Amele
A language of Papua New Guinea
| Population | 5,300 (1987 SIL). |
| Region | Madang Province, Madang District, hills up from Astrolabe Bay, between Gum and Gogol rivers. 40 hamlets. |
| Language map |
Papua New Guinea, Map 7, reference number 346 |
| Alternate names | Amale |
| Dialects | Huar, Jagahala, Haija. Related to Gumalu [gmu], Sihan [snr], Isebe [igo], Bau [bbd], Panim [pnr]. |
| Classification | Trans-New Guinea, Madang, Croisilles, Gum |
| Language development | Literacy rate in L1: 75%–100%. Literacy rate in L2: 75%–100%. Grammar. NT: 1997. |
| Writing system | Latin script. |
| Comments | SOV. |
Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:
Academic Publications
ROBERTS, John R., author. 1986. Amele grammar.
ROBERTS, John R., author. 1987. Amele.
ROBERTS, John R., author. 1988. "Amele switch-reference and the theory of grammar."
ROBERTS, John R., author. 1990. "Modality in Amele and other Papuan languages."
ROBERTS, John R., author. 1991. "A study of the dialects of Amele."
ROBERTS, John R., author. 1991. "Reduplication in Amele."
ROBERTS, John R., author. 1991. Orthography reform in Amele: Part one.
ROBERTS, John R., author. 1992. Orthography reform in Amele: Part two.
ROBERTS, John R., author. 1992. A Comparison of Possible Lexical Borrowings between Amele and Gedaged.
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ROBERTS, John R., author. 1993. "Mirror-Image Reduplication In Amele."
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ROBERTS, John R., author. 1995. Verb specifiers in Amele.
ROBERTS, John R., author. 1996. "A Government and Binding analysis of the verb in Amele."
ROBERTS, John R., author. 1997. The syntax of discourse structure.
ROBERTS, John R., author. 1998. "GIVE in Amele."
ROBERTS, John R., author. 1998. "Orthography Reform in Amele."
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ROBERTS, John R., author. 2001. "Impersonal constructions in Amele."
ROBERTS, John R., compiler. Available: 2007; Created: 1978-1988. Amele interlinear texts.
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ROBERTS, John, author. 1998. Amele Organised Phonology Data.
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