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Komnzo (also
Kómnzo, Kómnjo, Kamundjo) is a Yam
language of
Papua New
Guinea spoken by 150–250
people in the
village of
Rouku (8°42′06″S 141°35′55″E...
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Papua New
Guinea Native speakers 350 Wára proper (2018) 930 Anta-
Komnzo-Wára-Wérè-Kémä (2018)
Language family Trans-Fly –
Bulaka River? Yam Tonda...
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powers of six;
running up to 66 for some of the languages. One
example is
Komnzo with the
following numerals: nibo (61), fta (62 [36]),
taruba (63 [216])...
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system with
monomorphemic words running up to 66.
Examples are
Kanum and
Kómnzo. The Sko
languages on the
North Coast of New
Guinea follow a base-24 system...
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Konjo language, an
Austronesian language spoken in Sulawesi,
Indonesia Kómnzo language, a
Papuan language of
Papua New
Guinea This
disambiguation page...
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concerned Koryak morphology,
Hadza syntax and morphology,
kinship terms in
Kómnzo,
semantics in Dâw, and male-female
diglossia in Yanyuwa. The team problem...
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Thuntai language speakers) 15.
Kandarisa (Ránmo
language speakers) 16.
Rouku (
Komnzo language speakers) 17.
Morehead Station 18.
Bimadeben (Nen speakers) 19...
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Southern New
Guinea Lexical Database. Döhler,
Christian (2018) A
grammar of
Komnzo. (Studies in
Diversity Linguistics 22). Berlin:
Language Science Press....
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Tonda / West
Morehead River Arammba Central Morehead River: Anta,
Kómnzo, Wára, Wérè, Kémä, Kánchá
Warta Thuntai Bensbach River Upper Bensbach River...