• The Trans-Fly languages are a small family of Papuan languages proposed by Timothy Usher, that are spoken in the region of the Fly River. Trans-Fly Eastern...
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    his purported Trans-Fly languages were not in the Trans–New Guinea family but rather heavily influenced by Trans–New Guinea languages. Ross (2005) removed...
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  • Trans-Fly may refer to: Trans-Fly languages Eastern Trans-Fly languages Trans-Fly–Bulaka River languages Trans-Fly savanna and grasslands Fly River Western...
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    The Trans-Fly–Bulaka River aka South-Central Papuan languages form a hypothetical family of Papuan languages. They include many of the languages west of...
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    and Eastern Trans-Fly families (22 and 4 languages). Andrew Pawley and Harald Hammarström (2018) accept 35 subgroups as members of Trans-New Guinea. Groups...
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    Trans-Fly family of the Trans–New Guinea Phylum by Stephen Wurm, who however felt that these have retained remnants of pre-Trans–New Guinea languages;...
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    Papuan, Eastern Trans-Fly languages, in particular Meriam Mir of the Torres Strait Islands, as well as the Papuan Tip Austronesian languages. Most Australian...
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    Pama–Nyungan languages of the Australian mainland. The other indigenous language spoken mainly in the eastern islands is Meriam Mir: a member of the Trans-Fly languages...
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  • Jibu or Oriomo, is a Papuan language of New Guinea. It is a member of the Eastern Trans-Fly family, the other languages of this family being Gizrra,...
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  • such languages are called tripartite languages or ergative–accusative languages. Eastern Trans-Fly languages various Trans–New Guinea languages Basque...
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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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  • language isolates by continent Lists of languages List of proposed language families "What are the largest language families?". Ethnologue. May 25, 2019...
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    Fly River, just west of the Eastern Trans-Fly languages. Idzuwe is no longer spoken. Ross (2005) tentatively includes them in the proposed Trans-Fly –...
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    languages, also known as the Morehead River languages, are a family of Papuan languages. They include many of the languages south and west of the Fly...
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    other languages. Evans (2018) classifies it as a language isolate. Usher (2020) includes it in the Trans-Fly family. Part of the uncertainty is because many...
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  • Ume (disambiguation) (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    writing Ume, a dialect of the Isoko language of Nigeria Ume, a dialect of the Wipi language, an Eastern Trans-Fly language of Papua New Guinea Ume, Ōita, a...
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    The Tirio languages are a family of Trans–New Guinea languages in the classification of Malcolm Ross. The Tirio languages have about 40% of their lexicon...
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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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    Pama-Nyungan family of languages of Australia. Meriam Mir is spoken on the eastern islands. It is one of the four Eastern Trans-Fly languages, the other three...
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  • following languages: Guahibo language, a Guahiban language of Colombia and Venezuela Waia language, a Trans-Fly language of Papua New Guinea Waboda language, a...
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  • Gizrra, or Toga, is a Papuan language of New Guinea. Its two varieties are Western Gizrra and Waidoro. Gizrra at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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  • Hiwi (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
    language, the Cuahiban language spoken by them Waia language, a Trans-Fly language of Papua New Guinea Waboda language, a Trans–New-Guinea language spoken...
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    Eastern Trans-Fly languages (also known as Oriomo Plateau languages) are spoken in the LLG. 01. Dorogori 02. Wuroi 03. Wonie (Wipi language speakers)...
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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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  • Sogal and Täti. Speakers refer to the language as either bine mene (Bine language) or kewe mene (village language). Bine is usually divided into two standard...
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    Press. ISBN 9780826301109. LCCN 64024356. "Native American Fly Mythology". Native Languages of the Americas website. "Βεελζεβούλ, ὁ indecl. (v.l. Βεελζεβούβ...
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    categories also exist in the Trans-Fly languages; the forms in Kalaw Lagaw Ya are clearly Australian. Papuan (Trans-Fly) Some basic and abstract vocabulary...
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    Creole and Meriam, a member of the Eastern Trans-Fly languages of Trans–New Guinea; its sister languages being Bini, Wipi and Gizrra. Though it is unrelated...
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  • Transgender flag (redirect from Trans flag)
    people, overlaying them. This Trans Flag was first used by the Ottawa-area trans community for Ottawa's 2010 edition of the Trans Day of Remembrance. This...
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  • Approved At Trans World Shareholders of the Trans World Corporation voted overwhelmingly in favor of proposals that will spin off Trans World Airlines...
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