Language name and location: Aibele, Papua New Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. aɡɾɪ (litː ''little finger'') |
21. baːbu |
2. aɡɾɪwɛɾi (litː ''ring finger'') |
22. klɛnɛ |
3. bɪnibi /bɪnisusu (litː ''middle finger'') |
23. ɡɪfi |
4. bɪnibi /bɪnisusu (litː ''index finger'') |
24. kuɡu |
5. saːmi (litː ''thumb'') |
25. daːkɪ |
6. dɪɡaːɸi (litː ''palm'') |
26. aɡota |
7. donu (litː ''heel of hand") |
27. oː |
8. oː (litː ''wrist'') |
28. donu |
9. aɡotaː (litː ''elbow'') |
29. dɪɡaːɸi |
10. daːkɪ (litː ''upper arm'') |
30. saːmɪ |
11. kɪdɪ ( litː ''shoulder'') |
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12. kuɡu (litː ''collar bone'') |
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13. ɡɪfi (litː ''neck'') |
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14. klɛnɛ (litː ''ear'') |
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15. baːbu ( litː ''cheek'') |
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16. siː (litː ''eye'') |
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17. mio (litː ''side of nose'') |
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18. mifɪdɛ (litː ''ridge of nose'') |
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19. nolomio (litː ''other side of nose'') |
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20. siː |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Grant Aiton, MSc, PhD Candidate, The Cairns Institute, Language and Culture Research Centre, James Cook University, CAIRNS, QLD 4870, Australia, August 19, 2014. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Grant Aiton, 2004 年 8 月 19 日. |
Other comments: Aimele or Aibele has a body tally system starting with the little finger similar to that of Kaluli. Aibele is spoken by about 300 speakers in Southern Highlands province: southwest corner, Mount Bosavi area; Western province: Lake Campbell area. Most moved to Western province: Wawoi falls area, Papua New Guinea. nce: Lake Campbell area. Most moved to Western province: Wawoi falls area. |
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