Porapora languages


The Porapora languages are a pair of closely related languages in the Ramu language family, Gorovu and Adjora, spoken along the border of East Sepik Province and Madang Province in Papua New Guinea. Foley classifies them as part of the Grass group of languages, but Usher break up the Grass languages.
Foley included Aion as well,
but it has since been shown to be one of the Keram languages.

Phonemes

Usher reconstructs the consonant inventory as follows:
Vowels are *i *ʉ *u *a.

Pronouns

Usher reconstructs the pronouns as:
Adjora has 1sg na, but that derives from an oblique form.