Angor (Anggor) a.k.a. Senagi is a Senagi language of northern Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in 11 villages of Amanab Rural LLG, Sandaun Province, including Senagi village (3°40′53″S 141°12′27″E/3.681265°S 141.20755°E/ -3.681265; 141.20755(Senagi)) of Bibriari ward.

Dialects

Dialects are Wai (Central Anggor) and Samanai (Southern Anggor).

Loving and Bass (1964) list these Anggor dialects and their villages:

  • Western: Mongo
  • Central west: Amandan (3°41′25″S 141°10′05″E/3.690148°S 141.168092°E/ -3.690148; 141.168092(Amondon)), Fisi, Kwaraman (3°39′07″S 141°09′25″E/3.651891°S 141.156937°E/ -3.651891; 141.156937(Kwaramun)), Puramen (3°39′02″S 141°10′26″E/3.650583°S 141.17401°E/ -3.650583; 141.17401(Purumun))
  • Central east: Akrani, Baribari, Bibriari (3°39′46″S 141°12′49″E/3.662695°S 141.213604°E/ -3.662695; 141.213604(Bibriari)), Merere, Nai (3°37′27″S 141°17′23″E/3.624291°S 141.289758°E/ -3.624291; 141.289758(Nai 1)), Senagi (3°40′53″S 141°12′27″E/3.681265°S 141.20755°E/ -3.681265; 141.20755(Senagi)), Unupuwai, Wamu (3°40′11″S 141°13′47″E/3.669845°S 141.229746°E/ -3.669845; 141.229746(Wamu))
  • Southern: Samanai

Writing system

Angor alphabet
OrthographyIPA
Aa/ɑ/
Bb/b/
Dd/d/
Ee/e/
Ff/ɸ/
Gg/ɡ/
Hh/x/
Ii/i/
Ɨɨ/ə/
Kk/k/
Mm/m/
Mbmb/ᵐb/
Nn/n/
Ndnd/ⁿd/
Ŋŋ/ŋ/
Ŋgŋg/ᵑɡ/
Oo/o/
Pp/p/
Rr/ɾ/
Ss/s/
Tt/t/
Uu/u/
Üü/ɨ/
Ww/w/
Yy/j/

Phonology

Consonants

Angor has the following 18 consonants.

LabialAlveolarPalatalVelar
Nasalvoicedmnŋ
Plosivevoicelessptk
voicedbdg
prenasalizedᵐbⁿdᵑɡ
Fricativeɸsx
Tap/Flapɾ
Approximantwj

Litteral notes the following allophonic processes:

  • /ɸ/ is voiced [β] word medially.
  • /x/ is voiced [ɣ] word medially.
  • /ɾ/ is sometimes retroflexed after /a/.
  • Final unstressed vowels, especially /ə/, tend to be elided in speech after voiceless plosives /p t k/, prenasalized plosives /ᵐb ⁿd/, and /m n ŋ x/. Prenasalized consonants are pronounced voiceless and aspirated in this position.

Vowels

Monophthongs

Angor has the following 7 monophthongs.

FrontCentralBack
Closeiɨu
Close-mideo
Midə
Opena

Diphthongs

PhonemeOrthographyGloss
Closing/ai/kaiahɨwhite cockatoo
haifire
/au/naulike.V.COMP
baufather
/ao/penaoknife
saogive.me.IMP
/ei/aheigo.3FPL
/o.u/houCOMPL.3MPL
tɨ mouyanɨmosquito
Opening/oa/koakoshell
gogoathere
Height-harmonic/ui/mbuifɨfingernail
yikuipapaya
/oe/hoeyembɨsugarcane
baboetype of banana
nɨmoeistone

Litteral notes the following allophonic processes:

  • /e/ tends to be phonetically a glide [eɪ̯] in the medial position (e.g., tefɨ [teɪ̯βə] 'tongue').
  • /o/ is generally [ɔ] before [ⁿd] and [ɾ].

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