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Oceanic language spoken in Solomon Islands
Engdewu
Nanggu
Native toSolomon Islands
RegionNendo Island
Native speakers(210 cited 1999)
Language familyAustronesian
Language codes
ISO 639-3ngr
Glottolognang1262
ELPNagu
Coordinates: 10°44′S 165°53′E / 10.733°S 165.883°E / -10.733; 165.883

Engdewu, also known as Nanggu or Nagu, is one of two Reefs – Santa Cruz languages spoken on Nendö Island (the other is Santa Cruz).

Names

The language used to be known by outsiders as Nanggu (IPA: [naᵑɡu]), from the name of one of the villages where it is still spoken. This name is also spelled Nangu or Nagu.

The local population prefers to name the language Engdewu, after the name of the ancient village where it was initially spoken. This name has now been adopted by linguists.

Grammar

A description of the language was produced in 2013 by linguist Anders Vaa.

Phonology

Consonants

Nanggu has 14 phonemic consonants.

Labial Alveolar Alveolo-
palatal
Palatal Velar
Plosive Voiceless p t k
Voiced b d g
Fricative β s
Nasal m n ŋ
Approximant w l j

Vaa (2013) consistently uses /s/ and [s], which he describes as "lamino-palatoalveolar."

Vowels

Nanggu has ten phonemic vowels.

Front Central Back
Close i ʉ u
Close-mid e ɵ
Open-Mid ɛ ɞ ɔ
Open a ɒ

Notes

  1. ^ Engdewu at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. "Request for Change to ISO 639-3 Language Code" (PDF). SIL. 2011-08-29.
  3. Boerger et al. 2012, p. 130.
  4. Vaa 2013.
  5. ^ Vaa 2013, p. 70.
  6. Vaa 2013, p. 82.

References

External links

Languages of the Solomon Islands
Official language
Lingua franca
Indigenous
languages
Micronesian
Northwest
Solomonic
Papuan
Polynesian
Southeast
Solomonic
Temotu
Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages
Saint Matthias
Temotu
Utupua
Vanikoro
Reefs–Santa Cruz
Southeast
Solomonic
Gela–Guadalcanal
Malaita–
San Cristobal
  • * indicates proposed status
  • ? indicates classification dispute
  • † indicates extinct status


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