- The Kombio-
Arapeshan languages constitute a
branch of the
Torricelli language family according to Lay**** (1975), but this is
doubted by
Foley (2018)...
- The
Arapesh languages are
several closely related Torricelli languages of the 32,000
Arapesh people of
Papua New Guinea. They are
spoken in
eastern Sandaun...
-
Blabla (Elapi / Samap)
Kamasau Bungain Muniwara, Urimo,
Mandi (Wiarumus)
Arapeshan group:
Mountain Arapesh (Bukiyip),
Southern Arapesh (Muhiang / Mufian)...
- non-TNG
Border + Skou
families +
unclassified Molof (Cowan's proposal)]
Arapeshan: Arapesh, Kombio,
Mountain Arapesh, Torricelli, Bambita, Wam, Yambes,...
-
hypothesizes that they form part of the
Kombioic branch of the Kombio-
Arapeshan subgroup,
along with Eitiep, Aruek, and Kombio.
Until recently, it was...
- class, and
syntactic gender : the noun
class systems of
Papua New
Guinea Arapeshan. OCLC 42975575. Juagu,
Junny (2008).
Bukiyip dictionary. ISBN 978-9980033833...