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Kawaimina languages : ウィキペディア英語版
Kawaimina languages

Kawaimina is a syllabic abbreviation used to refer to four languages and dialects of East Timor:
: Kairui, Midiki, Waimaha, and Naueti,
spoken by one or two thousand speakers each. It is a name used by linguists discussing the languages, not the speakers themselves. The first three, which may be co-dialects, are spoken in adjacent areas in the western part of Baucau District, along the north coast. Naueti is used on the south coast of eastern Viqueque District, surrounded by speakers of Makasae and Makalero. Some Midiki speakers near Ossu refer to their language as Osomoko.
Except perhaps for Naueti, the Kawaimina languages are members of the Timor–Babar family of Austronesian languages. While structurally the languages are Malayo-Polynesian, their vocabulary, particularly that of Naueti, derives mostly from Papuan languages. In this they are similar to Makasae and Habun; none of these languages are easy to classify as either Austronesian or Papuan. The languages are noted for both archaisms and unusual innovations, including vowel harmony and aspirated and glottalized consonants in their sound-systems.

File:Kairui.png|Kairui
File:Mideki.png|Midiki
File:Naueti.png|Naueti
File:Waimaha.png|Waimaha

==External links==

*(The Waimaha language of East Timor )
*(Ethnologue page for Kairui-Midiki )
*(Ethnologue page for Nauete )
*(Ethnologue page for Waimaha )
*(Survey of the languages of East Timor )


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