.
Grace (1971:34-37) published a table of sound correspondences for the Sarmi languages, from which the following forms are gleaned. The languages are arranged from west to east.