Language
Yagwoia (Yeghuye), or Kokwaiyakwa , is an Angan language of Papua New Guinea . Dialects are named after the five ethnicities, Iwalaqamalje, Hiqwaye, Hiqwase, Gwase, Heqwangilye (Yeqwangilje dialect).
Distribution
Yagwoia is spoken in:[ 1]
Phonology
/p t k/ tend to become voiced [b d g] in clusters with nasals or /l/.
/m n ŋ l/ can be syllabic.
/s/ is in free variation with [z]. Older speakers tend to pronounce it as [ts~dz].
/t/ can often be heard as [r].
Additionally, the following diphthongs have been observed: /ei/, /ai/, /ae/, /au/, /ou/.
Yagwoia is tonal, distinguishing high and low tone. However, tone has a low functional load, and so remains unwritten.[ 2]
External links
References
^ a b Yagwoia at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
^ a b c Trainum, Mike (1992). Tanggu Organised Phonology Data. SIL International.
Official languages Major Indigenous languages Other Papuan languages
Sign languages