Yahadian language

Yahadian
Yahadian-Mugim
Native toSouthwest Papua, Indonesia
RegionKampung Yahadian, Kais District and Kampung Mugim, Matemani District, South Sorong Regency in the Bird's Head Peninsula
Native speakers
1,200[1] (2002)
Language codes
ISO 639-3ner
Glottologyaha1248
Yahadian
Yahadian
Yahadian
Coordinates: 1°56′S 132°06′E / 1.94°S 132.10°E / -1.94; 132.10

Yahadian is a Papuan language of the Bird's Head Peninsula of Southwest Papua. It is spoken in Yahadian village, Kais District, South Sorong Regency.[2] Overall, Yahadian is poorly documented, with only enough data for a sketch of the language's structure.[3]: 628  It is considered "endangered" by Ethnologue.[2]

Geographic distribution

Yahadian is a member of the Trans–New Guinea languages, spoken on the northwestern corner of the island of New Guinea. Three villages speak Yahadian: Mugim, Yahadian, and (parts of) Kais, with an estimated 1,200 speakers in 2002.[1] They are all located on the south side of the Bird's Head peninsula in Indonesia.[3]: 571 

Yahadian is most closely related to Konda; the two languages appear to form a dialect continuum. Yahadian speakers in the village of Mugim reported that they could "easily" understand Konda speakers.[1] They are also the only two South Bird's Head languages that do not mark gender on nouns.[3]: 604 

It does not appear to have a close relationship with its eastern neighbor, the Inanwatan language, with limited lexical overlap (8%) and far different phonology and morphology.[1]

Phonology

Consonants

Yahadian has 21 consonants, according to de Vries's analysis.[1]

Yahadian consonants
  Bilabial Alveolar Palato-alveolar Palatal Velar Labiovelar Glottal
Plosive p b t d [a] c ɟ k ɡ        
Fricative ɸ β             x ɣ     h  
Nasal   m   n           ŋ        
Tap/
Trill
      ɾ r[b]                    
Approximant                       w    

Vowels

Yahadian has eight vowels:[4]: 144 

Yahadian vowels
  Front Central Back
unrounded unrounded rounded
Close i u
Close-mid e o
Open-mid ɛ ə ɔ
Open a

Phonotactics

The language generally uses CV or V syllables, with a few exceptions. CC consonant clusters require one of the consonants to be [r] or [t]. Nasals and liquids are the only observed word-final consonants.[1]

Morphology

Yahadian has fairly simple morphology compared to its neighbors. It does not index the verb's arguments via affixes, unlike other South Bird's Head languages.[3]: 591 

Pronouns

Gender is not known to be marked in Yahadian.[1] De Vries reports the following pronouns for Yahadian:[4]: 147 

singular plural
1st person né(nigi) ná(gigi)
2nd person é(rigi) ádigi/adʒigi
3rd person mí(gigi) míginaigi

Notes

  1. ^ de Vries writes the palato-alveolar plosives in IPA as if they were affricates, but still considers them plosives.
  2. ^ de Vries marks these phonemes as members of the same category but counts them as separate phonemes to reach the total of 21

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g de Vries, Lourens J. (2002). "An introduction to the Inanwatan language of Irian Jaya" (PDF). In Adelaar, K. A.; Blust, R. (eds.). Between worlds: linguistic papers in memory of David John Prentice. pp. 88–90. Retrieved 12 January 2026.
  2. ^ a b c Yahadian at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
  3. ^ a b c d e Klamer, Marian; Holton, G.; Palmer, B. (31 December 2018). "The Papuan languages of East Nusantara and the Bird's Head". The languages and linguistics of the New Guinea area. hdl:1887/3463908. Retrieved 12 January 2026.
  4. ^ a b de Vries, Lourens J. (2004). "The Yahadian language". A short grammar of Inanwatan: an endangered language of the Bird's head of Papua, Indonesia (PDF). Pacific Linguistics. Vol. 560. Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. pp. 143–150. ISBN 0 85883 545 2.