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Tiang

A language of Papua New Guinea

ISO 639-3tbj

Population  790 (1972 Beaumont).
Region  New Ireland Province, east Djaul Island area.
Language map  Papua New Guinea, Map 2, reference number 34
Alternate names   Djaul
Classification  Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Central-Eastern, Eastern Malayo-Polynesian, Oceanic, Western Oceanic, Meso Melanesian, New Ireland, Lavongai-Nalik
Comments  SVO. Swidden agriculturalists.

Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:

Academic Publications

KING, Phil, author. 2007. An Acoustic Description of Central Vowels in Three Austronesian Languages of New Ireland.  Available online

KOLKKA, Riikka-Maria; KOLKKA, Tomas, authors. 2012. Social Organisation of the Tiang People.

Vernacular Publications

Á kokorok báláluáng. 2006.

Buk iná bul ngengen. 2006.

Buk Ngengen Ina Lotu. 2011.

Kás nón pini in Djaul. 2007.

Ná buns á rám. 2006.

Na kapau a pan la taaon. 2009.

Na kokorok balaluang. 2009.

Nakáis: Sálán iná aráráu án. 2006.

Nó á dingák?. 2006.

Nó na dingak?. 2009.

Nó wók tiaang sik?. 2009.

Tak aakalkalit ina kokot. 2009.

Ták alkálkálit iná kokot. 2006.

Tiaang Piksaa Diksanari = Tiang Picture Dictionary . 2010.