The Awung River is a river in northern Papua New Guinea. List of rivers of Papua New Guinea Awung River languages Awung River in Geonames.org (cc-by);...
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Rai Coast languages (redirect from Awung River languages)
Kobuga (= Urigina?) Nuru River Uya (Usu) Kwato (Waube) Lower Nuru River: Ogea (Erima), Uyaji–Amowe Awung–Guabe Rivers Awung River: Jilim, Among (= Rerau...
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Atara River Ateltem River Atob River Awung River Bae'e River Bamu River Bapi River Bensbach River Bigei River Birim River (New Guinea) Bitoi River Bumi...
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Native speakers 400 (2000 census) Language family Trans–New Guinea Madang Rai Coast Awung River Yangulam Language codes ISO 639-3 ynl Glottolog yang1298...
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Native speakers 650 (2000 census) Language family Trans–New Guinea Madang Rai Coast Awung River Jilim Language codes ISO 639-3 jil Glottolog jili1241...
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Native speakers 590 (2000 census) Language family Trans–New Guinea Madang Rai Coast Awung River Rerau Language codes ISO 639-3 rea Glottolog rera1240...
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Kamula–Elevala languages (redirect from Kamula–Elevala River languages)
family of the Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the region of the Elevala River. There are three languages, namely Aekyowm (Awin), Pare (Pa), and Kamula...
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Greater Awyu languages (redirect from Digul River languages)
The Greater Awyu or Digul River languages, known in earlier classifications with more limited scope as Awyu–Dumut (Awyu–Ndumut), are a family of perhaps...
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Kayagar languages (redirect from Cook River languages)
Guinea languages spoken around the Cook River in Province of South Papua, Indonesia: Atohwaim (Kaugat) Gondu River Kayagar (Kaygir) Tamagario (Arare–Pagai)...
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Turama–Kikorian languages (redirect from Rumu-Omati River languages)
after the Turama River and Kikori River of southern Papua New Guinea; the alternative name is based more narrowly on the Omati River. The four languages...
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Lakes, the erstwhile Dani-Kwerba family, and the erstwhile Trans-Fly–Bulaka River family (which he had established in 1970), expanding TNG into an enormous...
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Awung Jilim Rerau Yangulam Brahman Biyom Tauya Evapia Kesawai Sinsauru Sausi Peka Danaru Sop Sumau Urigina Nuru Duduela Kwato Ogea Uya Kabenau Arawum...
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Anim languages (redirect from Fly River languages)
The Anim or Fly River languages are a language family in south-central New Guinea established by Usher & Suter (2015). The names of the family derive...
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Chimbu–Wahgi languages (redirect from Jimi River languages)
Western Highlands Jimi River Maring Narak–Kandawo Wahgi Valley Nii Wahgi North Wahgi (= Yu We?) Mount Hagen Melpa (Medlpa) Kaugel River Imbo Ungu Umbu-Ungu...
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Yareban languages (redirect from Musa River languages)
The Yareban or Musa River languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken near the Musa River in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula)...
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Gogodala–Suki languages (redirect from Suki-Aramia River languages)
Gogodala–Suki or Suki – Aramia River languages are a small language family of Papua New Guinea, spoken in the region of the Aramia River. The languages are: Gogodala–Suki...
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East Strickland languages (redirect from Strickland River languages)
The East Strickland or Strickland River languages are a family of Papuan languages. The East Strickland languages actually form a language continuum....
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Kainantu–Goroka languages (redirect from Asaro River languages)
Asaro River: Dano (Upper Asaro), Tokano (Lower Asaro) Benabena South Goroka: Fore, Gimi Isabi, Gende Henganofi Abaga Kamono (Kamano) Fayatina River Kanite...
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Regency, South Papua, Indonesia. Reimer notes two dialects, one on the Balim River and one on the Rekai. One of the differences is that when /u/ follows an...
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Northwest Papuan languages#Lexical comparison[broken anchor] Trans-Fly–Bulaka River languages#Lexical comparison[broken anchor] Papuan Gulf languages#Lexical...
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Huon languages (redirect from Masaweng River languages)
family Eastern Huon branch Huon Tip Southeast Huon: Kâte, Mape Sene Masaweng River: Migabac, Momare Kovai Tobo-Kube Dedua Western Huon branch Burum (Mindik)...
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Australian Journal of Linguistics 31:1, 1-42. Citations New Guinea World, Digul River – Ok The Oksapmin Kinship System Archived 2009-09-20 at the Wayback Machine...
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Awung Jilim Rerau Yangulam Brahman Biyom Tauya Evapia Kesawai Sinsauru Sausi Peka Danaru Sop Sumau Urigina Nuru Duduela Kwato Ogea Uya Kabenau Arawum...
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in Madang. Timothy Usher finds that Madang is closest to the Upper Yuat River languages and other families to its west, but does not for now address whether...
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Kwalean (Humene–Uare) Manubaran (Mount Brown) Mailu–Yareban Yareban (Musa River) Bauwaki Mailuan (Cloudy Bay) They have in common ya for 'you' (plural)...
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by Richard Mammana King, Copland. 1927. Grammar and Dictionary of the Binandere Language, Mamba River, North Division, Papua. Sydney: D.S. Ford. [1]...
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Lakes languages, also known as the Wissel Lakes or Wissel Lakes – Kemandoga River, are a small family of closely related Trans–New Guinea languages spoken...
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enough evidence to classify Awbono–Bayono within the Greater Awyu (Digul River) family. Wilbrink (2004) notes limited similarity with the neighboring Ok...
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They can be found around Mount Bosavi, located east of the Strickland River and southwest of the western edge of the central highlands of Papua New...
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Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) New Guinea World, Tua River Kerr, Harland (13 March 2014). "Witumo Wituda Database". Retrieved 2022-02-21...
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