词条 | Tiang language |
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|name=Tiang |states= Papua New Guinea |speakers=790 |date=1972 |ref=e18 |familycolor=Austronesian |fam2=Malayo-Polynesian |fam3=Oceanic |fam4=Western |fam5=Meso-Melanesian |fam6=(New Ireland) |fam7=Tungag–Nalik |iso3=tbj |glotto=tian1237 |glottorefname=Tiang |lingua= |notice=IPA }} The Tiang language also known as Djaul is a language spoken in Papua New Guinea.[1] OverviewIt is spoken on Dyaul Island and in 1972 there were 790 speakers reported by Beaumont.[1] On that island Tigak and Tok Pisin are also spoken. Tigak is predominant on the northern half of the island and Tiang on the southern half.[2] The former may be related closely to Tiang. It is also spoken on some other nearby areas in New Ireland Province. The language has a subject-verb-object structure order.[1] The people that speak this language are swidden agriculturalists.[1] There is very little data available for this language.[3] References1. ^1 2 3 Tiang, Ethnologue, 2012, access date 05-01-2012 2. ^Languages of Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea map 2, reference number 34, 2012, access date 05-01-2012 3. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=qkEOAAAAYAAJ&q=Papua+New+Guinea+Tiang+language&dq=Papua+New+Guinea+Tiang+language&hl=en&sa=X&ei=yvgFT_GdNKPRiALw79WADA&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAA The Nalik language of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea], Craig Alan Volker, 1998, Peter Lang Press/University of Virginia, {{ISBN|0-8204-3673-9}}, {{ISBN|978-0-8204-3673-9}} External links
2 : Meso-Melanesian languages|Languages of New Ireland Province |
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