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The Burmeso language, also known as Taurap (from the word tauraf meaning 'language'), by some 300 people in Burmeso village along the mid in subdistrict, Mamberamo Raya Regency, Papua province, . It is surrounded by the to the north, the Lakes Plain languages to the south, and the East Cenderawasih Bay languages to the west.

Burmeso forms a branch of Malcolm Ross's family of East Bird's Head – Sentani languages, but had been considered a by and William A. Foley. The language has very distinct grammatical structure. It has SOV word order.


Phonology
+ Consonants:

Probable sound changes proposed by Foley (2018):

  • *p > /ɸ/
  • *tʃ > /s/

+ Vowels: !


Pronouns
Burmeso independent pronouns are:
>
! !! sg !! du !! pl


Nouns
Burmeso has six , which are:
>
! class !! semantic category
male humans and associated things (contains half of all nouns)
female humans and associated things
body parts, insects, and lizards; material culture like axes and canoes, some foods; many natural phenomena
mass nouns
the two staple foods: sago tree and banana
arrows, coconuts, and rice (traded items)

Burmeso nouns have three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter.

(2026). 9783110286427, De Gruyter Mouton.
Singular concordial suffixes are:

  • - ab ‘masculine’
  • - an ‘feminine’
  • - ora ‘neuter’

Examples of nominal concordial suffixes in usage:


Basic vocabulary
Basic vocabulary of Burmeso (singular and plural nominal forms) listed in Foley (2018):
(2026). 9783110286427, De Gruyter Mouton.

>
+ Burmeso basic vocabulary ! gloss !! singular !! plural
tohwodo
sarido
himaruro
momut
kohuro
anuro
horemir
ihiro
agoro
dit
hiruro
misiado
araruro
hememido
bagaruro
nudo

Many Burmeso nouns display irregular and suppletive plural forms.

>
! gloss !! singular !! plural
dit
mirar
juwdo
sirudo
ayot
konodo
wirasamir

The following basic vocabulary words are from Voorhoeve (1975),Voorhoeve, C.L. Languages of Irian Jaya: Checklist. Preliminary classification, language maps, wordlists. B-31, iv + 133 pages. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1975. as cited in the Trans-New Guinea database:

>
! gloss !! Burmeso
agum
ihiro
jenar
araruro
jago
hati
jamo
sibo
tohodo
kohũp
sar
hiurap
asi memiro
haman
tamo
misiavo
bau
hor
ako
ahau
bomo
neisano
sor


Further reading
  • Donohue, Mark. 2001. Animacy, class and gender in Burmeso. In: Pawley et al. (eds.), The Boy from Bundaberg: Studies in Melanesian Linguistics in Honour of Tom Dutton. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.97–117.
  • Tasti, Markus and Mark Donohue. 1998. A Small Dictionary of Burmeso. Unpublished ms, University of Sydney.

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