- languages,
known in
earlier classifications with more
limited scope as Awyu–
Dumut (Awyu–Ndumut), are a
family of
perhaps a
dozen Trans–New
Guinea languages...
-
between Kamula–Elevala and Awyu–
Dumut (Healey 1970):
Abbreviations pAD = proto-Awyu–
Dumut pA = proto-Awyu pD = proto-
Dumut pKE = proto-Kamula–Elevala pK...
- themselves".[better source needed] The
Korowai language belongs to the Awyu–
Dumut family (southeastern Papua) and is part of the Trans–New
Guinea phylum....
- ed., 2015) (subscription required) Voorhoeve, C. L. (2001). Proto-Awyu-
Dumut phonology II. In
Andrew Pawley and
Malcolm Ross and
Darrell Tryon (eds.)...
-
family in 1962. He
later noted connections with the
Asmat languages and Awyu–
Dumut families (Healey 1970).
Voorhoeve developed this into a
Central and South...
- (subscription required) New
Guinea World - Awyu Voorhoeve, C. L. (2001). Proto-Awyu-
Dumut phonology II. In
Andrew Pawley and
Malcolm Ross and
Darrell Tryon (eds.)...
- West Trans–New
Guinea Kaure–Kapori Pauwasi Mek Asmat–Kamoro Awyu–
Dumut Ok Kayagar Marind Kolopom PNG highlands, W to E Awin–Pa East...
- (Marind–Ok) Awju: Awju Sjiagha, Awju
Jenimu (Oser), Awju Pisa [= TNG Awyu–
Dumut family] ****u****u: ****u****u, Ashavi,
Madinava [= TNG Angan] Tirio: Tirio...
- Guinea-1 (Asmat–Kamoro)
Mombum Marindic ex-Nuclear
Trans New Guinea-2 (Awyu–
Dumut)
Inland Gulf ex-Nuclear
Trans New Guinea-3 (Oksapmin) ex-Nuclear
Trans New...
- (Somahai)
Voorhoeve (1975)
noted a
connection between Somahai and the Ok and
Dumut languages, but did not
consider Mek. (See
Central and
South New
Guinea languages...