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Big Nambas language

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Pronunciation
  
[ˈð̼ənɛn tautʰ]

Writing system
  
Latin script

Native speakers
  
3,400 (2001)

ISO 639-3
  
nmb

Region
  
Northwest Malekula, Vanuatu

Language family
  
Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Oceanic Southern Oceanic Northern Vanuatu Malekula Interior Malekula Central Big Nambas

Big Nambas (native name V'ənen Taut) is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by about 1,800 people (as of 1983) in northwest Malekula, Vanuatu. Approximately nineteen villages in the Big Nambas region of the Malekula Interior use the language exclusively with no variation in dialect. It was studied in-depth over a period of about 10 years by missionary G. J. Fox, who published a grammar and dictionary in 1979.

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Phonology

The consonant phonemes of Big Nambas are as shown in the following table:

Big Nambas has a 5-vowel system with the following phonemes:

Big Nambas has a complex syllable structure with a large amount of consonant clusters possible. Additionally, clusters of up to four vowels are permitted. Stress in Big Nambas is phonemic, but partly predictable. The consonants /t β r l n/ all exhibit phonemic gemination when two identical ones occur between syllables. Linguolabial consonants are often marked with an apostrophe in the orthography to distinguish them from their bilabial counterparts.

Grammar

Big Nambas is a synthetic head-marking language.

References

Big Nambas language Wikipedia