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- Sio_language abstract "Sio (also spelled Siâ) is an Austronesian language spoken by about 3,500 people on the north coast of the Huon Peninsula in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. According to Harding and Clark (1994), Sio speakers lived in a single village on a small offshore island until the Pacific War, after which they established four villages on the nearby coast: Lambutina, Basakalo, Laelo, and Balambu. Nambariwa, another coastal village a few miles to the east, is also Sio-speaking.Michael Stolz (d. 1931) of the German Lutheran Neuendettelsauer Mission arrived in 1910, and Sio villagers converted en masse in 1919. "Since then the Sio have produced many Lutheran evangelists, lay mission workers, teachers, and churchmen" (Harding and Clark 1994: 31). However, the Sio villages were assigned to the mostly Papuan Kâte language circuit, rather than to the mostly Austronesian Jabêm language circuit. The first Sio orthography was based on that of Kâte, and was used in the publication in 1953 of Miti Kanaŋo, a book containing Bible stories, Luther's Small Catechism, and 160 hymns, all in the Sio language. Stolz was the principal translator, although many of the hymns were composed by native speakers of Sio, and the whole volume was edited by Hans Wagner, Stolz's successor.".
- Sio_language iso6393Code "xsi".
- Sio_language languageFamily Malayo-Polynesian_languages.
- Sio_language languageFamily North_New_Guinea_languages.
- Sio_language languageFamily Oceanic_languages.
- Sio_language languageFamily Western_Oceanic_languages.
- Sio_language spokenIn Morobe_Province.
- Sio_language spokenIn Papua_New_Guinea.
- Sio_language wikiPageExternalLink Sio_Phonology.pdf.
- Sio_language wikiPageID "17270902".
- Sio_language wikiPageRevisionID "577425940".
- Sio_language date "1987".
- Sio_language fam Malayo-Polynesian_languages.
- Sio_language fam Ngero%E2%80%93Vitiaz_languages.
- Sio_language fam Ngero–Vitiaz_languages.
- Sio_language fam North_New_Guinea_languages.
- Sio_language fam Oceanic_languages.
- Sio_language fam Western_Oceanic_languages.
- Sio_language familycolor "Austronesian".
- Sio_language hasPhotoCollection Sio_language.
- Sio_language iso "xsi".
- Sio_language name "Sio".
- Sio_language notice "IPA".
- Sio_language ref "e17".
- Sio_language region Morobe_Province.
- Sio_language speakers "3500".
- Sio_language states Papua_New_Guinea.
- Sio_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Sio_language subject Category:Languages_of_Morobe_Province.
- Sio_language subject Category:Languages_of_Papua_New_Guinea.
- Sio_language subject Category:Western_Oceanic_languages.
- Sio_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Sio_language type Communication100033020.
- Sio_language type Language106282651.
- Sio_language type LanguagesOfMorobeProvince.
- Sio_language type LanguagesOfPapuaNewGuinea.
- Sio_language type WesternOceanicLanguages.
- Sio_language type Language.
- Sio_language type Language.
- Sio_language type Language.
- Sio_language type InformationEntity.
- Sio_language comment "Sio (also spelled Siâ) is an Austronesian language spoken by about 3,500 people on the north coast of the Huon Peninsula in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. According to Harding and Clark (1994), Sio speakers lived in a single village on a small offshore island until the Pacific War, after which they established four villages on the nearby coast: Lambutina, Basakalo, Laelo, and Balambu. Nambariwa, another coastal village a few miles to the east, is also Sio-speaking.Michael Stolz (d.".
- Sio_language label "Sio (langue)".
- Sio_language label "Sio language".
- Sio_language sameAs Sio_(langue).
- Sio_language sameAs m.02hx8lp.
- Sio_language sameAs Q3485100.
- Sio_language sameAs Q3485100.
- Sio_language sameAs Sio_language.
- Sio_language wasDerivedFrom Sio_language?oldid=577425940.
- Sio_language isPrimaryTopicOf Sio_language.
- Sio_language name "Sio".