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Adzera language
Adzera (also spelled Atzera, Azera, Atsera, Acira) is an Austronesian language spoken by about 30,000 people in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.
Holzknecht (1989) lists six Adzera dialects.
Sukurum is spoken in the villages of Sukurum (6°16′35″S 146°28′36″E / 6.27629°S 146.476694°E), Rumrinan (6°16′40″S 146°28′36″E / 6.277752°S 146.476623°E), Gabagiap (6°17′22″S 146°27′58″E / 6.289357°S 146.465999°E), Gupasa, Waroum (6°17′14″S 146°27′14″E / 6.287214°S 146.453831°E), and Wangat (6°21′11″S 146°25′07″E / 6.35307°S 146.418517°E) in Wantoat/Leron Rural LLG.
Sarasira is spoken in the villages of Sarasira (6°19′15″S 146°28′59″E / 6.320957°S 146.48297°E), Som (6°19′26″S 146°30′27″E / 6.323791°S 146.507495°E), Pukpuk, Saseang (6°25′08″S 146°25′01″E / 6.418768°S 146.416931°E), and Sisuk in Wantoat/Leron Rural LLG. Sarasira and Som share the same speech variety.
The diphthongs /ɑi, ɑu/ occur, while other sequences of vowels are split over two syllables.
/o/ does not occur in the Amari and Ngarowapum dialects.
h occurs in only one word: the interjection hai "yes".
In the Amari dialect, palato-alveolar affricates /tʃ, ⁿtʃ/ and dʒ, ⁿdʒ are heard as only alveolar sounds [ts, ⁿts] and [dz, ⁿdz].
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Adzera language
Adzera (also spelled Atzera, Azera, Atsera, Acira) is an Austronesian language spoken by about 30,000 people in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.
Holzknecht (1989) lists six Adzera dialects.
Sukurum is spoken in the villages of Sukurum (6°16′35″S 146°28′36″E / 6.27629°S 146.476694°E), Rumrinan (6°16′40″S 146°28′36″E / 6.277752°S 146.476623°E), Gabagiap (6°17′22″S 146°27′58″E / 6.289357°S 146.465999°E), Gupasa, Waroum (6°17′14″S 146°27′14″E / 6.287214°S 146.453831°E), and Wangat (6°21′11″S 146°25′07″E / 6.35307°S 146.418517°E) in Wantoat/Leron Rural LLG.
Sarasira is spoken in the villages of Sarasira (6°19′15″S 146°28′59″E / 6.320957°S 146.48297°E), Som (6°19′26″S 146°30′27″E / 6.323791°S 146.507495°E), Pukpuk, Saseang (6°25′08″S 146°25′01″E / 6.418768°S 146.416931°E), and Sisuk in Wantoat/Leron Rural LLG. Sarasira and Som share the same speech variety.
The diphthongs /ɑi, ɑu/ occur, while other sequences of vowels are split over two syllables.
/o/ does not occur in the Amari and Ngarowapum dialects.
h occurs in only one word: the interjection hai "yes".
In the Amari dialect, palato-alveolar affricates /tʃ, ⁿtʃ/ and dʒ, ⁿdʒ are heard as only alveolar sounds [ts, ⁿts] and [dz, ⁿdz].