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Ethnologue > Web version > Country index > Pacific > Papua New Guinea > Manam

Manam

A language of Papua New Guinea

ISO 639-3mva

Population  7,950 (2003 SIL).
Region  Madang Province, Bogia District, Manam and Boesa islands, Sepa and Wanami on adjacent mainland.
Language map  Papua New Guinea, Map 4, reference number 187
Alternate names   Manum
Dialects  Wanami. Related to Wogeo [woc], Biem [bmc], Sepa [spe], Medebur [mjm].
Classification  Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Central-Eastern, Eastern Malayo-Polynesian, Oceanic, Western Oceanic, North New Guinea, Schouten, Kairiru-Manam, Manam
Language development  Grammar. NT: 1996.
Writing system  Latin script.
Comments  Different from Manem [jet]. SOV. Swidden agriculturalists.

Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:

Academic Publications

BLEWETT, Stephen C., author. 1991. "Irrealis in Manam discourse."

BUGENHAGEN, Robert D., author. 1993. "The semantics of irrealis in Austronesian languages of Papua New Guinea. A cross-linguistic study."

KAPATA, Matthew; MANABUNG, Barnabas; SAGEM, Bill; TURNER, Blaine, authors. Available: 2012; Created: 1986-03. Manam spelling rules.  Available online

MARTENS, Michael P., author. 1985. Review of: a grammar of Manam, by Frantisek Lichtenberk.

PALMER, Bill, author. 2008. "Passive possession in Oceanic."

TURNER, Blaine, author. 1986. A teaching grammar of the Manam language.  Available online

TURNER, Blaine, author. 1992. Manam Organised Phonology Data.  Available online

TURNER, Blaine, author. 1995. "Manam."

Vernacular Publications

Buk ono gere malipinga. 1992.

Nanari buk. 1992.

Taita be taemaki. 1986.