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Rotokas is a
North Bougainville language spoken by
about 4,320
people on
Bougainville Island in
Papua New Guinea.
Central Rotokas is most
notable for...
- The
Rotokas Record was a
weapons surrender agreement involving the
Bougainville Resistance Force and the
Bougainville Revolutionary Army and the Papua...
- The
modern Rotokas alphabet is a
Latin alphabet of the
Rotokas people consisting of only 12
letters of the ISO
basic Latin alphabet without diacritics:...
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Rotokas may
refer to:
Rotokas language, a
language spoken in
Papua New
Guinea Rotokas alphabet, the
alphabet used to
write the
Rotokas language Rotokas...
- closely-related
Rotokas and Eivo (Askopan) languages,
together with two
languages that are more
distantly related.
Keriaka (Ramopa)
Konua (Rapoisi)
Rotokas branch...
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independent nasal phonemes altogether, such as Quileute, Makah, and
Central Rotokas.
Features of the
voiced bilabial nasal: Its
manner of
articulation is occlusive...
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English alphabet.
These Latin-script
alphabets may
discard letters, like the
Rotokas alphabet, or add new letters, like the
Danish and
Norwegian alphabets....
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inventory in
languages varies from as few as 9–11 in Pirahã and 11 in
Rotokas to as many as 141 in ǃXũ. The
number of
phonemically distinct vowels can...
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Rotokas (New Guinea) and the
Lakes Plain languages such as Obokuitai.
There is a
claim that Pirahã has as few as ten phonemes, one
fewer than
Rotokas...
- one or more nasals,
though a very few, such as the
Central dialect of
Rotokas, lack even these. This last
language has the
smallest number of consonants...