====== Southeast Huon ====== Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute ===== Situation ===== The Southeast Huon Peninsula family consists of at least two closely related languages, Kâte and Mape-Naga, spoken to either side of the Mape river, from the Mongi river in the west to the coast, in Papua New Guinea's Morobe province (McElhanon 1967: 6, Suter 2018: 6, q.v. p.4.). ===== Subclassification ===== The internal classification of Southeast Huon is as follows:\\ \\ Southeast Huon Peninsula Mape-Naga Mape Naga Kâte Wemo Wanac Parec Wamorâ Mâgobineng\\ \\ McElhanon (1967:6-9) gives a lexicostatistical figure of 65% between Kâte (presumably Wemo) and Mape. ===== Sources ===== **[under construction]**\\ \\ Zöller (1891) … (unobtained) Grube (1895) Kai (unobtained) Ray (1919) … Dempwolff (1924-1925) Kâte kinship system (unobtained) Keysser (1925) dictionary of Kâte (unobtained) Pilhofer (1926-1927) Kâte (unobtained) Pilhofer (1926-1927) Kâte (unobtained) Pilhofer (1927-1928) comparative morphology for Huon Tip languages Pilhofer (1928-1929) 290 comparative terms for Kâte, Naga, Mape, Wamoḷa and Mâgob Pilhofer (1933) grammar of Kâte Pilhofer (1953) vocabulary of Kâte (unobtained) Schneuker (1962) Kâte (unobtained) McElhanon (1968) 1,518 comparative terms for Wemo, Wanac, Parec, Mape-Nigâc, Mape, Naga, Wamorâ and Bamotâ (Mâgobineng) McElhanon (1968) species terms for Mape and Naga McElhanon and Voorhoeve (1970) 67 Trans New Guinea comparisons include examples from Mâgobineng, Wâmora, Wemo, Naga, West Mape and East Mape McElhanon (1974) Kâte glottal stop McElhanon (2012) 1,907 comparative terms for Wemo McElhanon (2012) 830 comparative terms for Wemo Johnson (1972) Kâte verbs Flierl and Strauss (1977) dictionary of Kâte Smith (1988) Morobe counting systems (unobtained) Sifurna (1997) Mape verbs (unobtained) Suter (1997) comparison of Kâte verbal desinences with those of Kovai, Ono and a number of other New Guinean languages Suter (2010) Kâte ergative Suter (2012) … Suter (n.d.) Huon labiovelars Suter (n.d.) Huon case enclitics Suter (2018) comparative Huon Tip grammar including (pp. 34-40) Huon Tip object-marking verbs and (pp. 160-173) Huon Tip desinences ===== History of classification ===== The Southeast Huon Peninsula family was first established as the Eastern Family of the coterminous East Huon Stock by McElhanon (1967: 6-9.) ===== Historical phonology ===== **[under construction]**\\ \\ Proto-Southeast Huon Peninsula had … consonants and … vowels as follows:\\ \\ …\\ \\ …\\ \\ …\\ \\ …\\ \\ …\\ \\ …\\ \\ \\ …\\ \\ …: |< - 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px >| ||Southeast Huon|Mape |Naga |Wemo |Wamorâ |Bamotâ | || |McElhanon|McElhanon|Flierl/Strauss|McElhanon|McElhanon| ||***…** |**** |**** |**** |**** |**** | ||*… | | | | | | …\\ \\ …: |< - 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px >| ||Southeast Huon|Mape |Naga |Wemo |Wamorâ |Bamotâ | || |McElhanon|McElhanon|Flierl/Strauss|McElhanon|McElhanon| ||***…** |**** |**** |**** |**** |**** | ||*… | | | | | | …\\ \\ …: |< - 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px >| ||Southeast Huon|Mape |Naga |Wemo |Wamorâ |Bamotâ | || |McElhanon|McElhanon|Flierl/Strauss|McElhanon|McElhanon| ||***…** |**** |**** |**** |**** |**** | ||*… | | | | | | …\\ \\ …: |< - 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px >| ||Southeast Huon|Mape |Naga |Wemo |Wamorâ |Bamotâ | || |McElhanon|McElhanon|Flierl/Strauss|McElhanon|McElhanon| ||***…** |**** |**** |**** |**** |**** | ||*… | | | | | | ===== Pronouns ===== **[under construction]**\\ \\ …\\ ===== Verbal morphology ===== **[under construction]**\\ \\ …\\ ===== Loans to and from neighboring languages ===== **[under construction]**\\ \\ …\\ \\ \\