- The
Alamblak language is
spoken in the
Angoram District of East
Sepik Province,
Papua New Guinea. One
dialect is
spoken in nine
villages on the Middle...
- The
Alamblak languages are a
small family of two
closely related languages,
Kaningra and
Alamblak. They are
generally classified among the
Sepik Hill...
- However, a
Yimas pidgin was once used as a
contact language with
speakers of
Alamblak and Arafundi.[citation needed]
Although it is
still used in face-to-face...
- (Garamambu)
Yellow River languages Tama
languages Sepik Hill
languages Eastern (
Alamblak)
Central (Bahinemo) Western: Saniyo-Hiyewe, Paka (Setiali),
Gabiano (Niksek)...
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unknown object eso. Urdu
Venetian Welsh (Brythonic)
Zazaki Other languages Alamblak (Papua New Guinea)
Hadza (Tanzania)
Kalaw Lagaw Ya (Australia) Nivaclé...
-
California Press. ISBN 0-520-09763-7. Bruce,
Leslie P. 1979. A
grammar of
Alamblak (Papua New Guinea). Canberra:
Australian National University dissertation...
- g. fish, wood) are masculine.
Mythology is
again a
significant factor.
Alamblak has two genders,
masculine and feminine. However, the
masculine also includes...
- 6
direct indirect M1 M2 Nivkh, Apalaí, Hindi,
Jingpaw M P Buru, Chrau,
Alamblak, Mixtec,
Korean 7
intentional accidental M CP
Kammu P M plus P
Chrau 8...
- amn I/L
Border Amanab аманаб amo I/L Niger–Congo Amo амо amp I/L
Sepik Alamblak аламблак amq I/L
Austronesian Amahai амахай amr I/L
Otomakoan Amarakaeri...
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Sepik Province, Papua-New Guinea.
Alternative names are Mugumute, Wasare.
Alamblak also has the same
vowel system.
Kapriman at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)...