Ogea language

Syntactically, Ogea is a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) language, with adjectives following nouns, and deictics following adjectives—the reverse of English.Morphologically, Ogea is a highly inflected, suffixing language, with most of the complexity occurring with verbs.There are over 100 basic verbal suffixes, the number of which is significantly multiplied by allomorphic variants.It is useful to classify Ogea verbal suffixes into two major categories: endocentric and exocentric, following the lead of Staalesen and Wells.Exocentric suffixes encode inter-clausal temporality, tense, mood, subject, and switch reference.
Papua New GuineaMadang ProvinceOgea peopleLanguage familyTrans–New GuineaMadangRai CoastISO 639-3GlottologPapuanlanguageapproximately 2210 peopleconsonantsSyntacticallySubjectObjectadjectivesdeicticsEnglishMorphologicallysuffixingallomorphicsentencesencodeSwitch referenceclauseclassifyendocentricexocentricEthnologueMadang languagesNorthern AdelbertMauwakeBepourPamosuHember AvuMokatiKowakiNumugenKarianYarawataParawenUkurigumaMaianiSouthern AdelbertAnamguraMoresadaWadaginamSogeramAtembleMagɨyiPaynamarSileibiMabusoGirawaGumaluHansemanBagupiBaimakMatepiMosimoMurupiNobonobRaptingSamosaSarugaSilopiYoidikMindjimYangulamBrahmanKesawaiDanaruUriginaDuduelaArawumPulabuYaganonGanglauYabongAmaimonBargamWasemboYamben