Lou language (Austronesian)
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Southeast Admiralty Islands language
Not to be confused withTorricelli language.
Lou | |
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Native to | Papua New Guinea |
Region | Manus Province |
Native speakers | (1,000 cited 1994)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | loj |
Glottolog | louu1245 |
Louis aSoutheast Admiralty Islands languagespoken onLou IslandofManus Province,Papua New Guineaby 1,000 people.[1]
Dialects[edit]
There are three dialects. The main dialect is Rei.
Grammar[edit]
Lou has thirteen consonants and seven vowels. It is anominative–accusative languageand hassubject–verb–object(SVO) word order.[2]
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- A Lou dictionary
- Kaipuleohonearchive ofRobert Blust's materials includewrittenandaudio recordedmaterials
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