- The
Kutubuan languages are a
small family of
neighboring languages families in
Papua New Guinea. They are
named after Lake
Kutubu in
Papua New Guinea....
- The East
Kutubuan languages are a
small family of Trans–New
Guinea languages (TNG) in the
classification of
Malcolm Ross.
There are just two languages...
- Foi, also
known as Foe or Mubi River, is one of the two East
Kutubuan languages of the Trans-New
Guinea family spoken along Lake
Kutubu and Mubi River...
- Fasu, also
known as Namo Me, is one of the
Kutubuan languages of New Guinea. Wurm and
Hattori (1981)
considered its
three prin****l dialects, Fasu, Some...
-
shape of
southern Papua New Guinea.
Papuan Gulf
Kikorian (Kikori River)
Kutubuan Turama–Kikorian
Strickland (Strickland and
Soari River) East Strickland...
- to E Awin–Pa East
Strickland Duna Bosavi Engan West
Kutubuan East
Kutubuan Chimbu–Wahgi Kainantu–Goroka Madang Finisterre–Huon Southern...
- isolates.
Teberan and
Pawaian had
previously been linked,
along with the East
Kutubuan languages, in Wurm's 1975 Trans-Murray
branch of Trans–New Guinea. Usher...
- East
Kutubuan Foe
Fiwaga West
Kutubuan Fasu Some Namumi...
- East
Kutubuan Foe
Fiwaga West
Kutubuan Fasu Some Namumi...
- of a
number of
languages within the New
Guinea Highlands. Foi, an East
Kutubuan language,
features a body-part
numeral system that
counts up to 37. [page needed]...