Pagsasao nga Adzera
pagsasao idiay Papua Baro a Guinea
Ti pagsasao nga Adzera (mailetra pay a kas Atzera, Azera, Atsera, Acira) ket ti maysa a pagsasao nga Austronesio nga insasao babaen dagiti agarup a 30,000 a tattao idiay Probinsia ti Morobe, Papua Baro a Guinea.
Adzera | |
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Rehion | Probinsia ti Morobe, Papua Baro a Guinea |
Patubo a mangisasao | ca. 30,000 (2000)[1] |
Latin | |
Kodkodigo ti pagsasao | |
ISO 639-3 | Agdumaduma:adz – Adzerazsu – Sukurumzsa – Sarasira |
Glottolog | adze1240 Adzerasuku1264 Sukurumsara1323 Sarasira |
ELP | Adzera |
Dagiti nagibasaran
urnosen- ^ Adzera iti Ethnologue (Maika-18 nga ed., 2015)
Sukurum iti Ethnologue (Maika-18 nga ed., 2015)
Sarasira iti Ethnologue (Maika-18 nga ed., 2015)
Adu pay a mabasbasa
urnosen- Cates, Ann R. (1974). "The Atzera literacy programme: An experimental campaign in Papua New Guinea". Papua New Guinea Journal of Education. 10: 34–38.
- Holzknecht, K. G. (1973). "The phonemes of the Adzera language". Pacific Linguistics A. 38: 1–11.
- Holzknecht, K. G. (1973). "Morphophonemics of the Adzera language". Pacific Linguistics A. 38: 13–19.
- Holzknecht, K. G. (1973). "A synopsis of the verb forms in Adzera". Pacific Linguistics A. 38: 21–28.
- Holzknecht, K. G. (1978). Adzera–English dictionary.
- Holzknecht, S. (1986). "A morphology and grammar of Adzera (Amari dialect), Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea". Pacific Linguistics A. 70: 77–166.
- Howard, David Edward (2002). Continuity and given-new status of discourse referents in Adzera oral narrative. M.A. thesis. University of Texas at Arlington.
- Roke, Ann; Price, Dorothy (1970). A summary of the Atzera literacy programme. Ukarumpa: Summer Institute of Linguistics.