• the Madang languages. Upper Yuat languages display more typological similarities with Trans-New Guinea than the other neighboring language families of...
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  • The Yuat languages are an independent family of five Papuan languages spoken along the Yuat River in East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. They are an...
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  • Yuat may refer to: one of the Yuat languages of Papua New Guinea one of the Upper Yuat languages of Papua New Guinea the Yuat River Yuat Rural LLG in East...
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    (also in Indonesia) Kwomtari Leonhard Schultze (Walio-Papi) Upper Yuat (Arafundi-Piawi) Yuat Left May Amto-Musan Busa Taiap Yadë Yam (also in Indonesia)...
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    Chambri Lakes. The eponymous (Middle) Yuat and Upper Yuat languages are spoken along the banks of the Yuat River. Yuat Rural LLG in East Sepik Province derives...
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  • Haruai data is from Tonson (1976). Upper Yuat languages Davies, J. and Comrie, B. "A linguistic survey of the Upper Yuat". In Adams, K., Lauck, L., Miedema...
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  • Arafundi Languages: A Sociolinguistic Profile of Andai, Nanubae, and Tapei. SIL Electronic Survey Reports 2017-003. NewGuineaWorld Arafundi and Upper Yuat Rivers[permanent...
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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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    the isolate Taiap, but unlike the Lower Sepik-Ramu, Yuat, and Upper Yuat families, Sepik languages distinguish masculine and feminine genders, with the...
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    in Madang. Timothy Usher finds that Madang is closest to the Upper Yuat River languages and other families to its west, but does not for now address whether...
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  • 243–273. Davies, John and Bernard Comrie. 1985. A linguistic survey of the Upper Yuat. In: Adams et al., 275–312. Nete at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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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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  • Sepik–Ramu languages are an obsolete language family of New Guinea linking the Sepik, Ramu, Nor–Pondo (Lower Sepik), Leonhard Schultze (Walio–Papi) and Yuat families...
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    The Sepik Hill languages form the largest and most ramified branch of the Sepik languages of northern Papua New Guinea. They are spoken along the southern...
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    Sepik-Ramu, Kwomtari, Leonhard Schultze, Upper Yuat, Yuat, Left May, and Amto-Musan language families, while local language isolates are Busa, Taiap, and Yadë...
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  • Bernard Comrie, 1988, ‘Haruai verb structure and language classification in the Upper Yuat’. Language and Linguistics in Melanesia 17: 140–160. Comrie...
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  • 18. Andafugun 19. Yambaidog 20. Olimolo 21. Itipino Yuat languages Upper Yuat KIANGING languages "Census Figures by Wards - Momase Region". www.nso.gov...
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  • Hagahai, also known as Pinai, is one of two languages of the Piawi family of New Guinea. Speakers in Enga Province use the name Pinai for all Pinai-Hagahai...
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  • ISBN 978-3-11-028642-7. Davies, J. and Comrie, B. "A linguistic survey of the Upper Yuat". In Adams, K., Lauck, L., Miedema, J., Welling, F., Stokhof, W., Flassy...
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  • Kassell, Alison, Bonnie MacKenzie and Margaret Potter. 2018. Three Arafundi Languages: A Sociolinguistic Profile of Andai, Nanubae, and Tapei. SIL Electronic...
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  • from Torricelli languages. Inclusive-exclusive first-person pronominal distinctions are also found in the Yuat languages and Grass languages. The following...
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  • Awiakay, also known as Karamba or Kansomai, is a little-known Arafundi language of New Guinea. v t e...
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  • Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Various Ramu, Arafundi (Upper Yuat), and Sepik languages are spoken in the LLG. 01. Masandanai 02. Kaiwaria 03. Manjamai...
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  • Kassell, Alison, Bonnie MacKenzie and Margaret Potter. 2018. Three Arafundi Languages: A Sociolinguistic Profile of Andai, Nanubae, and Tapei. SIL Electronic...
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    government's policy. In my view, Japan may give favour to the side which gets the upper hand." Saw Ba Hla Thein the NUG's representative to Japan". Myanmar Peace...
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  • "Wagiman Rangers – a "burning ambition" to improve management of the Wagiman & Upper Daly Aboriginal Land Trusts". Northern Land Council. Retrieved 2024-02-09...
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