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Abau language

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Native to
  
Native speakers
  
7,300 (2000 census)

ISO 639-3
  
aau

Region
  
Sandaun

Writing system
  
Language family
  
SepikUpper SepikAbau

Abau is a Papuan language spoken in the Sandaun Province of Papua New Guinea, primarily along the shores of the Sepik River.

In 2002, there were estimated to be between 4,500 and 5,000 speakers, and this number does not appear to have declined since the first accurate count in the 1970s.

Abau is reported to have whistled speech.

Phonology

/ə/ appears only in medial positions.

/r/ has several allophones: word-initially, it is [l], after /n/ it is [d], [r] intervocalically, and [t] or [ɺ] word-finally. /h/ becomes [ç] before /i/ and [ɸ] before /u/. Stops are voiced when following nasal consonants.

References

Abau language Wikipedia


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