Tor River

Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

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Subclassification

The internal classification of Tor River is as follows:

Tor River

Berik-Bonerif

Berik

Bonerif

Edwas

Tor Coast

East Tor River

Jofotek (Mander)

Biri-Itik

Maremgi

What very little data is available for Maremgi (Galis 1955) suggests that it forms a primary branch of Tor River, as shown above, but there are not enough terms available to arrive at a firm judgment.

Sources

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Galis (1955) 28 comparative terms for Tor (Berik,) Kwesten and Maremgi

Oosterwal (1961: 274-277) 79 comparative terms and (pp. 218-286) kin terms for Berik, Bonerif, Ittik, Ittik-Tor, Mander, Kwesten and Dabe

Voorhoeve (1975: 107) 39 comparative terms for Berik, Bonerif, Mander, Itik and Kwesten after Anceaux (n.d.) and (p. 108) 7 comparative terms for Maremgi after Galis (1955)

Stokhof ed. (1983: 85-114) comparative vocabularies of Berrik Papua (Ujang, Samaninteh, Tenwer,) Sewan (Berik,) Biri (Itik) and Foya (Mander)

Smits and Voorhoeve eds. (1994: 18-266) comparative vocabularies of …

Westrum and Westrum (1975) phonology of Berik

Westrum (1976) Berik clauses

Westrum (1982) Berik kinship

Westrum and Wiesemann (1986) Berik pronouns

Westrum, Westrum, Sowenso and Songkilawan (1986) extensive vocabulary of Berik

Westrurn (1987) Berik particle /ga/

Westrum (1988) grammar of Berik

Clouse (1997: 165-230) 199 comparative terms for Berik of Somanente village after Westrum

Reimer, Songkilawand and Kana (1980) survey of Pantai Timur district (unobtained)

Lee and Wambaliau (2004: 40-62) 239 comparative terms and 21 sentences for Kwesten of Holmafen village, Kwesten of Arare, Keijar of Keder Lama, Dabe of Dabe, Vitou of Takar, Edwas of Nengke, Edwas of Beneraf, Tena of Betaf, Kwinsu of Ansudu and Jofotek of Biridua

Historical phonology

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Pronouns

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Verbal morphology

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