Papuan
/'pæpjuən/
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Definition
Adjective:
- Relating to Papua, its people, or its languages: Describes anything originating from or connected to the island of New Guinea (particularly the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua) or the independent nation of Papua New Guinea, including its indigenous cultures, inhabitants, or linguistic features.
Noun:
- A member of the indigenous peoples of New Guinea: Refers to a native or inhabitant of the island of New Guinea, which includes Papua New Guinea and the Indonesian region of Papua.
- A language family of New Guinea: Refers to any of the numerous non-Austronesian (non-Malayo-Polynesian) indigenous languages spoken on the island of New Guinea and surrounding islands.
Usage Examples
Adjective:
- The museum has a remarkable collection of Papuan artifacts.
- She is studying the complex structures of Papuan languages.
Noun (Person):
- The Papuan guided us through the highland villages.
- Many Papuan have unique cultural traditions.
Noun (Language):
- Tok Pisin is widely spoken, but hundreds of distinct Papuan are also used.
- Linguists are working to document an endangered Papuan.
Advanced Usage
- In anthropological and linguistic contexts, "Papuan" is often used to distinguish the indigenous peoples and languages of New Guinea from the Austronesian-speaking populations of other Pacific islands.
- The conference focused on the typology of Papuan language families.
Variants and Related Words
- Papua New Guinea (n): The independent country occupying the eastern half of the island of New Guinea.
- Papua (n): A name for the island of New Guinea; also refers to the Indonesian provinces on the western half of the island.
Synonyms
- Adjective: New Guinean (Note: This is less specific, as "New Guinean" can sometimes refer to the entire island, while "Papuan" strongly emphasizes indigenous identity.)
- Noun (Person): New Guinean, indigene of New Guinea.
- Noun (Language): Non-Austronesian language (of New Guinea).
Related Phrases
- Papuan languages: The collective term for the many language families and isolates spoken on the island of New Guinea that are not part of the Austronesian family.
- The diversity of Papuan languages is extraordinary.
Adjective
- of or relating to Papua or its people or language
- Papuan native crafts
- Papuan vowels
Noun
- any of the indigenous languages spoken in Papua New Guinea or New Britain or the Solomon Islands that are not Malayo-Polynesian languages
- a native or inhabitant of Papua New Guinea or New Guinea