Litzlitz language
Naman was spoken in central Malakua in an area referred to as the "Dog's Neck" by the locals.They had moved because of diseases such as influenza and other epidemics, which contributed to the population decrease in the Naman speakers.[2] The table below shows the set of consonants in the Litzlitz language, based on the International Phonetic Alphabet.As it is often found it in other Oceanic languages, there is a distinction in Litzlitz between what can be called indirectly and directly possessed nouns.There are no separate possessive suffixes for dual and plural pronominal possessors in the first and second person, all of which is illustrated in the table below.