• Sepa is an Oceanic language of northeast New Guinea. Sepa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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  • Sepa language may refer to: Sepa language (Papua New Guinea) Sepa language (Papua Province) Sepa language (Maluku) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Authority Sepa may refer to: Sepa language (disambiguation) Sepa language (Papua New Guinea), an Oceanic language of northeast New Guinea A lake in 108...
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  • an extinct Austronesian language of Papua New Guinea. It was restructured through contact with neighboring Papuan languages, and it turn influencing...
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  • Malayo-Polynesian language of the central southern coast of the Papuan Peninsula in Papua New Guinea. Paradisec has multiple collections with Toura language materials...
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  • Boettger, Juliane (2015). Topics in the grammar of Lele: a language of Manus Island, Papua New Guinea (Ph.D. thesis). James Cook University. "Lele". Ethnologue...
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    the world after Papua New Guinea. Most languages belong to the Austronesian language family, while there are over 270 Papuan languages spoken in eastern...
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  • is an Austronesian language spoken by about 5,000 people in 1998 in the Kavieng District of New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. Laxudumau, spoken...
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  • Schouten languages are a linkage of Austronesian languages in northern Papua New Guinea. They are in contact with various North Papuan languages, particularly...
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  • Kele or Gele’ is a language spoken in the easterly section of inland Manus Island, New Guinea. Its name comes from the Kele word for "there". The syllable...
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    except Nimoa, Sudest, and the Kilivila languages (all spoken on islands off the coast of mainland Papua New Guinea), have subject–object–verb (SOV) word...
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  • The Ngero–Vitiaz languages form a linkage of Austronesian languages in northern Papua New Guinea. They are spoken, from west to east, in Madang Province...
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  • from Hiri Motu) is a Central Papuan Tip language that is spoken by the Motuans, an indigenous ethnic group of Papua New Guinea. It is commonly used today...
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  • Sepa-Teluti is an Austronesian language of Seram Island in eastern Indonesia. Sepa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Teluti (Sou Nama)...
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  • groups in West Papua, Indonesia: List of ethnic groups of Southwest Papua Indigenous people of New Guinea Ethnic groups in Indonesia West Papua (province)...
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    branch of Austronesian languages. Grammatically, they have been strongly influenced by the Papuan languages of northern New Guinea, but they retain a remarkably...
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  • Pokau is an Austronesian language of the central southern coast of the Papuan Peninsula in Papua New Guinea. This language is spoken in the villages...
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  • Bulu is an Oceanic language of West New Britain in Papua New Guinea. Bulu at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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  • Hermit language is an extinct West Manus language formerly spoken on Hermit, Luf and Maron Islands in western Manus Province, Papua New Guinea. It has...
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    Micronesia to atolls scattered in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands or Vanuatu. The most prominent Polynesian languages, by number of speakers, are Tahitian...
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  • Manus Island and on Los Negros Island to the east in Manus Province of Papua New Guinea. It has SVO word order. Koro at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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  • language, or Kuanua, is spoken by the Tolai people of Papua New Guinea, who live on the Gazelle Peninsula in East New Britain Province. This language...
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  • Oceanic language spoken on the southeastern tip of Papua New Guinea. The Gamadoudou, Soma’a, and Sileba dialects may be a separate language, Yaleba....
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  • Busami is an Austronesian language spoken in Papua Province of Western New Guinea, northeastern Indonesia. Lewis, Paul; Simons, Gary; Fennig, Charles...
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  • Munggui is an Austronesian language spoken in Papua Province of Western New Guinea, northeastern Indonesia. Munggui at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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  • orthography. Papuan Malay or Irian Malay is a Malay-based creole language spoken in the Indonesian part of New Guinea. It emerged as a contact language among...
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    Cenderawasih Bay in the provinces of Papua and West Papua. There are 38 languages. The unity of the South Halmahera–West New Guinea subgroup is well supported by...
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  • Iamalele (Yamalele) is an Austronesian language spoken on Fergusson Island in Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea. Iamalele at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...
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  • Sempan or Nararapi is a language spoken primarily in Mimika Regency, Central Papua, Western New Guinea. Sempan at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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  • is an Austronesian language of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. Hahon at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) ELAR archive of Hahon language documentation materials...
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