- The Teberan–
Pawaian languages, or Tua
River languages, are a
family of
Papuan languages,
established by
Timothy Usher, that are
spoken in the
region of...
-
Guinea database: Trefry, David. 1969. A
Comparative Study of
Kuman and
Pawaian. Canberra:
Pacific Linguistics.
Pawaia at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) New...
- 2 2,000 New
Guinea Ramu 29 64,730 New
Guinea Ramu–Lower
Sepik Teberan–
Pawaian 4 37,100 New
Guinea Yawa-Saweru 2 10,300 New
Guinea West
Papuan Central...
- needed): Bayono-Awbono (2)
Komolom (Mombum) (2)
Mairasi (3)
Pauwasi (5)
Pawaian (isolate)
Sentanic (4)
South Bird's Head (12)
Tanah Merah (isolate) Teberan...
- Wurm & Lay****'s Enga–Huli–Pole–Wiru [=
Engan + Wiru (probably Teberan–
Pawaian)]
Karam (Aförö) [= Madang] Kutubu, Fasu [= Kutubuan] McElhanon's Huon languages...
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Papua New
Guinea Subdivisions Kikorian Strickland Gogodala–Suki Teberan–
Pawaian Language codes Glottolog None Map: The
Papuan Gulf
languages of New Guinea...
- University: Canberra. Trefry, D (1969). A
comparative study of
Kuman and
Pawaian. Canberra: ANU Asia-Pacific
Linguistics /
Pacific Linguistics Press. hdl:1885/146470...
- (15,300
cited 1967,
repeated 1981)
Language family Papuan Gulf ? Teberan–
Pawaian Wiru
Writing system Latin Language codes ISO 639-3 wiu
Glottolog wiru1244...
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distribution Papua New
Guinea Linguistic classification Papuan Gulf? Teberan–
Pawaian Teberan Subdivisions Dadibi Folopa (Podopa)
Language codes Glottolog tebe1251...