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Kombio is a
Torricelli language spoken by a
decreasing number of
people in
Papua New Guinea, as
people shift to Tok Pisin. It also goes by the name Endangen...
- The
Kombio-Arapeshan
languages constitute a
branch of the
Torricelli language family according to Lay**** (1975), but this is
doubted by
Foley (2018)....
- Most recently, Ross
broke up Lay**** and Z’graggen's (1975)
Kombio branch,
placing the
Kombio language in the
Palei branch and
leaving Wom as on its own...
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Sandaun Province.
Foley (2018)
lists the
following languages. Urim, Urat,
Kombio The
following basic vocabulary words are from Lay**** (1968), as
cited in...
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analogue of the
polarizing optical microscope xbi, the ISO 639-3 code for
Kombio language,
Papua New
Guinea This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Kombio Mountain Arapesh Southern Arapesh Urim Urat
Aruop Kayik 1SG apm yek~eik aeʔ kupm ŋam am kəmex 2SG yikn ɲak~ɲek inəʔ kitn nin yi
kiyox 3SG kɨl ənan~nani...
- they form part of the
Kombioic branch of the
Kombio-Arapeshan subgroup,
along with Eitiep, Aruek, and
Kombio.
Until recently, it was
common for
adults in...
- Skou
families +
unclassified Molof (Cowan's proposal)] Arapeshan: Arapesh,
Kombio,
Mountain Arapesh, Torricelli, Bambita, Wam, Yambes, Kavu,
Valman [= non-TNG...
- 大夏语; 巴克特里亚语 xbd I/E
Bindal xbe I/E
Bigambal xbg I/E
Bunganditj xbi I/L
Kombio xbj I/E
Birrpayi xbm I/H Breton,
Middle 中古布列塔尼语 xbn I/E
Kenaboi xbo I/H...
- ‘liver’
Pronouns are: Like the
Lower Sepik-Ramu languages, Urim (as well as
Kombio)
distinguishes dual and
paucal pronouns. Urim at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...