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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)...
- The Goilalan or Wharton Range languages are a language family spoken around the Wharton Range in the "Bird's Tail" of New Guinea. They were classified...
- the languages of the island of Timor to the west of New Guinea, Angan, Goilalan, Koiarian, Dagan, Eleman, Wissel Lakes, the erstwhile Dani-Kwerba family...
- Turama-Kikori Kiwaian Awin-Pa Angan Greater Binanderean Dagan Mailuan Koiarian Goilalan Yareban Kwalean Manubaran Torricelli Sepik Lower Sepik-Ramu Border (also...
- Tauata, Goilala, Ambo, Deba [= Goilalan family] Kovio: Kovio, Kuepa, Oru-Lopiko, Kunimaipa, Sini, Biaru, Goiefu [= Goilalan family] Fuyuge: Fuyuge (Mafulu)...
- Wurm (1975) and Malcolm Ross (2005), but removed (along with the related Goilalan languages) by Timothy Usher (2020). The Binandere family proper is transparently...
- Region Papua New Guinea Native speakers 14,000 (2003) Language family Trans-New Guinea? Goilalan Fuyug Language codes ISO 639-3 fuy Glottolog fuyu1242...
- Trans New Guinea-4 (Ok) ex-Nuclear Trans New Guinea-5 (Finisterre-Huon) Goilalan ex-Nuclear Trans New Guinea-6 (Chimbu–Wahgi) Kamula / Awin–Pa / Bosavi...
- Native speakers (14,000 cited 1978–2000) Language family Trans-New Guinea Goilalan Kunimaipa Kunimaipa Language codes ISO 639-3 Variously: kup – Kunimaipa...
- centralization present in [ɪ] and [ʊ]. They have also been attested in Weri, a Goilalan language of south-east Papua, and certain Dani dialects. Kwomtari at Ethnologue...