- The
Greater Binanderean or Guhu-Oro
languages are a
language family spoken along the
northeast coast of the
Papuan Peninsula – the "Bird's Tail" of New...
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Binanderean–Goilalan is a
language family of New Guinea,
proposed by
Timothy Usher under the name Oro –
Wharton Range, that
unites the
Binanderean (Guhu–Oro)...
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divergent dialects are Tafota, Daghoro, Bareji, Mado. They are part of the
Binanderean family of the Trans–New
Guinea phylum of languages. /t, k/ may also be...
- Kainantu-Goroka (28) Chimbu-Wahgi (17) Enga-Kewa-Huli (14) Dani (13)
Greater Binanderean (13) Mek (8)
Paniai Lakes (5)
Matthew Dryer used
lexicostatistics to...
- Indonesia) Gogodala-Suki Turama-Kikori
Kiwaian Awin-Pa
Angan Greater Binanderean Dagan Mailuan Koiarian Goilalan Yareban Kwalean Manubaran Torricelli...
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related to the
Binanderean family in the
classification of
Malcolm Ross (2005). The
divergence of Guhu-Samane from
other Binanderean languages may be...
- 270 km of
coast were
gradually absorbed into
inland communities speaking Binanderean languages (Bradshaw 2017).
Numbami distinguishes 5
vowels and 18 consonants...
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speakers (47,000
cited 2000
census – 2007)
Language family Trans–New
Guinea Binanderean Orokaiva Language codes ISO 639-3 Variously: okv – Orokaiva hkk – Hunjara...
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Kayagar Suki-Gogodala / Waia /
Kiwaian ex-Nuclear
Trans New Guinea-13 (
Binanderean + Kowan: Binandere, Baruga, Kowan, Korafe, Suena, Waskia, Zia) Fasu-East...
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Northwest Papuan South Pauwasi East
Papuan Southeast Papuan Papuan Gulf
Binanderean–Goilalan Arai–Samaia Asmat–Mombum Trans-Fly–Bulaka
River Trans-Fly Dani–Kwerba...