South Bird's Head languages


The South Bird's Head or South Doberai languages are three families of Papuan languages. They form part of the Trans–New Guinea languages in the classifications of Malcolm Ross and Timothy Usher, though Pawley and Hammarström do not consider them to be part of Trans–New Guinea.

Languages

The languages are as follows,
Noting low cognacy rates, Holton and Klamer tentatively consider the following three language groups to each be independent language families, pending further evidence.
Usher classifies the South Bird's Head languages as part of a wider Berau Gulf branch of Trans–New Guinea.

Pronouns

The pronouns are:
3sg *ni is reconstructable for SBH proper. There appears to be both a plural vowel change from *a to *i, as in proto-TNG, and a plural suffix *-ri.

Cognates

Below are cognates in Nuclear South Bird's Head languages demonstrating their relatedness, as listed by Holton & Klamer :
South Bird's Head basic vocabulary quoted by Holton & Klamer from de Vries, showing diverse non-cognate vocabulary across different language groups:

Morphology

Except for the outlier languages Konda and Yahadian, all South Bird's Head languages have nouns classified according to masculine and feminine genders, which are determined with final vowel quality. West Bird's Head languages also mark nouns for gender.

Syntax

Unlike many other languages of the Bird's Head Peninsula which display SVO word order, the South Bird's Head languages have SOV word order.