• The Ramu languages are a family of some thirty languages of Northern Papua New Guinea. They were identified as a family by John Z'graggen in 1971 and linked...
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  • The Sepik–Ramu languages are an obsolete language family of New Guinea linking the Sepik, Ramu, Nor–Pondo (Lower Sepik), Leonhard Schultze (Walio–Papi)...
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  • The Ramu–Lower Sepik a.k.a. Lower Sepik–Ramu languages are a proposed family of about 35 Papuan languages spoken in the Ramu and Sepik river basins of...
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  • The Middle Ramu or Annaberg languages are a small language family of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It is no longer accepted as a valid grouping by...
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  • Papua New Guinea. The Lower Ramu languages as classified by Usher and by Foley (2018) are: Lower Ramu languages Ottilien languages Watam, Kaian Gamay (Borei)...
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  • Sepik–Ramu proposal. However, Foley and Ross could find no lexical or morphological evidence that they are related to the Sepik or Ramu languages. It is...
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    "The Sepik–Ramu phylum". In Stephen A. Wurm (ed.). Papuan languages and the New Guinea linguistic scene: New Guinea area languages and language study 1....
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  • The Keram languages of New Guinea are part of the Ramu family. They are the Mongol–Langam languages and a pair of languages sometimes thought to belong...
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    Pondo languages, so the latter may form a group: Murik vs Kopar–Pondo. Ross classified Lower Sepik as one branch of a Ramu–Lower Sepik language family...
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    The Papuan languages are the non-Austronesian languages spoken on the western Pacific island of New Guinea, as well as neighbouring islands in Indonesia...
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  • Poo Ramu (1962 – 27 June 2022) was an Indian actor who appeared in Tamil language films as a supporting actor. Ramu was a member of the Tamil Nadu Progressive...
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  • The Grass languages are a group of languages in the Ramu language family. It is accepted by Foley (2018), but not by Glottolog. They are spoken in East...
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  • languages are a small family of clearly related languages, Watam–Kaian, Gamei (Mbore), and Bosman–Awar. They are generally classified among the Ramu languages...
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    The Torricelli languages are a family of about fifty languages of the northern Papua New Guinea coast, spoken by about 80,000 people. They are named after...
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  • related to the Lower Sepik languages, another branch of the erstwhile Sepik-Ramu phylum. They conclude that Tayap is a language isolate, though they do not...
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  • of Papua New Guinea: Mongol language (New Guinea), a Ramu language of Papua New Guinea Mongol–Langam languages, a language family of East Sepik Province...
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  • that the language belongs to the Ramu – Lower Sepik family. Usher restores it to the Ramu family, but closer to the Mongol–Langam languages. Ap Ma consonants...
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  • languages, are a small family of clearly related languages, Giri, Sepen, and Mikarew (Aruamu). They are generally classified among the Ramu languages...
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    Arrernte (two degrees) Austronesian Marshallese (four degrees) Sepik–Ramu languages Goidelic Irish (three degrees for short vowels only) Sinitic Mandarin...
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  • "Ataitan" as an acronym of the language names. Usher names it after the local river. They are classified among the Ramu languages of northern Papua New Guinea...
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  • also used by speakers of Arafundi languages. Laycock (1973) grouped the Arafundi languages with the Ramu languages, although (according to his comments...
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  • The Ramu is a major river in Papua New Guinea. Ramu may also refer to: Ramu languages, a language family Ramu (1966 film), an Indian Tamil-language film...
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    The ischium is made up of three parts–the body, the superior ramus and the inferior ramus. The body contains a prominent spine, which serves as the origin...
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  • said to also be Tamolan languages, but no data has been collected to establish that. Tamolan is classified among the Ramu languages of northern Papua New...
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  • Upper Yuat languages typically have 7 vowels:: 236  New Guinea World, Upper Yuat River Foley, William A. (2018). "The Languages of the Sepik-Ramu Basin and...
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  • Porapora languages (alternatively the core Grass or Porapora River languages) are a pair of closely related languages in the Ramu language family, Gorovu...
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  • Namma Preethiya Ramu (transl. Our lovable Ramu) is a 2003 Indian Kannada-language drama film directed by Sanjay-Vijay duo. The film is a remake of the...
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  • Southern Adelbert Range languages are a family of languages in the Madang stock of New Guinea, spoken along the tributaries of the Ramu River in the watershed...
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    languages, word order in the Bogia languages is SOV, likely due to contact with Lower Sepik-Ramu and Sepik languages.: 298  There are three languages:...
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  • Banaro is a Ramu language of Papua New Guinea. It is lexically divergent from the other branches of the family, having remarkably few cognates. Banaro...
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