Skou language
Skou (Sekol, Sekou, Sko, Skouw, Skow, Sukou), or Tumawo (Te Mawo), is a Papuan language of Indonesia. DistributionSkou is spoken in three villages of Muara Tami District , Jayapura City. The villages are:[2]
PhonologyConsonantsThe Skou consonants are:[3]
VowelsVowels can be nasalized, except for /ɨ/ and /u/.[3]
ToneSkou contrasts three different tones in monosyllables: high, low and falling, which can be combined with nasality for a six-way contrast.[2]
Tone in Skou is affiliated with each word, rather than with each syllable. In addition to lexical differences in tone, tone has grammatical functions. [2] For instance, tense in Skou is differentiated by tone.
PronounsSkou differentiates three types of pronouns: free pronouns, genitive pronouns and dative pronouns. [2]
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