Kuman | |
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Spoken in | Papua New Guinea |
Region | Simbu Province, from Kundiawa to beyond Kerowagi in the west and Gembogl in the north, at the foot of Mount Wilhelm |
Native speakers | 115,000 (2000) increasing[1] |
Language family | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | kue |
Kuman (also Simbu or Chimbu) is a language of Simbu Province, Papua New Guinea. As of 1994[update], it was spoken by about 80,000 people, 10,000 of which were monolinguals. In 2000 the number of speakers increased to 115,000.[1]
Kuman is an SOV language.
Hardie, Peter. 2003. Is Kuman Tonal? An account of basic segmental and tonological structure in the Papuan language Kuman. MA thesis: Australian National University