• Casuarina Coast Asmat is a Papuan language spoken along the Casuarina Coast of South Papua (in the region around the mouth of the Pulau River) by the...
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    groups speak approximately five dialects (Casuarina Coast Asmat, Yaosakor Asmat, Central Asmat, North Asmat, Citak). However, at some important level...
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  • (Sabakor/Buruwai): Casuarina Coast (Kaweinag), the most divergent North and Central Asmat Citak (Kaünak) North Asmat Central Asmat (dialects: Keenok,...
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  • Central Asmat is a Papuan language of West New Guinea, spoken by the Asmat people. Central Asmat has a number of dialects, which are: Keenok Sokoni Keenakap...
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  • North Asmat is a Papuan language of West New Guinea, spoken by the Asmat people. Dialects are Momogo (Mumugu), Pupis and Irogo (Eroko). North Asmat at Ethnologue...
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  • (Afdeling zuid-Nieuw-Guinea) [Summary report of the period of duty on the Casuarina Coast (South New Guinea Division)]. Nationaal Archief, Den Haag, Ministerie...
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  • Safan language may refer to: a dialect of Casuarina Coast Asmat in New Guinea Safen language in Senegal This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Chimbu, Binandere, Angan, Ok, Awyu, Asmat (perhaps closest to Ok and Awyu), Mek, Sentani, and the seven small language families of the tail of Papua New...
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  • The Kamoro language is an Asmat–Kamoro language spoken in Western New Guinea, specifically in Mimika Regency, Central Papua by approximately 8,000 people...
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  • Kau, Not Citak." Constitutive Factors for the Ethnic Consciousness of an Asmat Subgroup". Anthropos. 105 (2). Nomos Verlag: 411–422. doi:10.5771/0257-9774-2010-2-411...
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  • Buruwai, also known as Sabakor, is an Asmat–Kamoro language spoken in Buruway District, Kaimana Regency, West Papua. Buruwai at Ethnologue (18th ed.,...
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    hundreds of languages, including the vernaculars of the Asmat and Dani people. Mairasi languages (4) East Cenderawasih (Geelvink Bay) languages (10) Lakes...
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  • Papuan languages and some of languages spoken in Sulawesi, such as Buginese and Cia-Cia. Roughly around 60 out of 200 attested words in this language were...
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  • Kamberau or Kamrau is either of two Asmat–Kamoro languages spoken in Kambrau (Kamberau) District, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province. North Kamberau...
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  • Meninggo, or Moskona or Sabena, is a Papuan language spoken in Teluk Bintuni Regency on the north coast of West Papua, Indonesia. In Teluk Bintuni Regency...
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  • is a mixture of three languages: Indonesian (national language), a local language and Chinese elements (ancestry/ethnic language, particularly for certain...
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  • along the northernmost section of the coast are ethnically Galelarese, and in general the culture and language of Loloda is quite close to that of neighbouring...
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    West Coast of Sabah and Bajau Indonesia. Jama Mapun, a language from the island of Mapun, formerly known as Cagayan de Sulu, is a related language and...
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  • Edwas, or Beneraf, is a Papuan language of Indonesia. "Edwas", the name of a former village, is the native name; "Beneraf", the name of one of two current...
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  • Taria), is a Lakes Plain language of Irian Jaya, Indonesia. Rumaropen, Benny. 2006. Survey Report on the Diebrou Language of Papua, Indonesia. Unpublished...
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  • Mer (also called Muri, Miere) is a Papuan language spoken in Papua province of Indonesia. There are two groups of Miere speakers: Gunung ("Mountain") or...
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  • Papua. Of the neighboring languages, it is most closely related to the Awyu languages to the east. Sawi is an inflecting language and uses both inflections...
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  • Pauwasi language in Keerom Regency, Papua Province. It has only 25% lexical similarity with Zorop, the most distinct Eastern Pauwasi language. North Emem...
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  • Kopkaka (Kopka) is one of the Ok languages of West Papua. Kopkaka at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Kwer at Ethnologue (18th ed....
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  • Lists: Vocabularies in Languages of Indonesia, Vol.5/2: Irian Jaya: Papuan Languages, Northern Languages, Central Highlands Languages. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics...
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  • Nimboran (Nambrong, Namblong, Namlong) is a Papuan language of Nimboran District, Jayapura Regency, Indonesia spoken by mostly older adults. Younger generations...
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  • Kosadle (Kosare) is a Papuan language of West Papua. Kosadle at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Wambaliau, Theresia. 2006. Survey Report...
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  • Tangko is a somewhat divergent Ok language of Kawemaot village, West Papua. Tangko at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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  • Kwerisa, or Taogwe, is a nearly extinct Lakes Plain language of Irian Jaya, Indonesia. Most of the Kwerisa people have shifted to Kaiy, which is closely...
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    Bruneian coast. A form known as Proto-Malay language was spoken in Borneo at least by 1000 BCE and was, it has been argued, the ancestral language of all...
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