词条 | Kaki Ae language | |||||||||||
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|name=Kaki Ae |altname=Tate |region=New Guinea |ethnicity=spoken by 40% (no date)[1] |speakers=630 |date=2004 |ref=e18 |familycolor=Papuan |fam1=Eleman |iso3=tbd |glotto=kaki1249 |glottorefname=Kaki Ae }} Kaki Ae, or Tate, is a language with about 500 speakers, half the ethnic population, near Kerema, in Papua New Guinea. It appears to be related to the Eleman languages. Søren Wichmann (2013)[2] tentatively considers it to be a separate, independent group. The pronouns are:
Kaki Ae has no distinction between {{IPA|/t/}} and {{IPA|/k/}}. (The forms kaki and tate of the name both derive from the rather pejorative Toaripi name for the people, Tati.) It has been proposed to be related to the Eleman languages, but the connections appear to be loans. References1. ^{{e15|tbd}} {{Languages of Papua New Guinea}}{{Papuan-lang-stub}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kaki Ae Language}}2. ^Wichmann, Søren. 2013. A classification of Papuan languages. In: Hammarström, Harald and Wilco van den Heuvel (eds.), History, contact and classification of Papuan languages (Language and Linguistics in Melanesia, Special Issue 2012), 313-386. Port Moresby: Linguistic Society of Papua New Guinea. 3 : Kaki Ae-Kerema Bay languages|Language isolates of New Guinea|Languages of Gulf Province |
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