Angor language

Angor (Anggor) a.k.a. Senagi is a Senagi language of northern Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in 11 villages of Amanab Rural LLG, Sandaun Province, including Senagi village (-3.68126°N, 141.20755°W) of Bibriari ward.

Dialects
Dialects are Wai (Central Anggor) and Samanai (Southern Anggor).

Loving and Bass (1964) list these Anggor dialects and their villages:


 * Western: Mongo
 * Central west: Amandan (-3.69015°N, 141.16809°W), Fisi, Kwaraman (-3.65189°N, 141.15694°W), Puramen (-3.65058°N, 141.17401°W)
 * Central east: Akrani, Baribari, Bibriari (-3.66269°N, 141.2136°W), Merere, Nai (-3.62429°N, 141.28976°W), Senagi (-3.68126°N, 141.20755°W), Unupuwai, Wamu (-3.66984°N, 141.22975°W)
 * Southern: Samanai

Consonants
Angor has the following 18 consonants.

Litteral notes the following allophonic processes:
 * /ɸ/ is voiced [] word medially.
 * /x/ is voiced [] word medially.
 * /ɾ/ is sometimes retroflexed after /a/.
 * Final unstressed vowels, especially /ə/, tend to be elided in speech after voiceless plosives /p t k/, prenasalized plosives /ᵐb ⁿd/, and /m n ŋ x/. Prenasalized consonants are pronounced voiceless and aspirated in this position.

Monophthongs
Angor has the following 7 monophthongs.

Diphthongs
Litteral notes the following allophonic processes:
 * /e/ tends to be phonetically a glide [eɪ̯] in the medial position (e.g., tefɨ [teɪ̯βə] 'tongue').
 * /o/ is generally [ɔ] before [ⁿd] and [ɾ].