Grand Valley Dani language

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Grand Valley Dani
Native toIndonesia
RegionHighlands of Irian Jaya
EthnicityDani
Native speakers
(90,000 cited 1990–1996)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3Variously:
dni – Lower
dnt – Mid
dna – Upper
hap – Hupla
Glottologgran1246

Grand Valley Dani, or simply Dani,[2] is one of the most populous Papuan languages in Indonesian New Guinea. The Dani people live in the Baliem Valley of the Western Highlands.

Dialects

Dialectical differentiation is great enough that Ethnologue assigns separate codes to three varieties:

  • Lower
  • Mid or Central, also known as Tulem
  • Upper

Lower Grand Valley Dani contains subdialects Lower Grand Valley Hitigima (Dani-Kurima, Kurima), Upper Bele, Lower Bele, Lower Kimbin (Kibin), and Upper Pyramid. Hupla, traditionally considered a separate language, is closer to Lower Grand Valley than the varieties of Grand Valley Dani are to each other.

Semantics

The Dani language differentiates only two basic colours, mili for cool/dark shades such as blue, green, and black, and mola for warm/light colours such as red, yellow, and white. This trait makes it an interesting field of research for language psychologists, such as Eleanor Rosch, investigating the Whorf hypothesis.

Phonology

The phonology of the Central Grand Valley Dani language[3]:

Consonants
Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Plosive p b t d k ɡ ʔ
Fricative β s ɣ h
Nasal m n ŋ
Lateral l
Flap ɾ
Implosive ɓ ɗ
Approximant w j
Vowels
front central back
high close i u
ʏ ʊ
mid e o
low a

Notes

  1. ^ Lower at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Mid at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Upper at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Hupla at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Compare Lani
  3. ^ Nijhoff, Martinus (1966). Outline of Dani Morphology (PDF). Van Het Koninklijk Instituut Voor Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde.