• coordinates) The Anêm language is a Papuan language spoken in five main villages along the northwestern coast of New Britain, Papua New Guinea. Anêm may be related...
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  • Anem may refer to: Anem (ancient city), a city mentioned in the Bible Anêm language, a language of Papua New Guinea Anam (disambiguation) Anim (disambiguation)...
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    Bougainville South Bougainville Butam-Taulil Anêm Ata Kol Kuot Makolkol Sulka Yélî Dnye People speaking languages belonging to the Austronesian family arrived...
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    process was the source of most of the language's distinctive nasal diphthongs. In particular, the Latin endings -anem, -anum and -onem became -ão in most...
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  • government (LLG) of West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. The Anêm language, a language isolate, is spoken in the LLG. 01. Kakota 02. Talasea 03. Poitala...
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  • Yele – West New Britain is a tentative language family proposal by Malcolm Ross that unites three languages: Anêm and Ata (Wasi) of western New Britain...
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  • Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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  • tentative language isolate that may turn out to be related to the Anêm and Ata language isolates of New Britain (in a tentative Yele – West New Britain...
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    [hɑjɛˈɾɛn]) is an Indo-European language and the sole member of an independent branch of that language family. It is the native language of the Armenian people...
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    The Austronesian languages (/ˌɔːstrəˈniːʒən/) are a language family widely spoken throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, parts of Mainland Southeast Asia...
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    The Tupi or Tupian language family comprises some 70 languages spoken in South America, of which the best known are Tupi proper and Guarani. Rodrigues...
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  • Institute of Linguistics. Thurston, William. 1982. A comparative study of Anêm and Lusi. Pacific Linguistics: Series B, 83. Canberra: Research School of...
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    A language isolate is a language that has no demonstrable genetic relationship with another language. Basque in Europe, Ainu in Asia, Sandawe in Africa...
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  • Britain island, Papua New Guinea. It appears to be related to neighboring Anêm, and possibly also to Yélî Dnye in a proposed Yele-West New Britain family...
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    The Mari language (Mari: марий йылме, marij jylme; Russian: марийский язык, mariyskiy yazyk), formerly known as the Cheremiss language, spoken by approximately...
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    The Ivatan language, also known as Chirin nu Ivatan ("language of the Ivatan people"), is an Austronesian language spoken in the Batanes Islands of the...
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    is an Austronesian language, and one of the eight major languages of the Philippines. It is the primary and predominant language of the entire province...
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    The Karay-a language (Kinaray-a, Binisayâ nga Kinaray-a or Hinaraya; English: Harayan) is an Austronesian regional language in the Philippines spoken...
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  • Metatypy (category Language contact)
    /mɪˈtætɪpi/ is a type of morphosyntactic and semantic language change brought about by language contact involving multilingual speakers. The term was...
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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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    Formosan language of the Amis (or Ami), an indigenous people living along the east coast of Taiwan. Currently the largest of the Formosan languages, it is...
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    The Maxakalían languages (also Mashakalían) were first classified into the Jê languages. It was only in 1931 that Čestmír Loukotka separated them from...
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  • Yami language (Chinese: 雅美語), also known as Tao language (Chinese: 達悟語), is a Malayo-Polynesian and Philippine language spoken by the Tao people of Orchid...
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  • in Kove. Kove has also borrowed words from other languages, such as Austronesian languages like Anêm and Papuan due to trade. Some examples of loanwords...
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    2024-03-23. "Ponsatí i Graupera confirmen que es presentaran a les eleccions: "Hi anem. I accelerem"". Vilaweb (in Catalan). 13 March 2024. Retrieved 2024-03-23...
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    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 from...
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  • In linguistic typology, a null-subject language is a language whose grammar permits an independent clause to lack an explicit subject; such a clause is...
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  • (as is usual in languages such as Russian). Some languages have more than two possessive classes. In Papua New Guinea, for example, Anêm has at least 20...
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    Sulka (originally from New Ireland) Baining languages: Mali, Kaket, Kairak, Simbali, Ura Kol Makolkol Anêm Ata The last two are spoken in West New Britain...
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  • Proto-Trans–New Guinea is the reconstructed proto-language ancestral to the Trans–New Guinea languages. Reconstructions have been proposed by Malcolm Ross...
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