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Nggem
Native toIndonesia
RegionHighland Papua:
Mamberamo Tengah Regency
Native speakers
4,400 (2005)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3nbq
Glottologngge1241

Nggem is a Baliem Valley language spoken in the Indonesian province of Highland Papua by the Nggem people of Central Mamberamo.

Name

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Nggem refers both to the language as well as the people, used as both an endonym by the people themselves and as an exonym by neighbouring tribes.[2]: 1 

difference of nggem (left) and yonggal (right)

The language's name comes from the noun nggem, referring to a grass skirt covering the buttocks and pubic area, the style of dress formerly worn by Nggem women. Nggem people refer to other language groups by the name of the style of women's traditional clothing; for example, yonggal "string skirt" refers to the Dani people.[2]: 1 

In the neighbouring Western Dani language, nggem is a derogatory term meaning "thief".[2]: 1 

Phonology

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Consonants

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The following table shows Nggem's consonantal phonemes:[2]: 13 

BilabialAlveolarVelar
PlosivePre-nasalizedᵐbⁿdᵑɡ
Voicelessptk
Implosiveɓɗ
Sibilants
Laterall
Nasalmn
Semivowelwy

Vowels

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The following table shows Nggem's vowel phonemes:[2]: 13 

FrontCentralBack
Highiu
Mideo
Lowa

References

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  1. ^ Nggem at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b c d e "Nggem morphology and syntax". Charles Darwin University. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
    Nggem
    Native toIndonesia
    RegionHighland Papua:
    Mamberamo Tengah Regency
    Native speakers
    4,400 (2005)[1]
    Language codes
    ISO 639-3nbq
    Glottologngge1241

    Nggem is a Baliem Valley language spoken in the Indonesian province of Highland Papua by the Nggem people of Central Mamberamo.

    Name

    Nggem refers both to the language as well as the people, used as both an endonym by the people themselves and as an exonym by neighbouring tribes.[2]: 1 

    difference of nggem (left) and yonggal (right)

    The language's name comes from the noun nggem, referring to a grass skirt covering the buttocks and pubic area, the style of dress formerly worn by Nggem women. Nggem people refer to other language groups by the name of the style of women's traditional clothing; for example, yonggal "string skirt" refers to the Dani people.[2]: 1 

    In the neighbouring Western Dani language, nggem is a derogatory term meaning "thief".[2]: 1 

    Phonology

    Consonants

    The following table shows Nggem's consonantal phonemes:[2]: 13 

    BilabialAlveolarVelar
    PlosivePre-nasalizedᵐbⁿdᵑɡ
    Voicelessptk
    Implosiveɓɗ
    Sibilants
    Laterall
    Nasalmn
    Semivowelwy

    Vowels

    The following table shows Nggem's vowel phonemes:[2]: 13 

    FrontCentralBack
    Highiu
    Mideo
    Lowa

    References

    1. ^ Nggem at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    2. ^ a b c d e "Nggem morphology and syntax". Charles Darwin University. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
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