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Morori
Marori, Moraori
RegionKampung Wasur, Merauke Regency, South Papua, Indonesia[1]
EthnicityMarori; 250 (1998)[2]
Native speakers
(50 cited 1998)[2]
Trans–New Guinea
Dialects
  • Menge
Language codes
ISO 639-3mok
Glottologmoro1289
ELPMarori
Map: The Morori language of New Guinea
  The Morori language (near the southern cape)
  Other Trans–New Guinea languages
  Other Papuan languages
  Austronesian languages
  Uninhabited

Morori (Marori, Moaraeri, Moraori, Morari) is a moribund Papuan language of the Kolopom branch of the Trans–New Guinea family. It is separated from the other Kolopom languages by the intrusive Marind family.[3] All speakers use Papuan Malay or Indonesian as L2, and many know Marind.[2]

A dialect extinct in 1997, Menge, is remembered from ceremonial use.

Marori is spoken in Kampung Wasur, which in 2010 had 413 people (98 families) total and 119 Marori people (52 Marori families).[1]

Phonology

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Marori has 22 consonants and 6 vowels, which are:[1]

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m n ɲ ŋ
Plosive prenasal ᵐb ⁿd ⁿʤ ᵑɡ
voiced b d ɡ
voiceless p t k
Fricative ɸ s h
Approximant w l j
Rhotic r
Vowels
i, e, æ, a, o, u

On the other hand, the majority of Trans-New Guinea languages usually have around 10–15 consonants.[1]

Pronouns

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Pronouns, but little else, connect it to TNG:

sg pl
1 na ni-ɛ
2 ka ki-ɛ
3 ŋɡafi ŋɡamdɛ

Vocabulary

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The following basic vocabulary words are from Voorhoeve (1975),[4] as cited in the Trans-New Guinea database:[5]

gloss Morori
head merao
hair pu
eye ayix
tooth terox
leg tegu
louse nemeŋk
dog koro
pig bosik
bird ujif
egg vi
blood ŋgorom
bone ŋgwar
skin par
tree kwi
man yexri
sun kum
water deke
fire sir
stone mere
name nex
eat kef
one sekodu
two yenadu

Evolution

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Marori reflexes of proto-Trans-New Guinea (pTNG) etyma are:[6]

  • mam ‘breast’ < *amu
  • mam ‘mother’ < *am(a,i)
  • nemeŋk ‘louse’ < *niman
  • sa ‘sand’ < *sa(ŋg,k)asiŋ
  • ŋwar ‘bone’ < *kondaC

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